The Braun D410 Digital Camera
Pros
A camera compact in shape and function size of a
packet of 20 cigarettes. Designed for simplicity in use and
the ladies handbag with a neat case included 4MByte sensor
very respectable: and a three times optical zoom a
good lens. Simple to use and gives excellent results
prints of up to 10 x 8 inches are feasible on best settings
Cons
Only space for two AA batteries but the case is
small! take some spares. Lacks an optical viewfinder,
LCD display difficult to see on a sunny day. Flash is good
up to 10 feet max but then that is true of most on
camera flashes The Braun D410 is a compact camera that comes
compete with batteries and camera case rare nowadays
and a set of leads for connection to your PC or to your TV.
While this is a still picture and a movie camera, this
review is more concerned about the still picture capability
of the Braun D410.
I was able to operate the camera from the box but
then I am a photographer.
Reading the first few pages of the manual will get you
going and that will probably be all you require. As with
all things electronic, there are many functions included,
most of which you will never use.
Indeed the camera manual printed in 7 languages
is considerably larger and heavier than the camera so
leave it at home! Same applies to the CD Rom containing
software for your PC.
Inserting a 256Mbyte SD Memory card allows the camera to
store in excess of 100 images at its highest resolution
4Mega Pixels. This card can be used to transfer images to
your PC or can be taken to a photo lab to get the images
printed. The camera will take either Secure Digital or
Multimedia memory cards they are physically identical.
The only difference is that the SD card has a small switch
in its side to lock the contents of its memory. Take care
when inserting batteries or cards. This is a small and
delicate piece of equipment! The cards can be inserted the
wrong way around but the battery cover will not fit back
into place!
Switch on the Braun D410 camera by pressing the small
button at the centre of the command dial at the top of the
camera. The dial sets the mode of the camera fully
automatic or a range of options including landscapes,
portraits, sport subjects (rapidly moving) and night
photography.
The controls are intuitive to operate starting with the
upper toggle switch on the rear of the camera switching
between wide angle and telephoto. The image you are
focussing on is displayed on a small screen on the rear of
the camera there is no eye piece as such.
Slight pressure on the picture taking button causes the
camera to focus and calculate exposure a full press
causes the camera to take a picture there is a small
delay between pressing the button and taking the shot so
keep the camera still! Most users will use the fully
automatic mode which involves no thinking or playing. The
built in flash gun switches itself on as and when needed for
individual groups or small portraits. Do not expect it to
fill a hall though this is a compact camera!
The screen on the back of the camera is able to review
images taken and stored in memory. Press the playback arrow
button to go into review mode press it again to go back
to photograph mode. Use the lower toggle switch to step
through the shots you have taken. Individual images can be
deleted and taken again if required. I found the
screen difficult to use on a very bright sunny day.
A drawback of any small camera is that there is little
room for the batteries. The Braun D410 accepts 2 AA size
batteries. So take some spares with you as they soon run
down should you be making use of the camera over a period.
The motors for the telephoto lens, flash and other circuits
drain the cells.
I am not going to go through all of the options and
control functions of the camera. The manual does that very
well. So I would suggest that should you buy this camera you
spend half an hour reading the manual and then put it to one
side and take some photographs! The advantage of digital is
that you are not exposing film and you can delete the
images you do not want to keep.
The camera can take short bursts of video as well, but I
am not going to describe that!
In summary the Braun D410 is a very competent consumer
camera which will delight the user in its simplicity and
quality. Ideal for the ladies and their handbag.
For more information on this product visit http://www.view-link.com/contact.html
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About The Author
Christopher Thomas is a keen photographer and
company director at Viewlink Ltd based in Amersham, Uk.
The company focusses on digital photo developing for
both amateur and commercial photographers as well as a
wide range of photographic supplies. For more articles
by Christopher Thomas please visit the company website
at http://www.view-link.com.
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This article was posted on September 18, 2005