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NEW Digital Photo Frame from Insignia PLAY MOVIES & MORE

NEW Insignia Digital Photo and Video Frames – Display digital photos and video clearly with these LCD feature rich digital picture frames. Available at BestBuy.com Features include: 10″ or 8 LCD screens with 4:3 aspect ratio, supports both video and picture formats (JPEG, MP3, WMA, AAC and MPEG-4 video files), 1GB internal memory, multiple memory card formats (CompactFlash, Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO Duo (adapter included), Memory Stick PRO Duo and xD-Picture Cards), face detection, auto rotation of images, mini USB port, auto red eye reduction and are Energy Star qualified. Includes remote control and programmable on/off function. Both PC and Mac compatible. Model #s NS-DPF8TR, NS-DPF8PR, NS-DPF10PR

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Digital Photo Frame

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by the longhairedgit

Digital Photo Frame

Though viewing still photos in a book album is still popular among people, digital photo frame has added a new dimension to this activity. Digital technology has brought many developments in this area. After video cameras, camcorder, digital cameras, you have a nice addition to this family that is digital photo frame. This is a cute little device which helps you watch your favorite digital photos with excellent quality and colors.

A digital photo frame looks just like any picture frame but it is an electronic device. It displays digital photos using its own software. There is no need to print and download these photos to computer. You do not need a computer to view or share your digital photos if you have a digital photo frame. The size of this device is like any other ordinary photo frame. It displays number of photos in a slideshow on its LCD. There is a time interval during a slideshow. There are various reputed companies like Kodak, Polaroid, Ceiva and others which make these devices having different features.

Due to the presence of a good quality LCD in these digital frames, photos look stunning. It displays accurate pictures with aesthetic quality. Ever growing technology has made it possible to have a digital photo frame in low prices.

The size of most of the digital photo frame available these days range from five to eight inches. These frames come in affordable range like INR 4000 to INR 12,000. These frames can store large number of small and low resolution photos. They look perfect for small living rooms. There are some companies like Photo Vu that makes larger digital photo frames of the sizes as large as 19 inches. These larger frames are perfect hanging on walls. Apart from sizes, there is a wide variety of options for the frame’s casing. With increase size of the frame, their cost increase dramatically. This is due to the presence of larger LCD screens.

With digital photo frame, you need not get your digital photos printed, cut and framed. You can upload your images from your camera to the digital photo frame using different methods. You can use different image editing software like Photoshop.

A few digital frames require SD media cards while others can be wired to your computer. Some of the latest digital frames are equipped with Wi-Fi capability which let you modify or change your photos using computer even without touching the frame.

When you plan to buy a digital photo frame, it is important to view and compare the features of various options available in the market.

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Digital Photo Frame: An Ideal Gift for Every Occasion

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by mikebaird

Digital Photo Frame: An Ideal Gift for Every Occasion

Summary: LCD frames are ‘in’ these days. The LCD photo frame not only serves as perfect home décor item but it also makes a worthwhile gift for your loved ones. Read the article to know more about digital photo frames (LCD photo frame) and the factors to be considered while buying them.

There are a variety of LCD photo frames in the market and when it comes to buying one, you might just get confused. LCD frames come in a number of colors, styles and sizes depending on your budget and the décor space. Before you buy a frame, be sure of the exact size where it will be placed to show off your pictures.

Screen

Amongst other factors, the very first thing you should consider is the screen of the frame. Digital frames come with OLED and LCD screens. LCD screens are used in computer monitors and high definition televisions. OLED, the organic light emitting diodes is a new technology and has a higher price tag. If you are looking for affordable options, then the LCD photo frame is the best.

Size

If you will choose a frame with a small size, it won’t be easy to view the picture or get many details out of it. An LCD photo frame comes in various sizes from 1 inch to 32 inches. If you want a digital frame that you can carry around, buy a 1 inch key chain.

Actual Frame

It is important to see the actual frame, which is the part that goes around the digital viewing area. These days, you will find many types of LCD photo frames in acrylic, wood and other materials to match with the interiors of your house.

