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<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page>> written by Andrew Watson The compact digital camera Nikon Coolpix S100pj with features including a 12.10 megapixel CCD, a 5.00x zoom lens, a 2.7 inch LCD of 230,000 dot, 80-6400 ISO, a maximum aperture varying from f/3.9 to f/5.8, a built-in projector, has, besides its 36MB built-in memory, SDHC and SD cards for its storage media. written by Andrew Watson A memory card is used in almost all media devices. Today, a lot of compressed file formats are available to help us store more on one memory card. written by Andrew Watson Secure Digital (SD) cards are Flash memory storage devices. They are widely used in all kinds of electronic media—computers, laptops, cameras, cell phones etc. The basic point is where there is technology, there are bound to be some technical mis-haps. written by Jerry Tim Images taken on our camera become a part and parcel of our lives. We ensure to save them in the safest places possible. Memory cards, computer hard drives, and numerous other places are potentially safe. written by Andrew Watson Cameras are used for clicking some of the most memorable moments of our lives!!! Most people using digi-cams know that you can store pictures on your camera's in-built memory as well as an expandable memory i.e. the memory card. written by Jerry Tim Very true, but if a picture speaks a thousand words, one can only imagine how many a video would speak!! With the advent of video cameras, one could share more of his/her life with others than they could using more than a thousand pictures!! written by Jerry Tim The iPod is a portable media player. It has become increasingly popular ever since Apple introduced it in 2001. The software application has not only been used to purchase, download and view/listen to movies, music, audio books etc, but also used to transfer data to and organize your iPod and iPhone. written by Andrew Watson Nikon D90 with features including 12.3 megapixel CCD, 200-3200 ISO, 3 inch LCD, and auto dust removal system stores its picture and video files on SD memory cards. written by Jerry Tim Nothing is perfect!!! Even machines no matter how well designed they are, are prone to some or the other kind of damage or mal function. This could happen to any one and at any time. written by Andrew Watson Canon EOS 50D is compatible with both Type I and II CF memory cards. In spite of your professional care above such cards' built-in data safeguard technologies, human fallibility like unmindfulness and absent-mindedness always creeps in committing some device mishandling errors resulting in logical damage of device leading in turn to data loss. written by Andrew Watson A Flash memory is a particular type of technology used to store data digitally. The data stored on it can be written and erased electrically using cameras, computers cell phones etc. Today you will find a number of flash drives available in the markets—whether they are Flash drives, flash cards, etc. written by Jerry Tim iTunes, developed by Apple Inc., not only as an entertainment application but also to act as an interface between a computer and the iPod and iPhone. written by Andrew Watson The new Sony Cyber-shot, DSC-W 220, made its way into the markets early this year. The camera has a sporty new feature and is well designed for amateurs in particular. It is perfect for those who forget to change settings or beginners who are confused about the right setting to be used at that particular time. written by Jerry Tim Computers and iPods go hand-in-hand. You cannot use an iPod without a computer. As in most cases, where there is good compatibility, there is seldom a chance of conflict. written by Andrew Watson CF cards are among the most convenient data storage devices used in several hundreds of digital cameras and many other portable digital devices. CF cards are protected by their built-in data safeguard technologies. written by Andrew Watson While SD cards are one of the most convenient storage media used in many digital cameras, data stored on them are never loss-proof. This means that photos on SD cards may get lost any time due to any factor that can cause any logical or physical damage to them. written by Jerry Tim Nikon D3X is a professional digital SLR with features including EXPEED processor, 24.5 megapixel 35.9 x 24 mm CMOS sensor, a 3 inch 920,000 dot LCD monitor with live view, written by Andrew Watson Known variously as hard disk or hard disk drive or shortly HDD, a hard drive is a non-volatile storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. written by Andrew Watson The professional Canon EOS-1D DSLR takes images in RAW and JPEG formats, and store them on its storage media of Type I and II CF cards. In spite of their built-in data safeguard technologies, CF cards can anytime get logically damaged leading to loss of photos. written by Andrew Watson A very common and convenient type of storage media, pen-drives belong to the USB flash drive family. Compatible with all modern operating systems, they allow one million write or erase cycles and can retain data for ten years. written by Jerry Tim Apple Inc. introduced iPod nano in 2005, and ever since then it has become an increasingly popular portable media player. written by Andrew Watson A USB flash drive consists of flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB 1.1 or 2.0 interface. Removable and rewritable, and weighing less than 30g, USB flash drives have storage capacities ranging from 16MB to 256 GB, one million write or erase cycles, and a 10-year data retention capacity. written by Andrew Watson If you are a photographer, professional or amateur, you must be, in spite of your utmost professional care, frustratingly experiencing the loss of photos from your storage media. This shock is not exclusive to your, but a common trend in the digital age. written by Jerry Tim All iPod is basically a portable media player, which is most popularly used to store songs and videos. It can however store other information as well. written by Jerry Tim Media players are probably the most popular devices amongst youth today. Now-a-day they're not only used to store music and videos but also data and computer back-ups. written by Andrew Watson Nikon COOLPIX S630 is a compact digital camera with features like a 12 megapixel CCD sensor, ISO 6400, built-in flash, 2.7 inch LCD, USB connectivity, 7x optical zoom lens and 4x digital zoom lens, exposure modes ideal for portrait, high sensitivity, close up and sports, etc. written by Andrew Watson Commonly known by its short name SD card, a Secure Digital card is a non-volatile memory card format popularly used as storage media for portable electronic devices like digital cameras, digital camcorders, handheld computers, PDAs, media players, mobile phones, and GPS receivers. written by Jerry Tim Featuring a CCD of 12 megapixel, 14-bit A/D conversion, EXPEED image processor, sensitivity up to ISO 6400, CAM3500DX AF sensor, shooting speed of 6fps, HDMI video output,and super-impressive 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor, Nikon D300 is a high definition professional D-SLR camera. Storage devices used are CF Type I and II, UDMA, and microdrive.
written by Andrew Watson Mobile Phone’s have today become more than just a medium of communication. Today we take photos, videos and store our favorite music in our phones. Most phones need to have a memory card which stores all this data. written by Jerry Tim The iPod is basically a portable media player which uses a hard drive to store data. Like all media players, this too can get damaged or corrupted. << previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page>> |