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Feb 16, 2011 – Like other portable consumer electronic devices digital cameras use batteries as their power source. All batteries have http://www.batteryfast.com/dell/inspiron-1526.htm one major drawback: they only last for a limited time. In this article we will explain what camera features consume the most energy and how you can squeeze more life time out of your digital camera battery.

There are many types of battery. Your digital camera might be using disposable batteries or maybe it uses rechargeable ones. Rechargeable batteries use a variety of technologies such as nickel cadmium, lithium ion or lithium polymer.http://www.batteryfast.com/dell/inspiron-1200.htm  Battery technology has advanced in the last years but batteries life time is still considerably short. It is very frustrating to come across a great photo opportunity just to find out that you have run out of batteries.

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SeaLife Mini II Dive & Sport digital camera for casual users

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If you’re one who tends to love spending your vacation time near beaches as well as diving and snorkeling spots instead of the great outdoors in the mountains far away from civilization, then you would do well to tote around some sort of underwater-capable digital camera. We’re looking at either an underwater case for your camera, or if you want to get more direct, a waterproof shooter.

SeaLife intends to cater for that particular market with their new Mini II Dive Sport digital camera, as this 9-megapixel shooter might be small in stature, but it is definitely no slouch when it comes to performance. Capable of shooting all your great underwater and outdoor adventures, the Mini II also comes with an intuitive interface so that you need not waste precious oxygen underwater when panicking on fiddling with its controls.

One standout feature of the Mini II would be its ruggedness – how many of you can say the same for your underwater equipment? Granted, this is a whole lot cheaper than the professional gear that you tote around, so the Mini II clearly targets casual users instead of seasoned professionals. The truly amphibious shooter is both waterproof and shockproof, where it is guaranteed to function underwater at depths down to 130 feet without the need for an external housing.

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Waterproof Digital Camera Reviews 2011

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In the best waterproof digital camera reviews 2011, we reveal to you the best brands of waterproof digital cameras in the market. If you are an avid photographer, you will find amazing views at places you’ve never expected and most of them will be near water. Hell, sometimes these amazing views can be underwater and with a normal digital camera, clicking pictures is impossible. So it’s always advised to use waterproof digital cameras to take crystal clear underwater pictures for those beautiful water memories.

New 2011 Digital Cameras: Waterproof

Gone are times when underwater photography was only done by the people of National Geographic. Technology has made waterproof cameras small and cost effective, so that it can reach the common man. Even if you are not interested in underwater photography, these cameras can be great while clicking pictures on the beach or your new born’s first bath. Waterproof digital cameras are a great pick and they always come in handy. Here are the most popular waterproof cameras.

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Advertisement: Xvision Cube high-definition IP CCTV camera

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February 24, 2011

Keep your home and business secure

PC Advisor staff

Keeping your home and business secure is a cinch with Xvision’s remote-access IP CCTV camera.


Xvision logoProtection and security in a tech-enabled world are becoming increasingly difficult. Most of us have social-networking accounts where we post personal details for public consumption. We also use geo-tagging on smartphones to reveal our exact location, and this information can be uploaded to online feeds for mass consumption. But it’s not just our online digital trace we should be protecting. Whether it’s data, loved ones or property, in the office, on the road or at home, we all have something we want to guard.

Britain is already one of the most watched nations on Earth, with CCTV security cameras almost everywhere you look. Sadly, most security solutions are marred by low-quality, pixellated images that are hard to define. Despite this lack of image quality, home and business users have come to rely on the technology for their security cameras. However, the biggest problem small businesses face is that their security cameras are becoming redundant: in a connected world, there are better solutions.
 
Now IP CCTV security camera manufacturer Xvision has cherrypicked the best existing technology, and updated it with HD quality playback and motion detection. Xvison IP CCTV security cameras marry this to the sort of next-generation technology you only get in a connected world. The company’s portfolio provides peace of mind by giving end users a range of solutions to suit their protection needs.

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