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Panasonic Digital Camera Lumix Dmc-f3



16 GB SDHC 16gig 16GB (SD) Secure Digital High Capacity Flash Memory Card


16 GB SDHC 16gig 16GB (SD) Secure Digital High Capacity Flash Memory Card


$64.99


- 16GB Secure Digital Memory Card, for Nintendo Wii
- SDHC High Speed Class Rating: Speed Class 2, Class 4 & Class 6
- Fully compatible with SD Card Association – SD2.0 SDHC memory card specification standards
- Minimum Sustained Write Speed : Class 6: 6MB/sec
- Durability: >10,000 insertion / removal cycles
- Supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) for music and other commercial m…

ATC Brand New Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2 DMC-F2K DMC-F2P DMC-F2S DMC-F3 DMC-F3K DMC-F3P DMC-F3S DMC-TZ6 DMC-TZ6K DMC-TZ6S DMC-TZ6EB-K DMC-TZ6EB-S DMC-TZ6EG-S DMC-TZ7 Digital Camera Battery Charger (with Car adapters) - Replacement Charger for Panasonic MW-BCF10 DMW-BCF10E DMW-BCF10PP CGA-S009 CGA-S009E CGA-S106B CGA-S106 CGA-S106C DMW-BCF10GK Battery


ATC Brand New Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2 DMC-F2K DMC-F2P DMC-F2S DMC-F3 DMC-F3K DMC-F3P DMC-F3S DMC-TZ6 DMC-TZ6K DMC-TZ6S DMC-TZ6EB-K DMC-TZ6EB-S DMC-TZ6EG-S DMC-TZ7 Digital Camera Battery Charger (with Car adapters) – Replacement Charger for Panasonic MW-BCF10 DMW-BCF10E DMW-BCF10PP CGA-S009 CGA-S009E CGA-S106B CGA-S106 CGA-S106C DMW-BCF10GK Battery



Specification: Battery Charger: Input: DC 12V¡À0.05V Max. 600mA Output: DC 4.2V¡À0.1V Max. 600mA AC Adapter: Input: AC 100V-240V 150mA 50/60Hz Output: DC 12V 600mA Input: 12V-24V Output: 12V-24V Compatible With Battery P/N.: Panasonic MW-BCF10 DMW-BCF10E DMW-BCF10PP CGA-S009 CGA-S009E CGA-S106B CGA-S106 CGA-S106C DMW-BCF10GK Fit Models: DMC-FH3R Lumix DMC-FH3S DMC-FP8 DMC-FP8A DMC-FP8G DMC-…


ATC Premium Panasonic MW-BCF10 DMW-BCF10E DMW-BCF10PP CGA-S009 CGA-S009E CGA-S106B CGA-S106 CGA-S106C DMW-BCF10GK Digital Camera Battery Rapid Charger with Car Adapter for Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2 DMC-F2K DMC-F2P DMC-F2S DMC-F3 DMC-F3K DMC-F3P DMC-F3S DMC-TZ6 DMC-TZ6K DMC-TZ6S DMC-TZ6EB-K DMC-TZ6EB-S DMC-TZ6EG-S DMC-TZ7


ATC Premium Panasonic MW-BCF10 DMW-BCF10E DMW-BCF10PP CGA-S009 CGA-S009E CGA-S106B CGA-S106 CGA-S106C DMW-BCF10GK Digital Camera Battery Rapid Charger with Car Adapter for Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2 DMC-F2K DMC-F2P DMC-F2S DMC-F3 DMC-F3K DMC-F3P DMC-F3S DMC-TZ6 DMC-TZ6K DMC-TZ6S DMC-TZ6EB-K DMC-TZ6EB-S DMC-TZ6EG-S DMC-TZ7



Specification: Battery Charger: Input: DC 12V¡À0.05V Max. 600mA Output: DC 4.2V¡À0.1V Max. 600mA AC Adapter: Input: AC 100V-240V 150mA 50/60Hz Output: DC 12V 600mA Input: 12V-24V Output: 12V-24V Compatible With Battery P/N.: Panasonic MW-BCF10 DMW-BCF10E DMW-BCF10PP CGA-S009 CGA-S009E CGA-S106B CGA-S106 CGA-S106C DMW-BCF10GK Fit Models: DMC-FH3R Lumix DMC-FH3S DMC-FP8 DMC-FP8A DMC-FP8G DMC-…


