Cobra Digital DVC950 3.1MP Digital Camcorder w/Flip-Out Screen
Cobra Digital DVC950 3.1MP Digital Camcorder w/Flip-Out Screen
Shooting has never been simpler. This DVC950 digital camera captures home movies and digital stills with easy-to-use precision, thanks to 3.1 megapixel resolution, a 2048×1536 CMOS image sensor, and 4X digital zoom. The 1.5″ diagonal flip-out screen gives you a clear view of each scene, and the TV output lets you instantly enjoy your newly captured footage on the big screen. From Cobra Digital.
List Price: 29.96
Price: 29.96
Digital Camera User Questions
What is the best digital camera for photographing original art work to post online as well as make cards?
I would like to purchase something in the $ 140-$ 300 range, if possible.
Based on emails, here’s our Top Ten Answers for you:
Hey Nancy H,
any camera will be fine, it’s all about how you light your art work! the best way to photograph your stuff is to set it up under whatever lighting you’ll be portraying it under and use a tripod when you take the pictures. don’t use the flash because it will bounce right off the art and leave a big white spot on the picture, either that or it will take away from the colors you used! try to get a camera with as many megapixels as you can, canon and kodak make some really nice cameras that will probably fit well in your price range. good luck and happy shooting~
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What is a good digital camera for taking weather photography, especially lightning?
I am looking for a camera in the $ 500 or less price range that takes very good pictures of nature and weather. I am in love with thunderstorms, so it would need to have the ability to take amazing pictures of lighting and a fast shutter speed.
Based on emails, here’s our Top Ten Answers for you:
Hey Staci D,
Go for an SLR either film or digital. In order to take shots of lightening you will instantanious shutter response. You wont get this with a point and shoot camera.
The only one in your price range right now is the Nikon D40 at just under $ 500.
If you want film you can get a very good used camera from Canon or Nikon for $ 200 or less with lens. Check a camera store near you or Craigslist.
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How can we turn digital photos from a digital camera to slides?
By slides, I mean the ones that are projected in a slide projector, not powerpoint presentation slides. Thanks! ![]()
Hi, sorry, I forgot to mention..are there any chain photo developers that do that? Not websites? I need it by today or tomorrow, thanks =)
Based on emails, here’s our Top Ten Answers for you:
Hey mashedpotatoes2,
https://www.digitaltoslides.com/
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What is the best digital camera for taking macro shots, and with a great optical zoom for sports shots?
I am trying to get the best camera for my money, and would like to get as much feedback from current camera owners as possible. I love taking up close detailed macro shots of flowers, but I also need something that will do well with my son’s sporting events. I am welcome to all suggestions. Thanks!
Based on emails, here’s our Top Ten Answers for you:
Hey Rhonda K,
From your requirements, I would say a dSLR camera would be your best option. Either an (entry-level) Canon or Nikon are the two brands I would recommend. They have much better performance than any point & shoot camera, and you can select from a large range of lenses (wide angle, macro tele etc) to suit your needs (and budget). Buying one of these cameras with the kit lens is a good way to start.
If a dSLR camera sounds way out of your league, then you can always start shooting in AUTO first, until your knowledge and confidence grows…
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What is the best digital camera setting for museums?
I have a Canon SD1100 IS, and I wanted to know what would be a good setting to use, to take pictures in museums? I know some museums don’t allow flash photography, so any advice on how to get a decent to good picture would be nice.
Sorry if someone else already asked this question.
Based on emails, here’s our Top Ten Answers for you:
Hey Mel0823,
I don’t have that camera but you probably should stick with automatic, and a very still hand. You should probably leave flash off if the stuff in the musuem have glass around them or it’s going to leave a glare.
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 15: Panning
In this episode Mark talks about panning. Panning is an easy way to create motion in your images. Use it for shooting sports, kids or anytime you want to create some motion in your shots.
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Enjoy!
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