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Flights To Africa

Posted on February 8, 2010
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There are a number of things to think about when considering traveling to Africa. Whichever country that you decide to visit you will most likely be going by Air. There are now many airlines on the various routes and you have a wide range to choose from.

If you want to make great savings on the airfares you can think about some of the following points that I will mention below. Gone are the days when it was the major airlines operating on most routes, smaller airlines have entered the market and the comepetirion has forced air fares to come down.

What you need to do is schedule your visit appropriately. The prices of air tickets are not fixed and so you can never get any quotations for a particular airline. You might be able to get an estimate however. As the week progresses and the year changes the prices also too vary.

If you are going to be traveling mid week you will pay a lower fare than someone traveling over the weekend. The reason is that the weekend period is said to be a peak period of travel where you have many people traveling between places. Since the seats on any flight are always limited the prices tend to be higher. The time of the year also matters. Different airlines will have a different interpretation when it comes to what is peak season and what is not.

You will be able to get current airfares, information on available discounts and routes at any one of these:flights from durban to east london cape town to joburg flight distance cape town to bloemfontein

So it’s always a good idea to confirm rates with a particular airline before booking. You can book your ticket by making a reservation at the airlines ticket office or make a booking by phone. However you will always get a discount by making an online booking. If a booking is made online the airline does not use any personnel, stationery and does not print anything so they save money. You can always get information from any travel agency or tour guide operator.

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H Series Cameras: Big Zoom & High Quality

Posted on February 8, 2010
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One of the best ways to capture your memories forever is through photographs and there is no better way to do it than with a Sony digital camera. Sony is one of the pioneers of excellent digital camera technology. Sony has provided consumers with an excellent line of digital cameras that is equipped with the best optical and imaging technology that can capture your most prized memories with more detail, color and precision imaginable.

Every Sony digicam has an exclusive Sony technology that is able to boost your photo capturing experience. This line of Sony digital cameras allow high digital processing that reduces picture noise and delivers smoother and more detailed images. Included in this line is the H series.

The DSC- H1

The Cybershot DSC H1 offers a 12x zoom which is wonderful for close-up shots. It is generally considered as a well-thought-out design with a broad feature set and fast performance that can work well in almost all shooting situations. The H1 is slightly heavier and larger which adds to the digital camera’s solid and substantial feel.

The DSC-H2

The DSC H2 comes with a 6 megapixel imager and a 2″ LCD. This model incorporates Sony’s SupersteadyShot optical image stabilization that is very helpful in reducing image blur caused by hand movement. It also offers a high-light sensitivity setting of up to ISO 1000 which is very ideal for capturing moving objects and people with less blur and graininess. The shutter lag at both wide angle and telephoto zoom settings is very good in addition to the prefocus time (half-pressing and holding down the Sony DSC-H2 shutter button before exposure) which is very fast.

The DSC-H3

This Sony H3 model is a super compact 8 megapixel camera that has a powerful 10x optical zoom lens that is perfect for close-up shots. The ‘Sports’ shooting mode of the camera combines a high shutter speed along with continuous auto-focusing which allows you to capture every moment of that special sporting event or kids playing in the yard. This aspect helps reduce shutter lag by quickly focusing on fast moving objects.

The DSC-H5

The DSC-H5 has a 7.2 megapixel CCD imager and a three inch LCD screen and has a 12x optical zoom. It is capable of capturing distant shots and easy to use like a point-and-shoot camera. Additionally, the Sony anti-blur system provides the noise reduction technology that helps minimize picture noise which makes it easier to shoot at a faster shutter speed. This is very advantageous especially if you are taking a shot in low-light conditions.

Sony has always been known to offer a quality product and their digital cameras are no exception. While not all cameras belonging in this brand can serve your purpose, you can still be certain that a Sony digital camera can undoubtedly be a name that you can trust.

