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Sony DSC-H50 a new Sony DSLR

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
After a little break from new releases , finally Sony announced about new DSLR with DSC-H50 . It’s 9.0 megapixel Cyber-Shot & with powerful Carl ZeissĀ® 15x optical zoom lens.DSC-H50_WideDSC-H50_nightShot

There is one impressive feature about it’s LCD Screen which is 3-inch tilting with scratch-resistant, UV hard-coat finish. Generally we get to see 2 /2.5 inch LCD but this one is little more , but that means it will consume more battery also .

Other noticeable feature are Noise reduction is now a user-selectable option, with high, low and standard settings,D-Range Optimizer & HD component output for viewing photos on a compatible HDTV set.

It’s scheduled for May-2008 from SonyStyle with cost range starting at 400 $ , adding accessories with cost more like HD cable etc.

Withdraw Paypal money from your Indian bank a/c

Thursday, November 1st, 2007
Getting your paypal fund was little hassle & there were some sub channel ways which bloggers tried to cash their paypal fund in India like getting US bound Credit card & etc , but no 1 was safe & some got freeze pay pal a/c due to legal issues .

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Now ,paypal fund can be withdrawn from your Indian bank a/c legally .

  1. Login to your PayPal account.
  2. Click the ‘Profile’ subtab on the Account Overview page.
  3. Click the ‘Bank Accounts’ link in the Financial Information column.
  4. Click Add.
  5. Fill out the Add Bank Account form.
  6. Click ‘Add Bank Account’.
  7. You are now able to withdraw funds from your PayPal account to this bank account.

“State Bank of India , Bank of India, Canara Bank, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, ING VYSYA Bank, UTI Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, HSBC, Citibank are the participating banks.

It takes 5-7 business days, but may take more time, depending on your bank’s policies.

No, there are no minimum withdrawal amounts or maximum withdrawal amounts. However, a non-verified PayPal members can only withdraw US$500 per month.

For withdrawal amounts of more than 7,000 Rupees are free. For withdrawal amounts of less then 7,000 Rupees, there will be a fee of 50 Rupees.”


So finally a good relief to get money from your own personal Indian bank a/c. Although, there is already visa credit card withdraw facility is there but I hope this 1 is little fast & transaction charges are low.

Update : find your bank codes here