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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

SanDisk SDSDH-2048-901 2 GB Ultra II Secure Digital Memory Card ( US Retail Package )

Ultra II Secure Digital (SD) Card - 2GB SanDisk Ultra II memory cards feature faster performance, greater storage capacities, and better dependability, so you can get the most from your investment in a feature-rich, high-quality digital camera or camcorder. Higher capacity card for capturing more photos and longer videos
Customer Review: pretty good SD card
it holds a lot of memory and it's not complicated. I'm glad i got it! now i wish i would've gotten something bigger hahaha.
Customer Review: Works like it should.
Product works great. No problem being read by card reader or photos being written to it. Fast and reliable.


So you have this great new camera. Now youre standing in front of a display of more film that youve ever seen. All you want to do is take some great family photos but you dont know where to start. Heres short guide to help you get started.

Film speed is a number that represents the films sensitively to light. The higher the number the more sensitive to light, in that the less light is needed to take a well exposed photo. The number is also an indicator of the detail you will receive from the negative. The higher the number the more likely that youll see a graininess to the print when enlarged. Film speed goes from 25 to 1600 speed film.

25 to 200 Best for still life and portrait work, in studio conditions where the lighting is controlled. This is not the film for family shots indoors even with a camera mounted flash. Youd really need a complete lighting set up to use this film effectively. 200 speed film is very good for outdoor sunny conditions when youre trying to get a shot of a beautiful landscape. It offers excellent detail and color saturation.

400 Considered the all purpose film. Most films touted as all subject or general purpose are really 400 speed film. When in doubt use 400 speed film. Though you may still be using your camera mounted flash in room lighting conditions. Also good for outdoor conditions, will give you some flexibility in darker conditions and where you are trying to capture a moving subject.

800 to 1200 Made for capturing fast moving subjects in all types of lighting situations. People running, playing ball, etc. This is the film you want if you want to freeze frame the action of a baseball game. This film speed can be used for capturing fast moving wildlife, like birds, but you will see less detail if you enlarge above a 16 by 20 size.

1600 This film is for super high speed shots. Unless you shooting a car or boat race you probably wont need this film. Dont use this for nature and landscape images the lack of detail will be obvious in enlargements.

Most of the time youll only need a 400 speed film for basic snapshots. But it doesnt hurt to use the other speeds for special occasions, youll notice a difference.

Copyright 2004 Kelly Paal Kelly Paal is a Freelance Nature and Landscape Photographer, exhibiting nationally and internationally. Recently she started her own business Kelly Paal Photography (http://www.kellypaalphotography.com). She has an educational background in photography, business, and commercial art. She enjoys applying graphic design and photography principles to her web design.

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