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Adopting a static-type touch control system, the 3-inch free-angle rear monitor with 1040K-dot high resolution features approx. The Lumix G7 also comes with a dual kit option of 1442 mm + 45150 mm at Rs 58,990. 1.74x (35mm camera equivalent) magnification capability.Lumix DMC- G7KGW-K:The Lumix G7 is capable of recording high-resolution QFHD 4K video in 3840x2160 at 25p (50Hz) or 24p in MP4.. The free-angle 3. The DMC-G7 integrates a 16MP Digital Live MOS sensor for higher resolution and sensitivity image recording with minimum noise.5mm microphone socket, Focus Peaking, Creative Control with 22 Filters, Time Lapse Shot / Stop Motion Animation.The 16MP features Digital Live MOS sensor with new Venus Engine to capture high-resolution images in detail with high contrast, colour reproduction and max. The G85 has splash/dustproof construction and is sealed from every joint, dial and button. The camera besides providing high-resolution images, it also contains other features like RAW data development in Camera, Multiple Exposure, Time Lapse Shot / Stop Motion Animation.48x / 0.Panasonic India has launched the new Lumix G85 and G7 in its Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (DSLM) category line-up. ISO 25600 high sensitivity. With the advantage of 4K video recording, users can capture the short photo videos at 30 fps in 8MP equivalent resolution. It integrates an OLED LVF (Live View Finder) with 2360K-dot high resolution in approx.ISO25600. These lightweight cameras come equipped with 4K video recording and editing capabilities.The Lumix G85 incorporates the new 5-axis Dual I.The Lumix G85 comes with a price tag of Rs 72,990 and the Lumix G7 will be available at Rs 53,990.100 per cent field of view. The camera also enables 4K live cropping in a video recording that realises stable panning or zooming in video recording. The Lumix G85 is capable of recording of high-resolution 4K video in 3840x2160 at 30p / 25p (50Hz Area) 30p (60Hz Area) or 24p in MP4.S. The image processor Venus Engine with quad core CPU lets high-speed signal processing resulting in 8fps(AFS) / 6fps(AFC) to capture fast moving subject in-focus.Furthermore, the Lumix G7 comes with a drive mode dial in addition to the front/rear dials, which enables activating 4K photo mode quickly. A maximum of 150 frames in five seconds following a designated frame can be saved.

1040K-dot touch-control monitor with approx.(Image Stabiliser) which helps in effective blurring suppression of photos.0-inch large, approx. The camera also possesses other features like wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi, 3. Integrating noise reduction systems, DMC-G7 enables shooting at max. In addition, the camera incorporates Light Composition function as a new option of 4K photo mode besides synthesising the images by choosing and saving brighter pixels.A newly integrated Focus Stacking function enables users to adjust the depth of field after shooting by combining multiple images shot with the Post Focus function in the camera.Lumix DMC- G85KGW-K:The Lumix G85 comes in a rugged-design DSLM (Digital Single Lens Mirrorless) camera window film Suppliers with a front structure composed of a magnesium alloy full diecast front frame. 100 per cent field of view helps in shooting under high and low angles easier.Lumix DMC-G7KGW-K is priced at 53,990. The Lumix G85 is also capable of a real-time image output to the external monitor/recorder via HDMI simultaneously while recording video

Posté le 13/09/2021 à 05:11 par filmsdn

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’To add colour to this picture, Edward Snowden, the US fugitive who is under the protective custody of Russia after leaking classified information from the NSA, has waded into this controversy with this Tweet: ‘The journalists exposing the Aadhaar breach deserve an award, not an investigation. When we use an email account, we’re giving up privacy for convenience, and so on. The consequences of government agencies having access to all information on a person are not measurable, particularly when it comes to mala fide action. In the wake of Aadhaar linkages, questions are being raised about the safety of financial, biometric data, and much more. (The writer is a practising advocate at the Madras High Court). I really have a soft spot for Modi for not throwing out something that wasn’t his idea. China wall paper ManufacturersThe scary part is not the legislation but the follow-up by courts and law enforcing authorities.  The lawyer community would stress that it is important to put in the safeguards first, before insisting that Aadhaar be compulsorily provided for 150 services.A recent expose on the shortcomings of Aadhaar ecosystem has triggered a debate on privacy and safety of data. If the government were truly concerned for justice, they would be reforming the policies that destroyed the privacy of a billion Indians.   

