Nokia 8208 music slider and Digital Camera
Posted by James Breen at 10 July 2008 8:13
Let us consider the issue of digital camera. I am not just talking here about whether you have the stamina to put in long hours. The issue if whether you have the willingness to put everything and everyone else on hold.
Anyway, take the chance now to reflect a little on what I have:
Before, it didn't really matter to me whether I had the best digital camera around, or not. While I had a digital camera, I was ok. Then I realized, I had the wrong thinking. XD Whenever we took pictures, it looked ugly. The images were blurry. Our eyes were red. Etc. So yeah, the kind of digital camera you have does matter. When going abroad, you definitely have to take picturing. They're the only personal souvenirs that you can have. It's also kind of the only proof that you did go to ..[next].
I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
Rumor is that Nokia 8208 will be the next music slider on the Chinese market. Even if it's not included in the Nokia N-series, this CDMA handset is a two-way slider phone that boasts with external keys for playing music, FM Radio, a 3.0-megapixel camera, digital music player and a GPS service. This phone supports ..other part.
Do not believe for a minute that I am going to be successful to spend almost every waking hour by not working at a specific task that I love.
There are 3 things that contribute to a correct exposure in your digital camera: aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Today I am explaining aperture. The aperture is an opening inside the lens, that controls the amount of light hitting the sensor. It is measured in F stops. For example, f 2.8, f 4, f 5.6. Each F stop either halves or doubles the amount of light coming through the lens. Now this is the confusing part….the smaller the number, the wider the opening in the lens. This means that the ..[More].
Think about it as a good post, and save it; someday come back, reread and rethink it.
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