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Important Features: MPM,MP3,Digital Camcorders, Digital cameras
 3: Digital Camcorders Here's what the experts say to look for when buying a digital camcorder: MiniDV is still the most flexible format. Although strides are being made among models that record to DVDs or media cards, DV is still easier to edit, and the tapes themselves are inexpensive and readily available. If all you want to do is shoot and view, however, miniDVD offers the simplest solution. Hybrid camcorders, which record to a hard drive or to SD cards, are smallest. However, some reviews say these can actually be too small to hold comfortably. Look for a 16:9 widescreen-shooting mode if you have a widescreen TV. This is an almost standard feature on new digital camcorders. Keep in mind that resolution isn't any higher. Shooting in widescreen mode merely means that your video will fill a widescreen television without black bars on the side of the screen. Note that some camcorders don't shoot in true 16:9. Instead, they simply crop the tops and bottoms of video produced by their 4:3 image sensor. Pixels are different for camcorders than for digital cameras. We're used to seeing digital cameras with 6 megapixels (that's 6,000,000 pixels) of resolution, but video needs less resolution than still photos. 690,000 pixels will give you about 500 lines of horizontal resolution. That's about the same resolution as a standard DVD. The first few high-definition camcorders are appearing, and these models record at about three times the resolution of DV. However, to get the full benefit of HD you'll need to use your camcorder as the playback device. Because high-definition DVD recorders aren't readily available, video you burn to a DVD won't benefit from the improved resolution. Microphone jacks let you position an external microphone for better sound. Many reviews lament the poor quality of the microphones in digital camcorders; if sound is important to you, look for a model with microphone inputs so you can position a quality mike closer to the action. A long optical zoom helps you compose your shot. Many models top out at 10X, but some cameras have zooms that extend to 20X or more. Digital zooms can extend things farther, but are of limited value as they tend to pixilate images (i.e., cause them to become blocky and lose detail), sometimes to unusable proportions. Camcorders with long zooms should have some kind of image stabilization, preferably optical, which helps counteract camera shake. Even so, using a tripod is a good idea for long-zoom shots. If you want to use your camcorder as a digital camera, look into models that can store high-resolution images on memory cards. Most reviewers agree that a digital camcorder is no substitute for a dedicated digital camera. Although we are seeing some higher resolution still images from some cameras, stills from a digital camcorder can rarely compete with even inexpensive digital cameras. You'll generally need a FireWire port on your computer for downloading digital video from your miniDV camcorder. If you have a Mac, FireWire ports are standard. For Windows users without a FireWire port, you can add one with a PC card. DVD camcorders and hybrid camcorders that use MPEG-2 compression use a USB 2.0 cable rather than FireWire. A relatively speedy computer will make the digital-video editing experience more enjoyable; be sure to check system requirements on any digital camcorder you buy. 4: Digital cameras Here's what experts say to look for in a digital camera: Megapixels matter less than overall camera quality. If you plan to print mainly 4 x 6 photos, 4 to 6 megapixels is plenty. If you want to make a lot of enlargements, or plan to crop and manipulate images with software, look for 6 to 8 megapixels or more. Within those ranges, optics quality, build, ergonomics and tested image quality matter more than the number of megapixels. Movie modes are important to some. Most digital cameras allow you to record video footage for playback on a TV or computer, and better digital cameras now feature very good movie modes. If this feature is important to you, be sure to check the camera's spec sheet. Higher-end digital cameras will allow you to record higher-resolution VGA movies at faster frame rates, so video quality is improved. Most cameras record sound as well. Image stabilization helps avoid the effects of camera shake. Once only available in expensive cameras, image stabilization helps counteract minor hand vibrations that are inevitable when you are not using a tripod, and it enhances the photographer's ability to capture sharp photos at slower shutter speeds or if following fast action. There are two types of image stabilization: digital and optical. Experts say both help, but optical image stabilization is often more effective. Consider weight and size. One of the best things about digital photography is its 'go-anywhere' possibilities. The best digital camera values for most users are compact cameras, such as many of those featured in this report. These cameras are small, but not generally small enough to fit in a shirt pocket. If you are interested in the smallest, lightest cameras, consider an ultra-compact camera, but keep in mind you'll pay more for similar features. See our report on ultra-compact digital cameras for more information. If you plan to work a lot with images in Adobe Photoshop, consider a compact camera that can shoot RAW images, an uncompressed format. Using the RAW format saves every speck of data without alteration. You need special software to edit RAW files, but enthusiasts may like to have the option FROM: www.consumersearch.com
 
 
   
 

Zoom - Zoom Fun for my Son

 

 

I bought this thing last fall for $40 at a yard sale. Have spent $0 tuning it up and it runs like a top.

 

 

Cruise speed is 30mph, but beware the brakes don't work!  Toys are cool. I love toys. How about you? Do you love toys?

 
 
 

   
Puppy update

I got a call from the vet and he said all of Little Blonde's labwork came back perfectly normal.  He wants us to stop giving little bits of mylanta (to calm her stomach a bit) and see if she starts puking again.  If she does, he wants to do an ultrasound of her liver to see if anything is going on there.  I understand why he's doing it.  Yorkies are notorious for having liver shunts, and I'm sure he wants to rule that out.  So, we give her two days to let the mylanta wear off and then see if she barfs again.  He said she should start again by the weekend if she's going to.


Now that the bloodwork is back and nothing sinister is showing up, I can rest my mind about her a bit.  I can move it from one of the front burners to the back burner.  She seems fine in every other way.  A little bit more clingy than usual, but I'm sure she's smart enough to milk it for the vet's visit.


