my NIKON dslr.
do you know what is DSLR??
here, i want to share to you about my boyfriend -_- hehehe
- A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that uses a mechanical mirror system and pentaprism to direct light from the lens to an optical viewfinder on the back of the camera.
The basic operation of a DSLR is as follows: for viewing purposes, the mirror reflects the light coming through the attached lens upwards at a 90-degree angle. It is then reflected three times by the roof pentaprism, rectifying it for the photographer's eye. During exposure, the mirror assembly swings upward, the aperture narrows (if stopped down, or set smaller than wide open), and a shutter opens, allowing the lens to project light onto the image sensor. A second shutter then covers the sensor, ending the exposure, and the mirror lowers while the shutter resets. The period that the mirror is flipped up is referred to as "viewfinder blackout". A fast-acting mirror and shutter is preferred so as not to delay an action photo.
All of this happens automatically over a period of milliseconds, with cameras designed to do this 3–10 times per second.
ehe :) that all i know about HIM..
ok, this is the picture i take with my boyfriend forever.. jeng jeng jeng
aha! besides me is my bestie forever :) miss u darling
not enough, here some more !
yes ! this is my boyfriend.. and after this i want to show my sweet pinky girlfriend :)
5,4,3,2,1....... taraaa !
this is the view from upside this camera. err she is so slim right? i'm so jelous ! Grrr
~heuuww
ok, here is the description about my girlfriend, nikon coolpix s2500
There was a time when £100 wouldn't buy you that much of a compact camera. Due to production costs, manufacturers had to cut down on specification to meet the price point, with this often affecting the performance of the compacts.
However, in recent times the circa-£100 market has seen the addition of a host of models that have offered specifications and performance belying their price-tag. Nikon's S-range of COOLPIX cameras offers a host of models around this price-point, with the S2500 being the most recent - but what exactly can you get from Nikon for around the magical £100 price tag?
The times when one had to compromise in getting a compact under £100 are long gone, and this can be seen in the specification of the COOLPIX S2500. The model features a 1/2.3in CCD sensor with a 12MP resolution, while a 4x optical zoom also features covering a 27-108mm focal range in 35mm equivalent terms, even complete with electronic vibration reduction. The model also features an LCD screen with a resolution befitting it's price tag - a 2.7in, 230k-dot is hardly going to set the world alight, but it's more than adequate for review and composing images.
A lot of the camera's functionality is aimed at those who are either new to photography or want the camera to do the work, with this once again being a common feature of compacts around the £100 price tag. The S2500 features a ‘Smart Portrait' capture system - the mode features Smile Timer, Blink Proof and Skin Softening features which all combine to help take better portraits. The camera also features Scene Auto Selection technology, whereby the camera will address the scene and choose the right scene mode for the best image from one of 17 different modes.
The COOLPIX S2500 also features Subject Tracking Auto-Focus mode, which is perfect for a moving subject and a relatively high-end feature, while the model also benefits from built-in anti-blur technology, assisting in sharp subjects using four different methods.
There was a time when £100 wouldn't buy you that much of a compact camera. Due to production costs, manufacturers had to cut down on specification to meet the price point, with this often affecting the performance of the compacts.
However, in recent times the circa-£100 market has seen the addition of a host of models that have offered specifications and performance belying their price-tag. Nikon's S-range of COOLPIX cameras offers a host of models around this price-point, with the S2500 being the most recent - but what exactly can you get from Nikon for around the magical £100 price tag?
Pros: | Good design, great value, decent images |
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Cons: | Simple interface and shooting controls, average LCD screen, plasticy body |
Nikon COOLPIX S2500 review - Features
Nikon COOLPIX S2500 review - FeaturesThe times when one had to compromise in getting a compact under £100 are long gone, and this can be seen in the specification of the COOLPIX S2500. The model features a 1/2.3in CCD sensor with a 12MP resolution, while a 4x optical zoom also features covering a 27-108mm focal range in 35mm equivalent terms, even complete with electronic vibration reduction. The model also features an LCD screen with a resolution befitting it's price tag - a 2.7in, 230k-dot is hardly going to set the world alight, but it's more than adequate for review and composing images.
A lot of the camera's functionality is aimed at those who are either new to photography or want the camera to do the work, with this once again being a common feature of compacts around the £100 price tag. The S2500 features a ‘Smart Portrait' capture system - the mode features Smile Timer, Blink Proof and Skin Softening features which all combine to help take better portraits. The camera also features Scene Auto Selection technology, whereby the camera will address the scene and choose the right scene mode for the best image from one of 17 different modes.
The COOLPIX S2500 also features Subject Tracking Auto-Focus mode, which is perfect for a moving subject and a relatively high-end feature, while the model also benefits from built-in anti-blur technology, assisting in sharp subjects using four different methods.
my slim ladies ever ! NIKON coolpix S2500
this is the present from my hero..errr.. for what present?? i don't know.. emm maybe he know i LOVE pink so much !
ok that's all .
xoxoxo spread love ! hugging kissing xoxoxo
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