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Protecting Your Digital Memories

February 6th, 2012

Digital Frame PictureOver the past few years, the world has seen a new craze for digital cameras and camcorders. People nowadays prefer digital cameras to the traditional ones, where printing of photos is required in order to view them. But digital cameras are more delicate and need better handling than their traditional counterparts. They are prone to electrical problems, mechanical wear and tear and shock impact. By using the proper camera bags, these digital cameras can be protected from the elements.

Camera bags come in various sizes, shapes and colors. But you need to wisely choose the camera bag that is most suitable for you. You should first ask yourself what kind of photographer you are. Are you the kind who travels a lot?? Or are you the kind who is more into metropolitan photography. These days, there is a camera bag for almost every occasion, whether it involves you taking a stroll or going deep sea diving. Whatever the occasion, there is a bag for it.

Before you decide to buy your bag, you need to spread out all your paraphernalia and estimate the amount of space that you will need, to store all of it. It is essential that you do this.

Many of you might go in for a bag that looks very suave. But I personally recommend protection over looks. Ensure that the bag has sufficient padding on the sides to protect the camera from those rough moments in the forest or while hiking. There are also several bags that cater to security needs. The Pacsafe 120 wire travel protection bag is designed to prevent tampering or theft. You can lock your bag to any pole or post and it is nearly impossible to break open the thick cords. This is ideal while travelling.

Another major player in the camera bags business is Lowepro. This manufacturer makes bags that can be split into several pieces. This enables you to allot an entire compartment to each of you lenses. The Lowepro Stealth reporter has been one of the more successful camera bags that have ever hit the markets. It has luggage space for a camera, lenses and other gadgets as well. It also has an inbuilt rain-protection flap that really comes in handy while outdoors.

Avoid purchasing bags that look too trendy and bags that stand out of the ordinary. These bags automatically attract unwanted attention from potential thieves. Bags that are very bright colored or bags that are huge and have designer labels on them are likely victims of theft.

It takes a certain amount of time before which you can decide which camera bag is the right one for you. It is not a decision that can be taken on the spot but must be carefully though about before purchase. So what are you waiting for? Go grab your gear and always remember that protection outweighs looks.

Up-front Expenses Of Film-to-Digital Scanning Service

February 3rd, 2011

Up front Expenses Of Film to Digital Scanning Service photoThe job of film-to-digital scanning works to convert old photos, negatives, and slides to digital files that can be displayed on computers and televisions and reprinted using modern digital printers. In order to run this kind of business, you’ll need a current PC with a large amount of memory and storage; plan on spending at least $1,500 for the computer. The PC will need to have a recordable CD or DVD burner. A high-resolution 35mm slide scanner ranges in price from about $500 to $2,000, and most include holders for negatives and software that can reverse images from negative to positive. The more expensive scanners generally include advanced features that can automatically remove scratches and improve the quality of the image being scanned.

Flatbed scanners, for use with color or black-and-white prints, range in price from as little as $100 to as much as $1,000. Prices for high-end drum scanners for large slides and prints begin at several thousand dollars and go up from there. Digital capture boards and external capture devices range in price from about $200 to $1,000; these are used to scan incoming video from a VCR or camera and convert it to digital. You’ll also need capable software on your PC to edit digital files and to transfer them to a recordable CD or DVD. In other side, in dealing with your client’s property, seek to limit your liability for damage or loss to the actual replacement value of items in your possession. You should protect yourself against claims for sentimental value or loss of use.

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