ATC Compact Battery Charger Set for Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2 DMC-F2K DMC-F2P DMC-F2S DMC-F3 DMC-F3K DMC-F3P DMC-F3S DMC-TZ6 DMC-TZ6K DMC-TZ6S DMC-TZ6EB-K DMC-TZ6EB-S DMC-TZ6EG-S DMC-TZ7


ATC Compact Battery Charger Set for Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2 DMC-F2K DMC-F2P DMC-F2S DMC-F3 DMC-F3K DMC-F3P DMC-F3S DMC-TZ6 DMC-TZ6K DMC-TZ6S DMC-TZ6EB-K DMC-TZ6EB-S DMC-TZ6EG-S DMC-TZ7



Specification: Battery Charger: Input: DC 12V¡À0.05V Max. 600mA Output: DC 4.2V¡À0.1V Max. 600mA AC Adapter: Input: AC 100V-240V 150mA 50/60Hz Output: DC 12V 600mA Input: 12V-24V Output: 12V-24V Compatible With Battery P/N.: Panasonic MW-BCF10 DMW-BCF10E DMW-BCF10PP CGA-S009 CGA-S009E CGA-S106B CGA-S106 CGA-S106C DMW-BCF10GK Fit Models: DMC-FH3R Lumix DMC-FH3S DMC-FP8 DMC-FP8A DMC-FP8G DMC-…


4 GB 4GB 4 Gig SD / SDHC Memory Card (Class 6 Speed Rating)


4 GB 4GB 4 Gig SD / SDHC Memory Card (Class 6 Speed Rating)


$8.26


4GB Secure Digital High Capacity Class 6 Memory Card
Features:
- Fully compatible with SD Card Association – SD2.0 SDHC memory card specification standards
- Compatible with SDHC compliant host devices
- SDHC High Speed Class Rating: Speed Class 6
- Minimum Sustained Write Speed : Class 6: 6MB/sec
- Supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) for Music and other commercial media
- Huge…

Sandisk Extreme 8GB HD Video Photo SDHC Memory Card for Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20, FH3, FH1, F3, DMC-FP8, FP3, FP1, DMC-FX700, FX580, FX500, FX75, FX48, DMC-FZ35, DMC-TS10, TS2, DMC-ZS7, ZS5, ZS3, ZS1, ZR3 Digital Cameras


Sandisk Extreme 8GB HD Video Photo SDHC Memory Card for Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20, FH3, FH1, F3, DMC-FP8, FP3, FP1, DMC-FX700, FX580, FX500, FX75, FX48, DMC-FZ35, DMC-TS10, TS2, DMC-ZS7, ZS5, ZS3, ZS1, ZR3 Digital Cameras


$29.99


SanDisk Extreme HD Video Photo SDHC Card

- Form factor: SDHC

- Capacity: 8GB

- Performance/speed: Up to 20 MB/sec read and write speeds

- SDHC card dimension: 0.94″ x 1.25″ x 0.08″ (24 mm x 32 mm x 2.1 mm)

- Operating temperature: 13ºF to 185ºF (-25ºC to 85 ºC)

- Storage temperature: -40ºF to 185ºF (-40ºC to 85ºC)

- Security: Built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data lo…


8GB SDHC High Speed Class 6 Memory Card for Panasonic Lumix DMC-F3 Digital Camera - Secure Digital High Capacity 8 G GIG GB 8GIG 8G SD HC + Free Card Reader


8GB SDHC High Speed Class 6 Memory Card for Panasonic Lumix DMC-F3 Digital Camera – Secure Digital High Capacity 8 G GIG GB 8GIG 8G SD HC + Free Card Reader


$6.99


Meet the needs of today’s digital world with this 8GB Patriot High Speed Class 6 SDHC memory card. This Patriot memory is designed according to SD Association’s 2.0 specifications and provides the ultimate in reliability and storage capacity….

