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    would always stick with hard print and film-based photos in their entire life. They never took seriously that digital photography would replace them. Even though digital cameras provide higher quality pictures‚ company never took that as a serious threat from the business point of view. When emerging digital camera Sony started taking the market with their new convenient and portable cameras that produced better picture quality‚ Sony slowly started taking over all the distributing channels and retail

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    Visualhttp://vcj.sagepub.com/ Communication Digital photography: communication‚ identity‚ memory José van Dijck Visual Communication 2008 7: 57 DOI: 10.1177/1470357207084865 The online version of this article can be found at: http://vcj.sagepub.com/content/7/1/57 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Visual Communication can be found at: Email Alerts: http://vcj.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions: http://vcj.sagepub.com/subscriptions Reprints:

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    2 The Kodak Company was founded by George Eastman‚ an America who was so attracted to still photography and cameras. He saw the Still camera as a fabulous invention‚ though with reservation that it does need to be modify. According to Eastman‚ the cameras at his time was bulky‚ heavy‚ and not user friendly to the average person; in 1879 he left the United States for London to establish a company that would inculcate these ideals

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    for this project is the GW-Instek (Model GDS-3152) Digital Storage Oscilloscope with a sampling rate of 150 MHz‚ as shown in Figure 38. Figure 38. GW-Instek oscilloscope The oscilloscope has a function to save the screenshots of the plots‚ as well as the 48 sampling data in the form of Excel file‚ which can be used for further analysis. The oscilloscope can also be linked directly to the computer for ease of data retrieval. This is a digital storage oscilloscope that has a function to save the

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    Photography: Saving Nature

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    and with the help of a camera‚ it gives one the ability to record a moment in time‚ forever. A camera is simply a lightproof box with an opening to admit light onto light-sensitive material or imaging sensor to record an image. The first camera ever invented was called camera obscura‚ which was invented hundreds of years before photography itself was invented. These cameras were used as drawing aids for Western artists in the sixteenth century. (Joyner & Monaghan) “Cameras have come a long way‚ from

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    Existing Businesses: Cameras With regard to interchangeable-lens cameras‚ we will work to improve the performance of image sensors while expanding our lineup of camera bodies and renewing our interchangeable lens offerings. As for compact cameras‚ the explosive popularity of smartphones is starting to eat into the low-end compact camera segment. In response to smartphones‚ which offer advantages in terms of network connectivity‚ we are improving the communication features of cameras to make them more

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    Author ’s personal copy Information & Management 47 (2010) 53–59 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Information & Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/im User acceptance of hedonic digital artifacts: A theory of consumption values perspective Ofir Turel a‚*‚ Alexander Serenko b‚1‚ Nick Bontis c‚2 a College of Business and Economics‚ California State University Fullerton‚ P.O. Box 6848‚ Fullerton‚ CA 92834-6848‚ USA Faculty of Business Administration‚ Lakehead

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    compression technology‚ digital music‚ images‚ DVDs‚ books and games can be distributed instantaneously across the Internet to end-users. Many digital service providers sell their digital content not only through DVDs but also over computer networks. However‚ without protection and management of digital rights‚ digital content can be easily copied‚ changed‚ and distributed to a large number of recipients‚ which could cause revenue loss to media companies. To protect commercial digital intellectual property

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    Kodak Strategy

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    Next‚ Eastman invented the plain black box camera that had a push button to take pictures and a key to advance the film. When the roll of film‚ normally 100 exposures‚ was complete the photographer sent the entire camera to the Eastman Company in Rochester for development‚ reloading of film and printing for a mere $10. The first Kodak camera led to the creation of their first slogan: “You press the button – we do the rest”. He named the brand of camera Kodak because it was short‚ it would not be

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    search the market and make a recommendation for DSLR camera. For the better future for our company‚ The Wedding Shop‚ we should get the better performance DSLR camera for our customer to done a better job. A DSLR has advantages over compact digital cameras. No compact camera to date can match the high ISO performance of a DSLR‚ particularly useful when taking photos in low light or when high shutter speeds are desired. Some Fuji Film compact cameras with a Super CCD‚ such as the F20‚ perform well at

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