Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
1:15 pm

Feature
- HQRP™ Replacement AC Adapter with Power Cord plus Black Mini Tripod;
- Input: 100V-240V AC (USA plug+EURO adapter); Output: DC 4.3V 2A;
- Safety Features: High Efficiency and Reliability; Automatic Overload cut-off;
- Automatic Thermal cut-off; Short circuit and Over Voltage protection; Low Interference & Noise.
- 200 days warranty!
Overview
Products trademarked HQRP™ are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon. Compatible Models: Canon Powershot A80 / A85.
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at
5:15 am
When you are looking for cheap digital cameras, you can look at different manufacturers and different models. Keep in mind that even if you want a cheap camera, you still want to have quality images and features that make using the camera worth the time. If you buy a cheap camera that does not have high megapixels or a good zoom in and out, you might find that the camera is not something you can use in different situations. For a cheap digital camera under two hundred and fifty dollars, you might look for a Canon PowerShot A580.
Friday, January 15th, 2010 at
6:00 pm
Now that Canon has released the latest addition to it’s ever popular Digital Rebel lineup, the XSi, many current Rebel XT or XTi owners are likely wondering about upgrading. The short answer is . . . don’t! It’s really not worth it. Sure, Live View, a larger LCD, and faster FPS can seem enticing, but is it really worth it? What is it your really after here? More bells and whistles, or better pictures? Personally, if I’m going to upgrade it’s going to be something substantial. Something that allows me to take better photographs, and improve my skills as a photographer. Allow me to illuminate.
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
11:30 am
Canon Powershot S90 offers a lightweight body 3.9 inches high by 2.3 inches wide, 1.9 inches wide and weighs 175 grams. It is equipped with a battery, neck strap, AV-cable, and are sold with a CD-ROM on your computer. Canon Powershot S90 DIGIC 4 includes the functions of image processing, high-speed technology, but at home all a great looking modern digital devices.
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at
6:20 am
Cameras today are a streamlined version of their forerunners. Cameras of yesterday were large and clunky. Cameras now can be so small you can fit them on your keychain. Many wonder if you can get good quality in such a small camera, and the answer is yes. Here are a few of the best compact digital camera choices.
Canon Powershot A720
Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
4:35 am
Can you name at least three problems with the Canon PowerShot SD750 Digital Elph Camera? If you can’t, then maybe you shouldn’t even be considering buying one. I’m not suggesting, that the SD750 is a terrible camera, I’m just suggesting that you should know what your getting before you buy it. Knowing the flaws in a digital camera (even a Canon) before you buy is the key factor in your after purchase satisfaction. Let’s consider some of the problems with the SD750 Digital Elph.
Friday, January 8th, 2010 at
7:50 am
Have you ever wondered if buying a canon waterproof camera case and jumping into the ocean to snap a few pictures of that beautiful coral reef could destroy your camera? Well, you’d be right to wonder, because it certainly could. Water and digital electronics are a bad combination. At least for the electronics it’s a bad idea . . . the water will be fine
If you still think trying it would be a good idea, there are a few simple precautions you can take to improve your odds for a good experience.
Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
3:15 am