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    lankawe fuji karanne nam heylese (spellings nam harida manda ) ewunata un 20% withara profit thiyagannawalu ara HS 20 ya original price about 450 USD eka wikinane LKR 75000 kata koheda :baffled: e nisa malaysia hari dubai walin hari genna ganin netham online ganin , ( man nam kawadawath onlin aran ne , eth EK eke online badu gena ewun ona tharam innawa e kagen hari ahapan)

    FinePix F770EXR / F775EXR එක ගැන තමයි අයිඩීයා එක පහල උනේ
    මචන් මේවල අමතර ලෙන්ස් ෆික්ස් කරන්න පුළුවන්ද බන්.මෙතෙක් කල් පාවිච්චි කලේ 3.2 පික්ස්ලස් කැම් එකක්
    ඒක ෆෝන් එකේ එක මචන් මේ පාර එකක් ගන්න සල්ලි ලෑස්ති කරගෙන ඉන්නෙ ඩුබායි වලින් තියෙනව නම් තාත්තට කියලා ගෙන්න ගන්න පුළුවන් වෙයි මචෝ
    .කොහොමත් ඒජන්ට්ල ළග ඩබල් ප්‍රයිස් තමයි.පසු කලීන නඩත්තුවකදි උන්ව වැදගත් උනොත් එහෙම


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/pushpad/

    mama gahapu ekak dekak pics;)
     

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    FinePix F770EXR / F775EXR එක ගැන තමයි අයිඩීයා එක පහල උනේ
    මචන් මේවල අමතර ලෙන්ස් ෆික්ස් කරන්න පුළුවන්ද බන්.මෙතෙක් කල් පාවිච්චි කලේ 3.2 පික්ස්ලස් කැම් එකක්
    ඒක ෆෝන් එකේ එක මචන් මේ පාර එකක් ගන්න සල්ලි ලෑස්ති කරගෙන ඉන්නෙ ඩුබායි වලින් තියෙනව නම් තාත්තට කියලා ගෙන්න ගන්න පුළුවන් වෙයි මචෝ
    .කොහොමත් ඒජන්ට්ල ළග ඩබල් ප්‍රයිස් තමයි.පසු කලීන නඩත්තුවකදි උන්ව වැදගත් උනොත් එහෙම


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/pushpad/

    mama gahapu ekak dekak pics;)

    apo mewaye lens maru karanna be mewa "compact" camera . lens maru karana "EVIL" or "DSLR" 50k paninawa
     

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    How to Take Care of Your Digital Camera

    How to Take Care of Your Digital Camera

    Are you having trouble taking care of your digital camera? A digital camera is a very delicate piece of equipment.

    The camera body, especially the lens, can be easily damaged through rough handling and scratches. I’ve owned a Canon S300 camera for a long time, and it still works fine.

    Why? Because I do put in effort to take care of it. Here are some tips for taking care of that precious camera of yours.

    Lens Care

    The lens of your digital camera is its eye or window to the outside world. It is easily the most important component in any camera. To take care of the lens, make sure that you never, ever touch directly with your fingers. Also make sure that you put on the lens cap when not shooting pictures.

    If you really need to clean the lens, use good lens cleaning equipment. Investing in such equipment is really important. Always use a good lens brush, lens blower and lens cloth to do the job.


    Temperature

    The other thing to look out for is the temperature under which the camera is stored. You should always keep the camera out of sun. One mistake that newbies always make is to store the digital camera in the extremely hot temperatures (e.g. the car boot). Don’t ever do that. It’s also important not to store the camera in extremely cold temperatures either.


    Storage

    When storing your digital camera, you need to keep it away from magnets of any form. Magnets will affect the circuitry of your digital camera and should not be placed near it.

    Another point to note is to use silica gel to combat condensation. Many electronic products come with silica gel capsules. Keep these and put them in your digital camera storage box. It will prevent condensation.

    The batteries of the camera should also be removed if you intend to store the camera away for a long time. The reason is that batteries can have corrosive leaks over time.