If you do decide to purchase a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H series camera, make sure you do some research on Google first regarding the Sony DSC-H2 shutter button repair first! The models after the DSC-H10 and up do not have this Sony shutter button repair problem.

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Be More Careful With Your Camera and Don’t Break The LCD Screen!

Posted on February 8, 2010
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We live in a throw-away society, it’s a simple fact. You buy that brand new fancy digital camera with all the bells and whistles for $400, and in 6 months to 1 year it’s worth maybe half that, and then the unthinkable happens: you drop it and it breaks. The LCD is cracked, or the lens is jammed; what do you do? You go back to there store where you bought it and the kid working there that knows next to nothing about cameras to begin with, let alone camera repair, tells you to throw it in the garbage and it’s not fixable. And so you feel the manufacturer is to blame for the problem, you throw away the camera and instead look to buy another made by a different company.

There are always alternatives to every problem including this one. Honest! It may cost you 0 to fix your camera, and yes you can buy a new camera these days for 0 at some places, but what sort of quality do you think you will get from a 0 camera? Not very good quality I hope, because you’re not going to get it.

#1 – Broken/cracked LCD screen.

It was hard for me to choose between a jammed lens and broken LCD screen repair but I stuck with LCD for #1 because it’s so easy to break your LCD that you don’t even have to touch the camera to do it!

The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is the view screen on the back of the camera that lets you see menus, playback pictures etc. An LCD screen is a very thin and fragile part of the camera and on many of them it is completely unprotected! Take a look at your LCD screen; is it slightly recessed or does it look like it’s flat and even all the way across? If it’s flat you have a protective ‘window’ or ‘glass’ over the LCD to help prevent damage and breakage. If it’s not flat, you have nothing protecting your LCD and should put a good quality LCD screen protector on the camera and NOT those thin, flimsy ’saran wrap’ plastic film screen protectors, they are worthless.

- Don’t expose your camera to high heat or extreme cold in your car. Excessive high tempertures could cause the LCD to expand such that it cracks, and conversely extremely low temperture could cause it to freeze!

- Don’t put anything up against the LCD in your camera bag, it will bang against the LCD and crack it (yes, even if it has a window over it, it will break!)

- Don’t put your camera in your back pocket and then sit down!

- Don’t store your camera in your pants pocket, it can easily break from the pressure.

- … Please do not put your camera in your pants pocket. =)

Ok, so it’s broken, what do you do now?

- The manufacturer will just site impact damage and will refuse the repair even if the camera wasn’t dropped etc. You can still try, but they will most likely not fix it.

- Search for defective cameras on eBay and use one to repair yours and make one good camera out of them.

- Look for an actual camera repair business and not somebody that will send it to the manufacturer and tell you it’s $200 and 4-6 weeks to repair. (If they tell you this, they are NOT repairing your camera for you, they are sending it to the manufacturer, guaranteed)

Many LCD screens are very easy to install and you can do it yourself and all you need is a small screwdriver. There are LCD repairs that are quite difficult; even seasoned pro’s don’t want to do them! I can’t tell you Brand …. is the best and Brand … is the worst, it’s really not like that. There are certain series of cameras that have one or two models that are more difficult to repair but the others are more straight forward. You will have to figure out if you want to try opening your camera and repairing it by yourself or not.

How is an LCD replaced?

With most Canon camera LCD repair for example (using them as the example because they have the largest market share) all you do is disconnect the ribbon cable for the LCD and the backlight (the light that shines through the LCD and allows you to see what is on the screen) and then install the new LCD. Some come with the backlight attached, some do not. Some backlights need to be soldered to the mainboard of the camera, some do not.

- Be sure to never touch the flash capacitor contacts! You WILL zap yourself if you do, and it will HURT a bit. You will probably throw your camera across the room when it happens. (Yeah, I’ve done it, I’ve been repairing cameras for 5 years now so….) We use an item called a “flash capacitor discharger” and we use them every time we work on a camera.

