Posts Tagged ‘model’

postheadericon Convert Mod Video Files With Total Audio Converter

Mod Video Converter is a powerful and professional conversion software, which can easily convert VOB, MOD, MP4, Tod, MPV, MPEG, MPG, etc. for all major audio and video formats, such as: M4A, WMA, WAV, AAC, AC3, MPV, MPG, ASF, MPEG, RMVB, M4V, VOB, Tod, 3gp, ts, asf, wmv, qt, rm, mod, MP2, WMA, MP3, conversion speed, superb sound and fast, etc. image quality. You can convert Mod to AVI, MPEG, WMV, etc.

The software can easily convert video files in mod format that is stored in the camera’s most famous digital cameras like the Canon model, the Panasonic SV AV100, Panasonic and JVC all video formats then enjoy it on your system, Nano, Creative Zen, iPhone, iPod Nano, Touch, PSP, Zune, and many other portable devices.

The powerful software converter provides powerful video editing effects, such as the combination of some of the videos on a file, cropping video size, so you can capture your favorite clips with video effects, video watermarking, cropping video, software etc. converts files very fast speed. After conversion, the files can easily enjoy the DV video, or you can upload to YouTube.

You can configure the video settings, so you can set up video encoder, video bitrate, resolution, frame rate. You can configure the sound settings, which include an audio encoder, channel, sample rate, audio bitrate. The software provides the initial video preview output with the video preview.

postheadericon SHAPE, Software for Reflector Design

Software SHAPE provides an optical design of projects ranging from developing a new optical system for mass production in the development of equipment adapted to a specific need for architecture. To save time and money during the design process, Software SHAPE employs three-dimensional CAD software based on the reflector design model of care. This software allows us to compare the characteristics required before producing a prototype. The prototype can be tested in Lit photometric equipment, and final changes, if desired, may be made before delivery of a complete design.

postheadericon Underwater Photography

The camera is NO. Several times I wonder if I buy Nikon, Canon, this model or a model … what you should ask is what kind of lens you need for the type of photo you want to take. Yes, I am talking about digital SLR cameras (more on the point and shoot below.) Spend less money on the body that has the features you want, and spend the rest of your money in good lenses. A very good camera with expensive lenses at low prices provide poor quality images, and new car and have a winning combination.

The reality is that all cameras these days can provide excellent images when used with high quality lenses … So choose your brand and go buy a body that you can get a good simple control over shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance and a decent light meter (which is not as important as underwater is by above the water). When you return to the sensor size, then you must decide between full format (FX – the size of the sensor is 35 mm) or size of the crop (DX – which is 1.5 times on a Nikon and Canon 1, 6 x one). I’d rather spend the difference good lenses.

Do not get caught megapixel marketing campaign! Better lenses mean better pictures, once again, your money in a good quality of the lenses and forget the megapixel camera and features of the system. Some of my favorite Nikon D3100, 5100, D7000 or T3 Canon Rebel, 60D or T3i. Of course, I’m new to underwater photography, but I studied a lot of lenses before you buy scheme. I absolutely love fisheye Tokina 10-17mm, which is considered an excellent DX lens, which is an incredible sharpness. Each of the underwater system should be in this wide-angle lens and, of course, if you want the macro 60 mm 2.8. If you have extra money to go to 105mm, but surely, these two elements in his own box camera underwater. Most point and shoot camera does not have interchangeable lenses. If you are happy with the point and shoot camera, buy a camera that lets you control the shutter speed, aperture (f-stop), ISO and white balance manually.

If I buy a camera for use underwater, I would choose DSLR. Fire and functions does not matter. I spend money on lenses. If my budget is too high by including housing and strobes, so I would like to buy a point and shoot with full manual mode.

If you have the budget to go to one that allows you to change lenses, but if I spend $ 1000 for a point and shoot, I prefer to buy an SLR and a good goal, which is possible in this budget. Some of my favorite point and shoot cameras Canon S95 and Canon G12, now watch your budget as an organization Nikon D40 can be bought for $ 250 on eBay and a Tokina 10-17 fisheye for about $ 600 that you very near the top of the range and shoot cameras, and you have a killer setup.