    Protect Delicate Components

    You also need to protect those delicate components. In particular, watch out for the memory card (whether it is a CompactFlash, SD or MMC card). Handle them with care because they are small and delicate.

    Camera panels are also very delicate. In my Canon PowerShot S500, the panel for the USB connect and the battery is a tad flimsy. I make sure I handle it with care whenever I open it.


    Conclusion

    You digital camera costs a lot of money and it pays to take care of it. Remember to apply the above tips to preserve your camera and it’ll last you a long, long time. Good luck!

     
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    8 Tips For Better Digital Photos

    Whether you consider yourself an amateur photographer, or you just want to create better family photos, there are many things you can do to get better photos. Here are some easy tips to use the next time you head out with your digital camera.

    Even a beginner can take professional-looking photos - suitable for framing.

    Be Prepared

    Keep all your photography equipment ready for use. Collect everything you’ll need into one place. A camera bag is ideal, because it keeps all your stuff together and lets you carry it all with you. Everything in its place. A good camera bag will let you organize a miniature tripod, extra battereis, memory cards, etc. - even a plastic bag or waterproof housing to protect your camera in wet weather.

    Hold your Camera Steady

    Blurry photos are almost always the result of camera movement. Just your own unsteadiness, causes your camera to shake enough to blur your pictures.

    So steady yourself and your camera before you take the shot.

    Plant your feet firmly on the ground and tuck your elbows in close to your sides. Instead of using the LCD viewer, steady your camera against your forehead and frame the shot using your camera’s viewfinder. You can also steady your upper body by leaning against a wall or a tree. Or totally eliminate any camera movement by using a tripod.

    Once you’re all set, gently press the shutter release in one motion. Pressing the shutter release too hard could jerk the camera downward.

    Get Closer

    One difference in “snapshots” and really great photos is the composition of the shot. Unless you’re shooting an outdoor landscape, you can improve most photos just by getting closer to your subject. Depending on the situation, you can physically move closer to your subject, or use the zoom feature on your camera for the same effect. Try to get within a few feet of your subject so you eliminate most of the background. You’ll like the results.

    Take more Pictures

    Even professionals take loads of shots of the same subject - to get just a few that they will use. With a digital camera, you can delete the images you don’t like, and only print the winners - so don’t hesitate to take several shots of the same subject. Change the angle of the shot. Get a little closer. Adjust the lighting.

    Why not fill the entire memory card with pictures of your kid at the pool, or your daughter in her cap and gown? The more pictures you take, the better the odds that you’ll get a few shots that will really thrill you.

    Vary the Lighting

    Using natural light will give better skin tones when photographing people, so try not to use the flash if you don’t have to. Outdoor daylight shots are easy, but you’ll have to be a little more creative when shooting indoors. Try using the light coming in from a window for warmer tones than you would get using the flash.

    Experiment with natural lighting. You can get stronger shadows by moving your subject closer to a window, and turning your subject can create more dramatic shadows.

    Eliminate Red-Eye

    Red-eye is the result of light passing through your subject’s eye and reflecting back. You’ll get it more often when using your flash, just because the light from the flash isn’t as diffused as natural light. So the first tip for eliminating red-eye is simply to avoid using your flash when you don’t absolutely have to.

    Another way to reduce red-eye is to have your subject look anywhere but at the camera. This reduces red-eye because any reflection isn’t directed back at your camera lens.

    If you have to use the flash, some digital cameras have a built-in feature to automatically remove red-eye. Use it.

    Go for Candid

    Instead of posing two (or more) people looking directly at the camera, get a shot of them interacting with one another. Even two people having a conversation is more interesting than having them stand next to each other facing the camera. Some of the best professional portraits have the subject captured deep in thought, with their attention focused inward, rather than on the camera lens.

    It makes a more interesting shot. Your portrait will look more natural - less posed.

    Create a Scene

    Putting your subject in the center of a photo is just boring. You’ll get a much more pleasing result if you place your subject off center when you frame the shot.

    This is a truly professional technique. Place your subject so that they occupy 1/3 to 1/2 of the total composition, but NOT at the exact center of the frame. Capture an interesting background object in the rest of the frame.

