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Posted by admin on September 8, 2011

Make Sure You Get the Right Digital Camera

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Digital camera technology has evolved very fast during the last two years. Cameras now have plenty of new features and more power at prices that almost anyone can afford. This article is aimed to provide you with everything you should know in order to make a good purchase.

What are the costs?

Digital may sound expensive to some people, but it’s no longer true. You can find very good devices at prices below $100 that are perfect for beginners and kids. Of course, at the higher end of the market you can spend thousands of dollars for the latest DSLR camera. Anyway, if you’re not a professional photographer who needs to set everything manually and have interchangeable lenses, you can get everything you need for $150-$400.

How many megapixels do I need?

Let’s start by understanding what a megapixel is. A digital photo is composed of pixels (short for picture elements). A thousand of such little squares is a megapixel (MP). Camera models vary in the number of megapixels they have, but the higher is not always the better. Resolution, which determines the clarity of the image, is dependent upon the number of megapixels. A higher resolution will get you clearer photos, but they will also take up a lot of space on your memory card so you can;t take too many photos without carrying extra storage. If you don’t think you will print your photos in large sizes, but limit to 4”x6” and 5”x7”, or if you mostly email them or post them online, there’s no point in buying a camera with more than 5 or 6 megapixels.

How much control over the camera settings do I get?

Most cameras let you choose how much control you have, from completely manual, where you determine everything, to fully automatic, where all the settings are the camera’s defaults. In between there are a lot of pre-sets modes you can choose from, ensuring that you shoot well exposed and clear photos whether it’s a bright sunny day, a late night or an indoor event. You also have the option to change colors to sepia or black & white for more versatility. Some cameras also have options to correct common problems such as red eye. When you shop for cameras, compare design features and shooting modes. First check if the have the basic ones like portrait, landscape and action, then look for extras like night and snow mode. Higher-end models let you have even more control, allowing you to set shutter speed, ISO and aperture yourself or just one and the camera sets the rest accordingly. It can be fun to experiment with these different settings and see what the photos turn out like. And if you don’t like them, you can just erase them and take others.

Optical vs. digital zoom: what’s the difference?

Optical zoom is the function that moves your camera lens to get closer to the subject without moving and without making the photo look pixelated. Digital zoom is a feature that crops part of the image and stretches it to make it look bigger, just like you would crop it and enlarge it with a photo editing application. The difference is it happens in the moment you take the photo. It is sometimes difficult to say which is which, because manufacturers often present a combined number of optical and digital zoom power. What they do is multiply optical and digital zoom. For example, if a camera has an 8x digital zoom and a 3x optical zoom, they say it has a total zoom of 24x. You should care more about optical zoom because this is what will get you clear photos.

How about size: is heavier always better?

You should choose a camera that fits your lifestyle from all points of view. Slim cameras, for instance, are very easy to slip in your pocket and take along anywhere. Models that are a little larger have more features, such as more manual control and a wider LCD screen. Larger ones may include stronger zoom, which is very useful to capture the architecture details of an ancient building you visit or take great shots at a soccer game.

What extra equipment should I get?

First of all, you need batteries. Many cameras use A4 ones, which have to be replaced once in a while, more frequently if you take many photos at high resolution. The auto-focus function and LCD screen also eat up a lot of power. Rechargeable batteries can be a good option and there are two types: Lithium ion (Li-ion) and Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH). Newer models often come equipped with Li-ion batteries. Rechargeable batteries hold more energy and can be recharged several times. You have to look in your camera manual to see what type of batteries you need. Another thing you should invest in is a memory card, which is where your camera stores the images. It’s better to have several memory cars available especially if you go somewhere where you expect to take a lot of photos. The memory card should have at least 1 GB so that you never run out of space. A docking station is another useful thing if you have rechargeable batteries. It provides an easy way to recharge them and you can connect it to your PC in order to upload pictures. A carrying case is another good investment. It not only protects your camera, but you can also use it to carry memory cards and extra batteries.

Now you have enough information to make a good purchase. Good luck with your decision!

Alex Don

Posted by admin on September 8, 2011

Visit Canada

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A land of vast lengths and rich natural resources, Canada turned a self-governing dominion in 1867 whilst holding ties to the British crown. Economically & technologically the country has developed in parallel sustaining the US, its neighbor to the south diameter an unfortified edge.

Canada is the world’s second-biggest country by total region, occupying most of northern North America. Extending given by the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean & northward into the Arctic Ocean, Canada shares land borders by having the United States to the south & to the northwest.

Inhabited first by Aboriginal peoples, Canada was founded as a union of British settlements, occasionally of which one had been French settlements. Canada gained independence derived from the United Kingdom in an incremental process that began in 1867 and ended in 1982.

Canada is a federal constituent monarchy and parliamentary democracy, consisting of ten provinces & 3 territories, & defines itself as a bilingual and multicultural nation; both English and French are official languages. A technologically progressed & industrialized state, its diversified economy relies heavy on an abundance of natural resources and on trade, especially with the United States, by owning which Canada has had a long & mix relationship.

