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FAQ


How do I contact you or make further enquiries?

You may SMS at 96999978 or email to [email protected]

Do I have to make reservation for the memory cards or digital camera or rechargeable batteries and how do I make reservation?

Yes, you are advised to do so to avoid disappointment. Just send us a S$10 cheque and a confirmation on the reservation period to the following address:

900 South Woodlands Drive #02-01, Woodlands Civic Centre Singapore 730900 (P.O Box 48)

How will the rental transaction be carry out?

Please see our collection and payment page.

 

What megapixel camera and resolution should I use?
 

You can have the best photo printer in the world but if the images captured by the camera don't live up to expectations, it'll all be for nothing. Therefore it is essential you find the right digital camera for the job. To do that, consider the print size you intend to make. Generally, a decent 4R print (or 4 x 6-inch) requires a sub-megapixel camera capable of 800 x 600dpi images. A 5R print (5 x 7-inch) typically needs a 1.2-megapixel with up to 1,280 x 960dpi, while 8R prints (8 x 10-inch) will at least require a 2-megapixel camera of 1,600 x 1,200dpi resolution. For those who want to produce A4 or larger prints, you should consider a 3-megapixel or higher camera.

Of course, most people will argue that a 4-megapixel camera will be more than adequate for most printing needs. But users should be aware that with higher resolutions, the tradeoff is a higher camera price, slower image processing and more space used up in the camera?s memory. Another issue is which image file type to save the pictures in. Most cameras store the captured images in JPEG format. While this is relatively smaller in size, JPEG compression causes slight image degradation. Therefore, wherever possible, images for print should be saved in TIFF for best results.

Why are there two different quality modes?
There are two different modes to vary the quantity and quality of images you can store on a memory card. You should use the fine quality mode for taking picture of people.  The number of images you can record varies depending on which quality mode you select and subject complexity:
 

STANDARD:   30-40 images
FINE:   15-20 images

In what file format are the images stored?  What is JPEG?  Why use JPEG?
The images are stored as JPEG files (aka jpg), with the exception of Bitmap Mode.  JPEG stands for "Joint Photographers Experts Group."  It is a cross-platform format, therefore it can be used with either MAC, or PC computers, and because of its very efficient compression with minimal quality loss, its ideal for e-mail, web sites, etc.

How much memory space do I need?

At resolution of 1600 x 1200, each picture require a memory space of 1 MB.

 

 

 

   
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