When you are buying a LCD photo frame, try to check out more than two outlets to get the best deal. When you will shop around, you will not only find out different brands of digital frames but you might also come across a money saving offer.

If you don’t want to spend a lot of money, then buy a 5 inches LCD  photo frame This is a good size that can be kept on the dresser or hung on a wall. You can buy the digital photo frame for your kids so that they can show off their photographs to friends or if you want to gift something to your parents, there are nothing better than a digital frame. Gifting an LCD photo frame keychain is another great way of keeping your loved ones memory intact.

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Contest: COUNT THE LCD screens!
8 lcd digital photo frame

Image by - jre -
First person to comment with the correct number of LCD screens on my desk this morning .. wins something…

You may want to view the large size or you’re guaranteed to miss some..
-jre

Konica Z-up 150 VP
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Image by Arty Smokes
This is a point n’ shoot superzoom 35mm film camera with quite a high specification. I think it was the top model of Konica’s Z-up range.
The lens – shown fully extended above – ranges from 38mm to 150mm using the T/W lever exactly where your thumb would expect. The body has quite a fetching champagne and matt black finish, but it’s obviously plastic.
Main specs:
Takes DX coded film, ISO 25-3200. Auto-loading and wind-on.
Lens has max aperture of F/5 at 38mm and f/13.8 at 150mm. Sharpness should be good with 10 glass elements in 8 groups. The lens cover is built-in and retracts on power up.
Shutter speeds: automatic from 1/320s to 1.5s.
Auto exposure via CdS meter. Exposure range is EV4-EV16 at f/5. (That’s 13 stops. Can your digital p&s compete?)
Autofocus via infra red scanning. Focus-lock by the common half-click method.
Minimum focus distance is 80cm.
Small "real image" viewfinder that automatically zooms. Diopter adjustment also present.
LCD indicating frame number, battery power and mode setting. (8 modes for flash and distance). Flash takes an annoyingly long 8 seconds to recharge and isn’t very powerful.
Self-timer.
Power source – 1x CR123A 3V battery (see image).
Remote control available as an optional extra. Some models also have auto-date function and panorama setting.

I placed the camera on the K.I.S.S. Guide to Photography because this camera is pretty straightforward to use. You don’t have to worry about any complex settings when composing a quick shot. Leave it on fully automatic and it should produce pretty well exposed pictures.
I highly recommend the book to photography beginners and anyone wanting to brush up on compositional techniques or remind themselves of what all the jargon means. It’s a bit old (there’s not much about digital technology) but I think I prefer it to the Dummies books, particularly in this pocket size which only cost me £2.99 in The Works.

I’m really looking forward to putting some film in this camera as I’ve developed quite a love for automatic point and shoots recently. I think it cost over 150 pounds when it was launched god knows when. I got mine (off fleaBay, ob) with instructions, a strap and case for £4.99 including postage.

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My pix with this camera.

A BIGGER bargain.

My Digital World
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Image by Wade Roush
In 1995, photographer Peter Menzel and writer Charles Mann published a coffee-table book called Material World. It had a great concept: go to families around the globe and ask them to pose alongside all their material possessions. The contrast between the stack of loot filling the entire driveway of a suburban California family and the few spartan implements owned by a family of herders on the steppes of Mongolia was, of course, striking. That book has always stuck in my mind as a unique look into the differences and similarities between cultures.

When I set up this photo (taken May 26, 2005), I was thinking that it would be fun to try the same thing again, but with the focus on digital possessions. What would you see if you asked a person in San Francisco or Seoul or Madras or Catalonia to gather up and pose with all of their gadgets (for the sake of consistency, let’s say everything with a microchip in it)? I’d wager that almost everyone, even the Mongolians, has a few digital gadgets today, if only a radio or a cell phone. And a few people, like me, have a slew of electronic toys.

To explore the idea I decided to set up my own shot, showing all my digital stuff. This is the result.

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