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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Canon Powershot A2000IS 10MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

Inside its sleek, pared down design, the top-of-the-line PowerShot A2000 IS is packed with easy-to-usefeatures. Youve got a 10.0-megapixel resolution and a 6x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer forbig, beautiful prints and superb stability. To keep subjects looking their best, the DIGIC III ImageProcessor with Canon Face Detection handles the technical details -- automatically. Easy Mode allowsyou to concentrate on your scene, while Easy Playback lets you screen your images on a super-sized 3.0-inch LCD.
Customer Review: I had high hopes but am very disappointed
I had high hopes for this Canon A2000 IS because I really love the convenience of using a camera that takes easily available batteries, instead of one that needs to be constantly recharged. I was also looking forward to this model because Canon reduced the size, and for me, the smaller and lighter, the better. Unfortunately, Canon needs to go back to the drawing board. The camera is oddly shaped...shaped like a wedge. I dislike this wedge shape. The picture on Amazon doesn't show the wedge shape. You have to be looking down on the top or the bottom to see it. I don't really like the way the camera feels while holding it. It's not as good as some of the other A Series. The camera also feels heavier than I thought it would feel, based on the description. I expected the camera to be lighter in weight and easier to carry in my pocket. I am disappointed with the flash recharge time between shots. There is a good chance you will miss an important shot occasionally while waiting for the flash to recharge. The zoom while shooting video with this camera is digital zoom, and the results are poor. If you use the zoom, you won't be able to read words or see some things clearly. I recommend not using the zoom when recording video. Digital still pictures are the same quality you expect with this type of Canon Point & Shoot Camera, as long as you shoot at the low ISO. Once you try to shoot in low light or at a higher ISO, the typical noise level is there. I was hoping that Canon would have improved their image sensor on their $250 cameras by now, but they have not. The 6X Optical Zoom while shooting still pictures is great. Macro mode for very close up shots is great. The 3" LCD screen is very nice and clear (unless you are outside in bright sunlight, of course). Conclusion: If you really desire a camera that accepts alkaline batteries, put the A2000 IS on your list. If the battery issue is not important to you, I would avoid this camera. In my opinion, if Canon or any other company releases a better camera that takes alkaline batteries, you will dump this camera in a second. (I know I will.) I guess this means that this can be your temporary AA-battery-operated camera until something better comes along. If you already own a camera that you are happy with, this camera is not going to make you happier, and there is no need to buy it.


HDTV otherwise known as the plasma television has been around for awhile, but only recently have they come into their own. Today they are more popular than ever. One of the main reasons for the increase in popularity is that they're not as expensive as they used to be, because competition in manufacturing of the product has grown exponentially.

Another reason that HDTV has increased in popularity is because of better technology. When the plasma television first came out its lifespan was only around 30,000 to 40,000 hours -- and since then it has dramatically increased as quality of the HDTV delivers on a more consistent basis.

As well, the life of the newer plasma television has also increased with the introduction of a multitude of new technologies that have been released. They've all help to increase not only the lifespan of plasma television, but the quality of it as well.

Unlike the standard television, plasma television screens are real space savers with their thin models that can be hung on the walls, come with special stands, and they actually don't take up too much room. By contrast, when you turn your HDTV you on, it actually dominates the room, because the color is so excellent and so clear.

Most people will stop what they're doing in order to watch it. The difference between LCD and plasma is that the television has 160 that you can look at it. So, it isn't a problem if you're viewing it from several different locations.

The newer HDTV's come equipped with high quality speakers that are attached to both sides of the screen. They give you stereo sound, and if you want to make the investment for a home theater system, it's just like you're in the movies. If you don't make the home theater investment, the speakers that come with the television are more than enough for casual viewers.

HDTV provides higher resolution than standard monitors, and a plasma screen has literally millions of gas filled cells, which act as a single image pixel trapped between two pieces of glass. The most expensive plasma television or HD television displays over 16 million different colors.

Inside the plasma television, there are transistor electrodes, but instead of operating as a result of a laser hitting every single pixel like it does on standard televisions, in the HD television it is built with single transistor electrodes for each pixel. That's one of the main reasons that plasma HD television can be so small.

You don't need a massive space in the back of the television in order to accommodate the electrode gun. The picture you see on HDTV is the result of each pixel varying in intensity to produce a different color. And when that happens, every pixel in the picture consists of millions of pixels being produced.

If you're interested in the technology behind HD television, or you are just looking for high quality television to replace your old box, plasma television or HDTV is definitely the way to go.

Is it a plasma tv or an Lcd, what's the difference? Don't just buy an HDTV. Learn what you must know to get the best one for you. HDTV - The Ultimate Viewing Experience

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