Little Dude is so funny!!!!  We let them out of the bedroom a few times a day (not letting them run loose in the house all day on their own!!!) and let them run!  And RUN he does!  He has a great time running circles around the dining room table and the couch.  He does lots of circles and figure 8's.  All I have to do is say "you wanna run-run-run?!?" and they're at the gate waiting to have a ball.  Little Dude is just a blur as he streaks around the house.  Too cute!

 
 
   
 

MCC's Cinematic Cheat Sheet: June 19-25, 2005

     Film critic Roger Ebert received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame June 23. Congrats and yay! Someone truly more deserving than Seacrest. Annette Bening, Steve Martin, Ray Romano and Charlize Theron are among the stars who will receive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006.

     German film critics are protesting Paramount for implementing a worldwide embargo preventing reviewers from publishing their critiques of Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds until the film's global release date June 29. The critics called the embargo a "violation of basic constitutional rights." Is the movie that bad?! Tom Cruise hosted a special screening of the  War of the Worlds for hundreds of fans in Los Angeles June 20. Laurence Fishburne and Philip Seymour Hoffman are joining Cruise and Keri Russell for writer-director J.J. Abrams' upcoming Mission: Impossible 3. Two good additions.

     Frankly, my dear, I do give a damn: The line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone With the Wind was named the American Film Institute's (AFI) number one quote on its "100 Years... 100 Quotes" list and special, which aired June 21 on CBS. Casablanca had the most entries at six, with "Here's looking at you, kid" at number five, the highest-ranked one from that particular movie.

     Paramount Pictures and Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's Plan B production company have entered a first-look agreement that gives Paramount an exclusive first bid at producing projects developed by Plan B over the next three years. Paramount Pictures Chairman and CEO Brad Grey is the third founding member of Plan B. Warner Bros' Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Plan B's first endeavor, hits theaters July 15.

     The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) invited 112 members of the film industry to become members. Members of AMPAS vote on who should be nominated for and win Oscars. Gael Garcia Bernal, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Sophie Okonedo, Clive Owen, Charlotte Rampling, Jean Reno, Stellan Skarsgard, Imelda Staunton and Ziyi Zhang are the foreign actors that got in. American actors Thomas Haden Church, Jennifer Coolidge, Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx, Paul Giamatti and Mykelti Williamson were extended invitations as well. Five directors got in: Alejandro Amenabar, Marc Forster, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Andy Tennant and Joel Zwick. Paramount CEO Brad Grey, Spider-Man producer Avi Arad, Robert Rodriguez's producer-wife Elizabeth Avellan, Crash creator Paul Haggis, The Motorcycle Diaries writer Jose Rivera and School of Rock writer and co-star Mike White were also invited to join AMPAS. On June 22, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voted against granting a consortium of stunt performers their request for an Oscar in their field. Oscar-winning Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar received a Bunuel's Razor Award for the Best Spanish Film of 2004 for his latest hit, Bad Education. Again, congrats and yay!

     The Los Angeles trial for the case of a photographer accused of trying to extort money from Cameron Diaz via racy photos of her taken before she was famous started June 23. Diaz's Charlie's Angels co-star Lucy Liu will star opposite Cedric the Entertainer in Les Mayfield's action comedy The Cleaner. Liu plays an FBI agent posing as a waitress to Cedric's amnesiac janitor who thinks he's an undercover agent. Liu will also executive produce and star in the independent thriller Devil to Pay. Diaz's pop star boyfriend Justin Timberlake is in talks to join Christina Ricci and Samuel L. Jackson in the film Black Snake Moan. Ricci and Jackson are good, but I don't know about Timberlake - or the title for that matter.

     Fox and Marvel Enterprises are suing Sony and Revolution Studios over Sony's new comic book satire Zoom, starring Tim Allen, which will hit theaters around the same time as Fox's X3. Fox and Marvel claim that Zoom rips off elements of the X-Men.

     An offer not to be refused: Marlon Brando's personal effects, including his driver's licenses and a notated script for The Godfather, are going up for auction at Christie's June 30 in a sale expected to fetch more than $1 million.

     O star Mekhi Phifer will star in and make his directorial debut on Sony's indie comedy Easier, Softer Way, which also stars Maura Tierney, Scott Grimes, John C. McGinley, Ronnie Warner, Terry Crews and Mo Collins. Easier follows two hapless pot heads involved in a scheme to rip off a mysterious character called Mr. Big after the duo sours on rehab. Something tells me this has nothing to do with Sex and the City's Chris Noth.

     AMC Theaters and Loews Cineplex Entertainment announced June 21 that they will merge. I only have one question: Loews does the Ultimate Film Fanatic competition, so does that mean that the AMC theaters, which we have in St. Louis, will have the competition too?!

     The producers of Ray are developing a biopic on legendary comic Rodney Dangerfield, who passed away last year, based in part on his memoir It's Not Easy Being Me.

     James Earl Jones, who is best known for voicing the menacing Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies is suffering from pneumonia. May the force be with him.

     Sarah Michelle Gellar will star in the film adaptation of the Electronic Arts videogame American McGee's Alice, a twisted take on Alice in Wonderland in which Alice has grown up to become a disturbed young woman. I would be too after all that sh*t.

     A Los Angeles prosecutor told a judge June 22 that actor Tom Sizemore violated his probation by trying to fake a drug test, not reporting to his probation officer, missing counseling sessions and not advising authorities of his new address. The judge may send Sizemore back to jail when the hearing resumes. Dude, you're screwed.

     Zack Sinclair, the man convicted of stalking Mel Gibson, was sentenced to three years in state prison June 22. Lucyna Turyk-Wawrynowicz, a housekeeper who worked for Manhattan's rich and famous, has been charged with stealing from clients including Candice Bergen and Robert DeNiro's wife.

-Catherine Krummey, MovieCat Cinema

 
 
 

 
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