Canadian culture has historically been to a great extent influenced by English, French, Irish, Scottish & Aboriginal cultures and traditions, & over time has been greatly shaped by American civilization due to its propinquity and the interchange of human capital between the two countries. Many forms of American media and entertainment are popular, if not dominant in Canada conversely, Numbers of Canadian cultural products and entertainers are successful in the US and worldwide. Numbers of cultural products are now commercialised toward a unified “North American” market, or a global market generally.

The creation & preservation of distinctly Canadian culture has been partly determined by federal government programs, laws & institutions such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

As Canada is a geographically vast & ethnically various country, there are cultural variations and differentiations derived from territory to territory and region to area. Canadian civilization has also been greatly acted upon by more recent immigration of people caused by all across the world. Numbers of Canadians value multiculturalism, so a select few see Canadian civilization as being inherently multicultural. Multicultural inheritance is shrined in Section 27 of the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms.

National symbolisations are acted upon by natural, historical, and First Nations seeds. especially, the use of the maple leaf, as a Canadian symbol, dates backwards to the early 18th century & is depicted on its current & previous flags, the penny, and on the coat of arms. Other prominent symbols admit the beaver, Canada goose, common loon, the Crown, and the RCMP.

Canada’s official national sports are ice hockey (winter) & lacrosse (summer). Hockey is a national pastime, and is by far the virtually all popular spectator sport in the country. It is also the virtually popular sport Canadians play, with 1.65 million active participants in 2004.Canada’s six biggest metropolitan areas – Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton – have franchises in the national Hockey League (NHL), and there are additional Canadian players in the league than from all More countries compounded.

Additional popular Canadian spectator sports let in curling & Canadian football game (especially the Canadian football game League). Golf, baseball, skiing, soccer, volleyball, & basketball are wide played at youth and amateurish levels, but professional leagues and dealerships are not as widespread. Canada will server the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, & the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia.

Paul Everton
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Posted by admin on September 5, 2011

India Hosts International Soccer Match Between Argentina And Venezuela

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Soccer fans in India’s eastern city of Kolkata are to be treated to top class international football. Argentina will play Venezuela in a friendly match on September 2nd. Indian firm Nivia Sports designed a new match ball for the occasion.

A dream come true for soccer fans in India — an international friendly between Argentina and Venezuela in the eastern city of Kolkata on September 2nd.

And to ramp up the excitement further — a grand event on Sunday unveiling the official match ball, developed by the Indian firm Nivia Sports.

The game’s main attraction will be soccer icon Lionel Messi, current World Player of the Year and considered the best Argentine footballer since the legendary Diego Maradona.

Such superstar players require the finest soccer balls to complement their skills, so Nivia Sports have created the “Nivia Simbolo”, a uniquely designed football made from a special polyurethane material, and lovingly hand-stitched.

It is expected the ball will be a great hit with players from both sides.

Speaking at the promotional event on Sunday, executive director of Celebrity Management Group Bhaswar Goswami, expressed his growing excitement.

[Bhaswar Goswami, Celebrity Management Group Executive Director]:
“I am excited about the full team, both the teams. This is a very special occasion for Indian football that a proper international friendly is being played here. It is not only about Messi, it is about the whole match. We have Argentina, one of the most popular teams in India, they are playing here. So, I am naturally excited about the whole event.”

Two-time world champions Argentina are hugely popular in soccer-obsessed region, where their former captain and coach Diego Maradona is worshiped like a demigod.

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Posted by admin on September 5, 2011

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup – all Time best goals review

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The FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup has been running since 2005, and there have been some amazing moments along the way…

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The Soccer Wall Club Promo

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Another innovative product from Soccer Innovations™. The leader in new and innovative soccer equipment at an unbeatable price and customer service!

Make big goals, small goals, passing gates, agility courses, speed poles, high or low soccer tennis nets..everything you need for a practice in a easy to carry bag!

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2011 Men’s Soccer vs. South Carolina Highlights

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Brown – PC Soccer – Stats

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Final Stats

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Posted by admin on August 30, 2011

Hope Solo – It’s The Only One You’ve Got – Tribute Montage 2011

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As an Introduction to my NEW channel, Here is my tribute for the USWNT Goal Keeper Hope Solo. She is a BIG Inspiration of mine!

Hope Amelia Solo (born July 30, 1981) is an American soccer goalkeeper who currently plays for the magicJack of Women’s Professional Soccer. She is the current starting goalkeeper for the United States women’s national soccer team.

Song: It’s The Only One You’ve Got
Artist: 3 Doors Down

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Posted by admin on August 30, 2011

Best of Major League Soccer in 2011… So Far

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The best moments, saves, and goals from the 1st half of the 2011 MLS season.

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Posted by admin on August 30, 2011

Puma Power Cat 1.10 Soccer Cleats

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Introducing Puma’s Power Cat 1.10 Soccer Cleats, featuring a bigger, cleaner kicking surface. For more info, visit soccerteamexpress.com.

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