    Anybody can practice these techniques. They’re easy and you’ll get better, more professional photos.

     

    88gee

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    මම හම්ඹුන නිසා දාන්නේ.. වැදගත්ද මන්දා..

    How to Take Care of Your Digital Camera

    How to Take Care of Your Digital Camera

    Are you having trouble taking care of your digital camera? A digital camera is a very delicate piece of equipment.

    The camera body, especially the lens, can be easily damaged through rough handling and scratches. I’ve owned a Canon S300 camera for a long time, and it still works fine.

    Why? Because I do put in effort to take care of it. Here are some tips for taking care of that precious camera of yours.

    Lens Care

    The lens of your digital camera is its eye or window to the outside world. It is easily the most important component in any camera. To take care of the lens, make sure that you never, ever touch directly with your fingers. Also make sure that you put on the lens cap when not shooting pictures.

    If you really need to clean the lens, use good lens cleaning equipment. Investing in such equipment is really important. Always use a good lens brush, lens blower and lens cloth to do the job.


    Temperature

    The other thing to look out for is the temperature under which the camera is stored. You should always keep the camera out of sun. One mistake that newbies always make is to store the digital camera in the extremely hot temperatures (e.g. the car boot). Don’t ever do that. It’s also important not to store the camera in extremely cold temperatures either.


    Storage

    When storing your digital camera, you need to keep it away from magnets of any form. Magnets will affect the circuitry of your digital camera and should not be placed near it.

    Another point to note is to use silica gel to combat condensation. Many electronic products come with silica gel capsules. Keep these and put them in your digital camera storage box. It will prevent condensation.

    The batteries of the camera should also be removed if you intend to store the camera away for a long time. The reason is that batteries can have corrosive leaks over time.


    Protect Delicate Components

    You also need to protect those delicate components. In particular, watch out for the memory card (whether it is a CompactFlash, SD or MMC card). Handle them with care because they are small and delicate.

    Camera panels are also very delicate. In my Canon PowerShot S500, the panel for the USB connect and the battery is a tad flimsy. I make sure I handle it with care whenever I open it.


    Conclusion

    You digital camera costs a lot of money and it pays to take care of it. Remember to apply the above tips to preserve your camera and it’ll last you a long, long time. Good luck!


    8 Tips For Better Digital Photos

    Whether you consider yourself an amateur photographer, or you just want to create better family photos, there are many things you can do to get better photos. Here are some easy tips to use the next time you head out with your digital camera.

    Even a beginner can take professional-looking photos - suitable for framing.

    Be Prepared

    Keep all your photography equipment ready for use. Collect everything you’ll need into one place. A camera bag is ideal, because it keeps all your stuff together and lets you carry it all with you. Everything in its place. A good camera bag will let you organize a miniature tripod, extra battereis, memory cards, etc. - even a plastic bag or waterproof housing to protect your camera in wet weather.

    Hold your Camera Steady

    Blurry photos are almost always the result of camera movement. Just your own unsteadiness, causes your camera to shake enough to blur your pictures.

    So steady yourself and your camera before you take the shot.

    Plant your feet firmly on the ground and tuck your elbows in close to your sides. Instead of using the LCD viewer, steady your camera against your forehead and frame the shot using your camera’s viewfinder. You can also steady your upper body by leaning against a wall or a tree. Or totally eliminate any camera movement by using a tripod.

    Once you’re all set, gently press the shutter release in one motion. Pressing the shutter release too hard could jerk the camera downward.

    Get Closer

    One difference in “snapshots” and really great photos is the composition of the shot. Unless you’re shooting an outdoor landscape, you can improve most photos just by getting closer to your subject. Depending on the situation, you can physically move closer to your subject, or use the zoom feature on your camera for the same effect. Try to get within a few feet of your subject so you eliminate most of the background. You’ll like the results.

    Take more Pictures

    Even professionals take loads of shots of the same subject - to get just a few that they will use. With a digital camera, you can delete the images you don’t like, and only print the winners - so don’t hesitate to take several shots of the same subject. Change the angle of the shot. Get a little closer. Adjust the lighting.

