Price: £24.99
Overall rating: **** (4 out of 5)
Manufacturer: Ulead
Ulead DVD Movie Factory... £19.99
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 4 £28.99
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 4... £42.99
Ken McMahon, Personal Computer World 27 Jul 2005
Most budget video-editing programs now provide some DVD authoring tools, so dedicated authoring applications need to offer something extra. Ulead's DVD Movie Factory 4 offers ease of use and the ability to get video from a variety of sources - files from your hard drive, camcorder footage and digital TV recordings - onto your discs with the minimum of fuss.
Movie Factory uses a tabbed, wizard-style interface, which guides you through the DVD production process. First, a launch screen presents the various project options, which include Create Video DVD, Create Slideshow DVD, Copy disc, Straight to Disc and Edit DVD. Similar options are provided for CD-based projects.
As well as producing standalone slideshows, the package lets you incorporate them within a DVD-video project. Movie Factory's tools for assembling shows - sorting images, adding transitions and arranging backing music - were always good. This version adds new pan and zoom effects so that even still images can be given a more dynamic feel.
Straight to Disc is perfect for instant archival of a DV tape. All you need to do is connect your camcorder with a Firewire cable, insert a blank or editable DVD in the drive and hit the button. It's just a shame that this new version's support for 16:9 widescreen format video doesn't extend to this feature. If you have a camcorder capable of shooting in 16:9 format, you'll have to capture and author manually.
Convenient as Straight to Disc is, most people will opt for the more hands-on approach. The first step here is to import your source clips by capturing from a DV camcorder or analogue TV tuner or by locating files on your hard drive.
Captured footage can be encoded on the fly - this saves you having to do it later, prior to DVD burning - and the mpeg2 encoding options have been expanded, with new quality presets, 16:9 formats and Dolby Digital Stereo audio encoding.
It's not up to the standards of a dedicated video editor, but Movie Factory has all the basic tools for editing and organising clips into a format for DVD viewing.
The Multi-trim window makes light work of cutting unwanted footage, allowing you to scan through a clip using VCR-style controls and a jog slider, marking sections of the clip you want to keep and discarding the rest.
The add/edit chapter feature is used to add chapter points to longer clips and create sub-menus for them. You can add chapters manually - a preview window, VCR-style controls and a jog wheel let you skip through a clip adding chapters as you go. You can either create chapter points at fixed time intervals or where Movie Factory automatically detects scene changes.
The Enhance video feature lets you add transitions between clips, superimpose title overlays and record and mix voiceover narration and background music tracks. These features make the program a good choice for those who don't own a video-editing application but still want some creative editing control.
Having organised and edited your content, Movie Factory's menu editor puts it into a default template, with thumbnails to link clips to chapter menus and navigation buttons to move between menu pages. A selection of templates is organised into categories such as corporate, vacation, festivities and romantic. If these aren't to your liking, they are easily customised.
Changing the background image or video, customising the thumbnail buttons and adding menu background music takes seconds. You can now drag and resize elements in the menu preview and templates customised in this way can be saved and re-applied to subsequent projects with a click.
Prior to burning, a built-in software player fulfils a preview and testing role. As playing motion menus (thumbnail buttons and backgrounds that use video loops) can put a strain on all but the fastest systems, this option can be disabled.
Burning options are more than adequate; you can record straight to disc in standard DVD-video format, Ulead's fast re-editable format, or DVD+VR. Alternatively, you can burn the files to a folder on your hard disk or create a disc image from which multiple copies can be produced. There's also support for dual-layer DVD recording.
At £24.99, DVD Movie Factory 4 is the best value for money DVD authoring application out there. But for existing users it's not a compelling upgrade; many changes are cosmetic and unless your camcorder can shoot 16:9 or you've just invested in a dual-layer burner, you could probably live without the new features.
Friday, July 29, 2005
Digital Cube I-Station
Price: £329.99
Overall rating: **** (4 out of 5)
Manufacturer: Datamind
Will Stapley, Personal Computer World 29 Jul 2005
The 20GB I-Station from Digital Cube supports playback of DivX, Xvid and mpeg video files, along with a wide range of audio formats, and boasts a built-in FM tuner and mp3 recorder.
Although the compact case is a little plasticky, the interface is clean and easy to navigate thanks to the 3.5in touch-screen display and stylus.