The thing is that it’s also about convenience, right? See privacy and convenience go hand in hand.Even as a Constitution bench of the Supreme Court is slated to hear the Aadhaar challenge on and from January 17, we have the scary report of  a  deputy director of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) registering  an FIR against The Tribune newspaper and its reporter for the report that said: ‘It took just Rs 500, paid through Paytm, and 10 minutes in which an "agent" of the group running the racket created a "gateway" for this correspondent and gave a login ID and password. It is going to be a great asset for India.  Want to arrest those responsible? They are called @ UIDAI.The availability of numbers and demographic data in centralised databases and disbursed ones as well, is a sure target for hackers, and in a data-leaky India, citizens run huge risks on several fronts.Even so, while the naysayers can see ghosts in the imponderables, Aadhaar is not wanting in support. The protection would, however, come under Data Protection laws that will have to come into force so that the individual does not suffer.  We live, breathe, order, eat, function, even exercise and medicate ourselves on it."With such cleavage of opinion, almost unbridgeable, what is the common man, who is directly impacted, to make of it?  But to those trained in law, it would be no sacrilege or blasphemy or even contempt of court to express the opinion that the chances are of the Supreme Court upholding the Aadhaar legislation and even the mandatory implementation and yet directing the government to expedite the receipt of the report of the Expert Committee led by Justice B N Srikrishna on Data Protection Law and legislate on it.’Liberals have gone to town that Aadhaar is the Big Brother of Orwellian 1984 fame. How effective would that be once a person’s digital footprint has been exposed

The current laws are not adequate to deal with such situations, which will not come under the existing provisions dealing with the Information Act and cybercrimes.Ideally, a person would feel obliged to present his data if he is deriving a benefit from the government.  But the current government has spread its tentacles to make it mandatory and insist on linkages with PAN cards, bank accounts, insurance policies, mobile phones and even school admissions and it was an endless extension. I use it all the time as a photo ID. Because the data is now available in a long trail linking a person’s every habit, the government has total access to his entire record, including health, sexual preference, etc.While the government’s claim of saving Rs 57,029 crore is challenged as illusory and stated that net net, after costs, there would be no savings at all, the scarier allegation is that the creation of State Resident Data Hubs can enable governments to profile residents and can potentially become tools for discrimination. In short, the order may be to redress the faultines that the digital platform may be infected with before implementation.And then the godfather of the platform Nandan Nilekani says, "Instead of having a larger conversation on data protection laws, Aadhaar was being dem-onised.There are huge legal implications regarding the privacy of the data.What is the common man to make of this? Is Aadhaar good, bad or ugly? Has it come to stay? Or does it run the risk of being derailed midway by a court ruling? All these critical questions are awaiting answers.  Lo and behold, you could enter any Aadhaar number in the portal, and instantly get all particulars that an individual may have submitted to the UIDAI, including name, address, postal code, photo, phone number and email.  If so, mere access to the mobile and internet have meant that our demographic profile is well and truly out in the open already and as Facebook and Twitter/WhatsApp maniacs, there is nothing new to leak. Here is an assessment of the perks and threats by experts. It was my friend Nandan Nilekani’s idea. But it needs a comprehensive and sou-nd data protection legislation too. All of # us give up a bit of privacy for convenience.  India needs a modern data protection and privacy law, because today there are many, many sources of digital data. People do not fully appreciate its power.  When we use a smart phone, we’re giving up privacy for convenience.The reason is quite simple.  They say that when it was launched in 2009 it was meant to clean up the corroded public distribution system and ensure that genuine beneficiaries were the recipients. Can Aadhaar stop just there? Of course, the important thing is no one must have access to the entire digital data unless it is on a need-to-know basis. The trick lies in balancing the two rather than trashing the Aadhaar platform as if it was a Big Brother in the making. "It is a big deal that India has built a system that now has over a billion people with unique authentic IDs.  As on date, cyberworld is in our homes and lives 24 x7 and 365 days a year.So India needs Aadhaar. But he kept it and pursued it," said Thomas Friedman, who is a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner

Posté le 25/08/2021 à 05:42 par filmsdn
Edité le 25/08/2021 à 05:42 par filmsdn

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