    Why not fill the entire memory card with pictures of your kid at the pool, or your daughter in her cap and gown? The more pictures you take, the better the odds that you’ll get a few shots that will really thrill you.

    Vary the Lighting

    Using natural light will give better skin tones when photographing people, so try not to use the flash if you don’t have to. Outdoor daylight shots are easy, but you’ll have to be a little more creative when shooting indoors. Try using the light coming in from a window for warmer tones than you would get using the flash.

    Experiment with natural lighting. You can get stronger shadows by moving your subject closer to a window, and turning your subject can create more dramatic shadows.

    Eliminate Red-Eye

    Red-eye is the result of light passing through your subject’s eye and reflecting back. You’ll get it more often when using your flash, just because the light from the flash isn’t as diffused as natural light. So the first tip for eliminating red-eye is simply to avoid using your flash when you don’t absolutely have to.

    Another way to reduce red-eye is to have your subject look anywhere but at the camera. This reduces red-eye because any reflection isn’t directed back at your camera lens.

    If you have to use the flash, some digital cameras have a built-in feature to automatically remove red-eye. Use it.

    Go for Candid

    Instead of posing two (or more) people looking directly at the camera, get a shot of them interacting with one another. Even two people having a conversation is more interesting than having them stand next to each other facing the camera. Some of the best professional portraits have the subject captured deep in thought, with their attention focused inward, rather than on the camera lens.

    It makes a more interesting shot. Your portrait will look more natural - less posed.

    Create a Scene

    Putting your subject in the center of a photo is just boring. You’ll get a much more pleasing result if you place your subject off center when you frame the shot.

    This is a truly professional technique. Place your subject so that they occupy 1/3 to 1/2 of the total composition, but NOT at the exact center of the frame. Capture an interesting background object in the rest of the frame.

    Anybody can practice these techniques. They’re easy and you’ll get better, more professional photos.



    ela matchan rep denna belu
     

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    ela matchan rep denna belu
    fnVd.jpeg


    :):):)
     

    malkavi

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    :lol: othana onewatath wada wistare thiyenawa anika ahala thiyena prashne baluwama oi tikath wadi :P
    camera 2ka model dila kohomada ahuwama mokadda kiyanna one?
    hondai kiyanna thama thiyenne :lol:

    ඒකත් ඇත්ත තමයි.. ඒත් මේ තියෙන ඒවා මට තේරෙන්නේ නෑ... :lol::lol:

    කොහොම හරි මේකේ තියෙන හැටියට නම් sx40 එක හොදයි වගේ.. :cool:
     

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    ඒකත් ඇත්ත තමයි.. ඒත් මේ තියෙන ඒවා මට තේරෙන්නේ නෑ... :lol::lol:

    කොහොම හරි මේකේ තියෙන හැටියට නම් sx40 එක හොදයි වගේ.. :cool:
    Owa therenne nathnam okkotama kalin meka kiyawala inna step by step

    http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/best-digital-slr-camera.html
    meka DSLR guide ekak eth bridge camera walatath (SX30,40 wage) e tikama thama , point and shoot walata unath oka balala loku danumak ganna puluwan
     
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    malkavi

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    menna camera 2 deatails wena wenama , dekama high end bridge camera 2ma hondai 40 eka aluth eka thawa hondai
    me site eka godak piligatta thamak so review eka balanna sample and full review ekak athi
    SX30
    SX40


    අන්න එහෙම තේරෙන්න දාන්නකෝ... :P

    තෑන්ක් යූ වේවා... :D
     
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    88gee

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    geethq man gawa sx 20is ekak thibba masa 6n motherboard pichchuna :( mata eka theggak hamba wecha ekak dubai walin warrenty ganna dubai arinna kiwa , man ithin athin salli wiyadam karan kohomada oka dubai arinne ? ana eka pethaka , passe hoyala beluwama oka common ledaklu powershot wala :eek: den un e lede harigassagenada danne ne , ekai man oya cam eka katawath recomand karanna baya :baffled: