Posts Tagged ‘digital’

How to use your iPhone/iPod Touch as a digital photo frame

100_2504.JPGDigital photo frames have really caught on recently, especially during the past holiday season but considering all it is an SD reader with a screen they can be expensive.  If you have an iPhone/iPod Touch and on a tight budget but still want something to entertain your desk well it’s really simple. There are a couple of things you need to ensure are activated on your device first but there is nothing you’ll need to pay for this operation -- it’s all built in out of the box!

  1. In Settings go to General, then Auto-Lock. Change to Never. If you don’t do this your iPhone will turn itself off automatically halfway through your photo slideshow.
  2. In Settings go to Photos. Change Repeat to On. This way the slideshow will continue and not end at the end of your album.

That’s it! Presuming you have some photo albums already synced with your computer and iPhone/iPod Touch then you are ready to enjoy it. Go to Photos and choose your desired album then select the Play symbol at the bottom of the screen.  Then just place your device where you want to see it (I also reccommend putting it in Landscape mode as it presents the image in a better aspect ratio) and leave it to enjoy your photos but beware if you don’t have it plugged into a power source the battery life will drain quickly!  You can change some of the transitions in the Photo settings page to liven it up a bit but unfortunately there aren’t a whole many to choose from. Saying that, it’s better than paying for an application dedicated for the purpose and makes the office look more entertaining.

R.I.P GSmart Mini 2 Camera

Photo-0010#1.jpgThe GSmart Mini 2 was my first digital camera about 6 years ago and was one of the first generation of digital cameras.  It boasted a one megapixel capability, a mini usb connection and no lcd preview screen. The 16mb internal memory wouldn’t hold much nowadays really but looking back it was my first step into digital photos and I thank Mustek for that alone.

1.Fine resolution (1600x1200 software interpolated).
2.High resolution (1280x960).
3.Low resolution (640x480).
4.Video clip enables you to capture short video clips at 320x240 resolution at 15fps.
5.Self timer which captures an image after 10 seconds at 1280x960 resolution.

Photo-0014#1.jpgCompared to todays standards it’s pretty poor but it was useful as a webcam for a short time until it broke.  I believe one of the chips inside is broken and so is the battery so I thought I might as well pull it apart to see how it works.

To be honest it wasn’t really hard to open, a bit like my iPod was with clips all the way round.

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When I peeled it open I was surprised at how pristine it looked after 6 years and, even how old it was, how small the electronics had been designed.  Also I forgot that most cameras now don’t have viewfinders and rely on LCD screens. I miss that and I would prefer to use a simple viewfinder to save battery life if I was on a long journey than having to rely on a draining 2.5″ LCD screen. The shutter button was a bit weak but apart from that I saw how well Mustek made the camera.  Although the name isn’t screaming “high quality” it really was constructed well…so well that I had trouble taking the lens off and it even bent my mini screwdriver.  There’s not much too it really but it was fun opening it up.

I haven’t bought any Mustek products since however after this experience I think I might look into one or two of their products like a Digital Photo Frame.

The new camcorder has arrived. Canon FS100 come on down…

I was up early this morning for some reason, maybe it was destiny, anyway CityLink arrived with my brand new camcorder which I ordered the other day.  The Canon FS100 is a flash based camcorder running on SD cards and boy does that make it light to carry.  Its replacing my Sony SR32 Hard Disk Camcorder (photo on my Flickr) that I hold my hands up to have been a poor investment.  The quality was poor and this new one should be an improvement.  I’ll charge it up and give it a go and post up a better review later…