I hope this sheds some light on the subject of camera repair. You do not have to throw your camera away because the LCD is broken, and you can even fix it yourself!

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Cheapest Flights From Bangkok To Capetown

Posted on February 7, 2010
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Basically there are two airports that you can use from Bangkok to Cape town; 1. Don Muang (DMK) route or 2. the Bangkok direct (BKK) route. Since flights for the DMK route are not usually available we will look at the BKK route.

(BKK) Bangkok to Cape Town

You can make a choice from these cheap flights to Cape Town i.e. Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Thai Airways International, Emirates, Cathay Pacific Airways, Malaysia Airways Singapore Airlines or the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

The cheapest flight amongst these is Kenya Airways and Ethiopian, which costs about half of what other flights are charging for the same trip.

The Ethiopian airways flight leaves Bangkok at 01:40 and flies to its home country Addis Ababa. It gets there at 06:35 in the morning and leaves for Johannesburg at 08:50 and gets there at 13:15. From here it will head to Cape Town at 15.00 hrs and arrive 17.10hrs the following day.

All in all this cheap flight to Cape Town takes 16 hours and 40 minutes on air and the overall journey is 22 hours and 20 minutes.

Emirates is also the second cheapest flight from Bangkok to Cape Town. It leaves Bangkok at 20:30 for Dubai. You must be prepared to sleep overnight because it will arrive in Dubai at 23.35 hrs and only leave for Johannesburg at 04.40 hrs the next day.

The flight gets to Johannesburg at 10:50 and leaves for Cape Town at 13:00. The final journey takes about two hours and by 15:10 you would be in Cape Town.

Other possible flights that you might use are Cathay Pacific, Malaysia and Singapore Airlines. KLM is the most expensive amongst these and has the longest journey.

Up to date airfares and ways on how to make your travel arrangements can be found from any one of the following:

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ROSE GOLD JEWELRY – What Is It?

Posted on February 6, 2010
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Nowadays, there are many rings diversity on the market. It’s complicated to choose one that is exciting for the brides. But actually likes the brides prefer white or yellow gold rings. Recently, rose gold jewelry makes women more beautiful looking. Wonderful colors of rose gold jewelry make women loves it very much.

Rose color created by mixing gold with copper materials. Gold is a soft metal, to make it harder you need to blend it with other materials. Blending result from process changes the colors. It’s need to make special mastership amazing rose gold jewelry. It’s complicated but the final result is wonderful. To make rose gold jewelry, usually 25 percent copper is blended with 75 percent pure gold. To get darker red coloration, more copper is mixed in the precious metal. Thus, the jewelers can get different Hues by lowering or increasing the proportion copper. Clearly, there are many varieties of engagement rings of gold that rose to choose from.

Jewelry designers decide to put art into the material since metal rose color make the feeling of love to jewelry deeper.
The color shows such unique colors that inspires romantic creations such as rose petals to be drawn all across the band. This gives it the feel of deep love Blooming on your finger.

Rose gold jewelry is a symbol of love hearts lovers. This is the style preferred by the women. This is because the ring is unique in terms of color and design.

Rose gold jewelry come in various designs. Because copper alloy offer a variety of colors, you will find many enter the ring copper alloy ornaments. You will also find a variety of patterns that involve some gold to where. In some rings, the metal offers a perfect contrast to normal Hues. To create a different design, jewelers use a variety of settings such as the bezel.

As copper is cheaper than silver alloy, gold prices should be increased involvement of the lower ring of all rings. But that may not always occur. This is because the rose is still a ring of gold jewelry is rare. While searching for jewelry will not be surprising at the price.
However, the more people make this ring as a choice selection, production increased, so that the lower price. Now, you are more likely to buy them cheaper than ever before.
While shopping for rose gold engagement rings, looking at the goldsmith shop or from the internet as much as possible. More search will lead you to ring in the accurate design, price and Hues.

 

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