Best bang for your buck ultracompact camera buying Guide: Exclusive Product ReView

July 8th, 2007

Canon Powershot

To start things off, this camera buying guide isn’t for everyone. People have different wants and needs, in photography. This buying guide is for people with similar usage to my own, which I will explain. If you are a person who has different wants and needs; please send an email to exclusiveview@gmail.com and tell me about your wants and needs. I am always willing to write a customized ReView.

Alright, what are my wants and usages for a camera. Well I want something small, the smaller the better. I do not like carrying around a big camera. If I still had a big camera it would sit at home like the ones I have had. I am much more inclined to use a small camera that I can just throw in my pocket.

Isn’t it true the smaller cameras don’t have as good of picture quality? Well that used to be the case. With all of our wonderful technology advancements, you can have ultracompact cameras that give an amazing picture. The biggest down side to the ultracompact cameras is that most have only 3x or 4x optical zoom.

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TV’s have Plasma it’s not only in your blood: Exclusive Product ReView

June 18th, 2007

So in the past 6 months I have helped several people buy new High Definition TV’s and I purchased one myself. I ended up going with a 50 inch Samsung Plasma HP-T5054 and absolutely love it.

Prior to all of the research I did in helping others buy TV’s, I would have never bought a plasma TV. Why you ask? Screen burn, it was a huge problem and made your really expensive TV look like garbage quickly. When an image was displayed on the screen for too long, it would actually have a permanent ghosting of that image. However, I learned with new technologies screen burn isn’t so much of an issue anymore. The model I have actually has a section in the menu called “screen burn protection” and in this menu it has settings to move the picture ever so slightly periodically along with a few other things to help prevent the hideous screen burn. With that said, now I would recommend a plasma TV as a good solution to your entertainment needs.

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