Well ,u may put a net between the camera and the mirror , and the net should be very close to the camera and considerablly far from the mirror.here the camera will be able to shoot the miror as the openings in the net won't seem too small ,since it is close to the camera , while the mirror won't reflect the camera as the net's opennings will appear as it doesn't exist , because it will look narrower as we go far till it seems to be closed , thus , will cover the camera.
It depends whether u want a point and shoot camera or a DSLR/professinal camera. In DSLRs nikon d2x seems to be the best and in Point and Shoot category Canon A650 is the one.
In fact you have to shoot with specific hardware (eg a camera that has two lenses set like the eyes) to create 3D, and then view it with special glasses (there are several types). You can also shoot your film with a normal camera and add the 3D effects later, but I don't know how this is done.
The i835 is about as good as you'll get at the price. It is an adequate entry-level point and shoot camera for casual snapshots.
a Flip Digital Video Camera is one of the best cameras of 2009-2010. You are able to record videos and shoot it straight to YouTube. :]
It depends on the camera and what's wrong with it. A professional camera with interchangeable lenses is more likely to be repairable for less than the replacement cost than a "point and shoot" all-in-one with a fixed lens.
No. A DSLR camera has a mirror that flips during the picture taking sequence. The Nikon L340 is a digital camera but does not have a mirror inside.
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To shoot an HD video you need an HD video camera
Camera shoot at 29.97 fps because that is the standard in America and what the tv monitors show it at.
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the basic type of camera is what they call point and shoot
Olympus SZ is a digital point and shoot camera, it is not a DSLR camera.
A point and shoot camera in general is a camera where one sees an image through a window in the camera. An SLR, which is also more expensive, allows one to see the actual image that will be taken by the camera.
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