In tests the I-Station coped extremely well with the various flavours of video thrown at it, but if you want to play wmv or asf files you'll need to use the included transcoding software.
While it doesn't have the advanced PVR features of the Archos AV400 (also available from Datamind) and can't record video, the I-Station impressed us a great deal with its playback compatibility.
Verdict
Pros:
Good compatibility; easy to use
Cons:
No video record feature
Overall rating: **** (4 out of 5)
Manufacturer: Datamind
Will Stapley, Personal Computer World 29 Jul 2005
The 20GB I-Station from Digital Cube supports playback of DivX, Xvid and mpeg video files, along with a wide range of audio formats, and boasts a built-in FM tuner and mp3 recorder.
Although the compact case is a little plasticky, the interface is clean and easy to navigate thanks to the 3.5in touch-screen display and stylus.
In tests the I-Station coped extremely well with the various flavours of video thrown at it, but if you want to play wmv or asf files you'll need to use the included transcoding software.
While it doesn't have the advanced PVR features of the Archos AV400 (also available from Datamind) and can't record video, the I-Station impressed us a great deal with its playback compatibility.
Verdict
Pros:
Good compatibility; easy to use
Cons:
No video record feature
Friday, July 01, 2005
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Canon IXUS 430 Review
Product Information
Unmistakably IXUS, the fashionable Digital IXUS 430 is a celebration of designer chic and miniaturisation, with an exquisitely finished all-metal body protecting a multitude of ingenious features.
Features
* 4.0 Megapixel sensor
* Designer style, ultra compact all-metal body
* 3x optical zoom, approx. 11x combined
* DIGIC and iSAPS
* 9-point AiAF
* 3 minute movies with sound
* PictBridge/Canon Direct Print compatible
* Print/Share button
* Access to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (Not available in all regions)
* Includes 32mb Compact flash card
A stylish, high performer.
All IXUS Just the way it feels in your hand tells you this is an IXUS. The beautifully styled Digital IXUS 430 blends uncompromising build quality with an array of integrated technologies, advanced electronics and precision optics. A 4.0 Megapixel sensor allows up to A3 photo print enlargements.
The IXUS eye A 3x optical zoom culminates 60 years of Canon optical heritage to deliver crisp, corner-to-corner clarity. A 3x optical zoom (11x combined) offers a wide angle of coverage, while the 9-point AiAF ensures accurate focusing, even with off-centre subjects.
Outstanding performance High performance demands plenty of processing power – which is why the Digital IXUS 430 incorporates Canon's dedicated DIGIC processor. DIGIC delivers superb image quality at high speed with less drain on the battery for extended performance.
Photographer's assistant iSAPS is a hidden photographer's assistant, instantly analysing the scene and making adjustments even before the shutter release is pressed. iSAPS optimises exposure, white balance and auto-focus settings in every shooting situation for consistently brilliant results.
Advanced features An Intelligent Orientation Sensor automatically rotates images before playback. Movie mode allows up to 3-minute movie clips with sound recording, playback and 'in-camera' editing. Auto mode is perfect for 'point and shoot' situations, while Manual mode puts you in creative control.
Easy printing The camera prints directly to all PictBridge or Canon Direct Print compatible printers. Create beautiful, instant photo prints by connecting camera to printer and pushing the Print/Share button, which also speeds up online sharing to any Windows PC. When used with a Canon Compact Photo Printer, you can print ID photos, or a series of movie clip frames.
Online sharing With Canon's ZoomBrowser EX (for Windows) and ImageBrowser (for Macintosh) you can arrange albums, crop photographs and adjust image contrast and brightness. Your new IXUS also comes with membership to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, your personal online gallery with 100MB free space for sharing albums with family and friends. CANON iMAGE GATEWAY also allows you to personalise the camera with start-up image and sound-effect downloads.
Shoot under water For diving, surfing and skiing, an optional waterproof case gives your camera full protection to a depth of 40 metres.
Best Price --£169.98 inc VAT at EBuyer
Canon IXUS 30 3.3mp Digital Camera -
Canon has today announced what it is calling a brother-sister pairing, in the shape of the PowerShot SD200 and PowerShot SD300. They are the first cameras to incorporate two UA (Ultra-high Refractive Index Glass Moulded (GMo) Aspherical lens) elements which has alllowed Canon to produced its smallest cameras to feature a 3x zoom. Both are SD compatible with the only main difference being the resolution; four million pixels (SD300) and 3.2 million pixels (SD200), priced 399 and 299 respectively.