Panasonic Lumix TS4 12.1 TOUGH Waterproof Digital Camera with 4.6x Optical Zoom (Orange)


Panasonic Lumix TS4 12.1 TOUGH Waterproof Digital Camera with 4.6x Optical Zoom (Orange)


$399.00


The DMC-TS4 is shockproof, waterproof, dustproof and freezeproof in design. Swim along with tropical fish and capture shots of beautiful coral reefs, or take recordings of your friends around a campfire. The DMC-TS4 is an extremely versatile camera that you can take with you wherever the action calls. This camera is specially designed for active outdoor use. It adopts GPS, compass, altimeter and e…

Wasabi Power Battery and Charger Kit for Panasonic Lumix DMW-BCF10, DMW-BCF10E, DMW-BCF10PP, CGA-S/106B, DMC-F2, DMC-F3, DMC-FH1, DMC-FH20, DMC-FH22, DMC-FH3, DMC-FT3, DMC-FT4, DMC-FX68, DMC-FX700, DMC-FX75, DMC-TS2, DMC-TS3, DMC-TS4


Wasabi Power Battery and Charger Kit for Panasonic Lumix DMW-BCF10, DMW-BCF10E, DMW-BCF10PP, CGA-S/106B, DMC-F2, DMC-F3, DMC-FH1, DMC-FH20, DMC-FH22, DMC-FH3, DMC-FT3, DMC-FT4, DMC-FX68, DMC-FX700, DMC-FX75, DMC-TS2, DMC-TS3, DMC-TS4


$28.99


The Wasabi Power battery and charger kit includes 2 batteries and one charger with a European plug and car adapter. All items meet or exceed OEM standards and come with a 3-year manufacturer warranty. Batteries replace: Panasonic DMW-BCF10, DMW-BCF10E, DMW-BCF10PP, CGA-S/106B, Charger replaces: Panasonic DE-A59, DE-A60….

What camera would you choose between a Panasonic Lumix DMC-F3 and a Kodak Easyshare Z950 and why?

I have been looking for a camera that’s not too expensive for me and that works for anything I need, I’m not an expert clearly but I want to start learning a little bit and take good pictures, I now these are slightly different digital cameras but which could be better to have a good start for an amateur photographer? Thanks for your guidance!!

At least 10 – 30 times a day someone on YA asks: “Which one is a good camera to buy?”
A quick search would have given you hundreds of instant replies (without having to wait for answers), but once again here is my 10 cents on the subject:

I don’t like to give recommendations for particular cameras because there are too many choices and too many variables in what people are looking for. I find it much more useful to help you think this over, then make up your own mind.

Point & Shoot cameras are wonderfully handy because of their small size.
When light conditions are ideal, they even take really nice photos – all of them do.

However, they all DO have limitations – they don’t do very well in low light situations (i.e. noisy photos, hard to avoid blur, etc). The little onboard flash is very harsh at close range, and doesn’t reach very far.
Many of them have no manual functions, so you are limited to only very basic photos, you can’t compensate for unusual situations, or do many fun “tricks” and special effects.
P&S’s also suffer from frustrating shutterlag and many of them chew through batteries rather quickly.

If you’re ok with all those limitations, then go ahead and pick one, most of them (the same type and same price range) are rather similar. Personally I would pick either a Canon or a Nikon, and would certainly stay away from Kodak.

A higher end P&S will give you more manual options and better quality. Many of those even give you the option of adding a proper flash (which makes a big difference to your flash photos).

Don’t worry too much about megapixels – all modern cameras have plenty enough, plus there is a limit to how many pixels you can squash into a tiny P&S sensor before you actually LOSE quality rather than gain it. 6 megapixels is about the upper limit for those little sensors.
Don’t worry about digital zoom, in fact, don’t EVER use it. It simply crops away pixels, i.e. destroys information. The only real zoom is optical.

Some people ask for a camera that “doesn’t take blurry photos”. Blur is the photographer’s problem, NOT the camera’s. Even the most expensive camera will take blurry photos if the person behind it doesn’t know what they’re doing.

Some words about special effect features such as color accent, or even just b/w or sepia:
About applying any sort of effect in camera: DON’T DO IT !
Imagine if you just happen to take the best photo you ever took – surely you would want to have it in all its glory, right?
Always set your camera to biggest size, best quality (and to color).
That way, you start with the best possible photo as your original.
Then you make a copy and edit it to your heart’s content.
You have much better control over any editing on your computer, even something as simple as b&w will look MUCH better when it was processed properly instead of in camera.
You can do all sorts of things to it PLUS you get to keep your original.

Decide which features are important to you, and look for cameras that have that feature.
Then go compare a few models on www.dpreview.com .

The very best thing you can do for your success is to borrow some books and learn about photography. A bit of knowledge will make a much bigger difference to your photos than your choice of P&S camera can.

For what it’s worth – if I was in the market for a P&S camera right now, my choice would be a Canon Powershot SX20 IS http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=144&modelid=19208

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