* Resolution 3.3 Megapixel
* Optical Zoom 3x
* Camera Type Ultra-Compact
* Interchangeable Lens Without Interchangeable Lens
* Optical Zoom 3x
* 35mm Zoom Lens 35 - 105 mm
* Digital Zoom 3.2x
* Focus Type Autofocus
* Focus Range 11.81 in. to Infinity (w)
* Macro Focus Range 1.18 - 19.69 in. (w) / 11.81 - 19.69 in. (t)
* Focal Length 5.8 - 17.4 mm
* Video Speed 30 fps
* Max Movie Length Without Limit (Depends on the camera free memory size)
* Aperture Range f2.8/f4.9 (w/t)
* Shutter Speed 15 - 1/1500 sec
* Frames Per Second 2.8 Frames
* Memory Type SD Card
* File Size for Highest Resolution 1.6 MB (80 images on 128MB card)
* File Size for Lowest Resolution .08 MB (about 1,600 images on 128MB card)
* Flash Type Built-In
* Viewfinder Optical
* LCD Panel With LCD Panel
* LCD Panel Size 2 in.
* LCD Screen Resolution 118,000 pixels
* LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
* Interface USB
* Battery Life 140 Images
* Mp3 Built In Without MP3
* Built-in Microphone With Built-in Microphone
* Built-in Speaker With Built-in Speaker
* Tripod Mount With Tripod Mount
* Width 3.4 in.
* Depth 0.83 in.
* Height 2.1 in.
* Weight 0.25 lb.
BEST PRICE -£139.98 inc VAT at Ebuyer
CASIO Exilim EX-S100
Type Type Compact camera
Pixels CCD CCD 1/3.2" - 3,2 megapixels
Resolution (in pixels) 2048 x 1536
Optical
Optical Viewfinder None
LCD display 2" (5,0cm)
Macro Distance 17cm - 50 cm
Normal Distance 40 cm àto infinity
Optical Zoom 2,8x
Digital Zoom 4 x
ISO range ISO 50 / 100 / 200 / 400, manual
Aperture and Shutter Speed Shutter: Normal 1/8 - 1/2000 Sec
nightmode: 4 - 1/2000 Sec.
Fireworks: 2 Sec. (fixe)
Aperture: F4.0 - 6.6
Flash (built-in) Auto, on, off, red eye reduction
Distance: Approx. 0.4 - 2.5 m
Storage Image formats JPEG (Exif, Ver. 2.2) DPOF & DCF Compatible
Memory Card Type SD Card and MMC
Included Memory Card -
Internal Memory Internal flash memory 9,3 Mb
Video Video mode Yes, with sound
Video Sequence 320 x 240 pixels
TV Out -
Webcam -
Computer InterFace Port USB on dockingstation with AC adapter connection
Wireless function -
Compatibility PC
Included software Manufacturer's information not available
Extras Power sources Rechargeable li-ion battery
Other features Zoom display (4x); 9 picture display; calendar; Photostand function
Date and time recorded with image data; auto calendar up to year 2049
RGB histogram display; grid display; album function; favourites folder
Size 88 x 57 x 16,7 mm
Weight (in grams) 113
Included accessories USB cradle terminal, AC adaptor for cradle, USB cable, strap, rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery
Manual provided in French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch
Manual available for download from official website
BEST PRICE -£129 Inc. VAT from PIXMANIA
Pentax Optio 50 3x Optical 4x Digital Zoom 1.8" TFT Digital CameraDescription
The PENTAX Optio50 is a compact, lightweight digital camera that makes digital photography easy for virtually anyone. Incorporating a handy "Simple" mode, it allows the user to quickly choose an icon that matches the subject at hand and have the camera select all the optimal settings automatically for the best possible results. And to ensure easy use continues no matter where you go, the Optio50 has also been designed to be powered by AA batteries, which are widely available internationally. But to be worthy of the PENTAX name, of course, ease of use is simply not enough. Indeed, the Optio50 offers the power and clarity of a 3X optical zoom lens and the sheer detail and high-level resolution of 5.0 effective megapixels, making it as sharp at shooting as it is easy to use.
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