Articles, tagged with "aperture and shutter speed", page 1
18th November 2011
If you are in need of help with photography skills, there is a great course offered through Digital Photography Success. The course is convenient, and a majority of the techniques may be taught through eBooks and magazines.
About the Course
Photograp...
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chickie maxwell
14th October 2011
According to the Digital Camera Ratings, the Canon Powershot SD4000 is one of the best cameras in the market today. The best feature about this camera which most reviewers noted at the Digital Camera Reviews is that the back lit CMOS sensor is really grea...
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Nazima Golamaully
05th October 2011
Lumix DMC FX550 digital cameras come with hybrid touch-screen interface with 3.0-inch large LCD, 25mm wide angle LEICA DC lens and iA (Intelligent Auto) mode. The FX550 features an intuitive hybrid interface using both the cursor keys and touchscreen for ...
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Aparajita Sankar
07th June 2011
Learning the principles of how to control your night vision camcorder is probably the best action you can take if you wish to move up to shooting professional quality video. While there is no doubt that making an above average film or video takes a certai...
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Roberta Carlson
31st March 2011
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX550 features an intuitive hybrid interface using both the cursor keys and touch-screen for full manual controls and Touch AF/AE. While shooting pictures, the AF/AE can be set by simply touching the subject on screen. The camera then ...
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Elizabeth Wills
29th March 2011
Whilst you don't need professional equipment, there are some basic requirements that are necessary if you hope to sell photographs full or part time. You don't actually need a digital camera at all, though you will find everything much easier if you do ha...
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Paul Summers
18th February 2011
The one great feature of investing in DSLR cameras is that you don't need to own ten different cameras to use in different shots. By simply investing in photography equipment, more specifically lenses, you can shoot in a wide array of scenarios. There is ...
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Mark Etinger
16th February 2011
Digital cameras focus light through lenses onto an electronic sensor, which captures the image electronically. The electronic image is then processed and converted into digital binary data, then stored on the cameras memory or on the digital memory card....
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Nick Matthews
14th December 2010
The 3 Rs of Photo Editing
Ten megapixel cameras don't necessarily result in million-dollar photos. In fact, the likelihood is that the quality of your camera will only capture the blemishes and unwanted objects in your snaps more accurately and vividly.
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Peter White
23rd November 2010
In case you are a sports fan, you know what it methods once a team goes into a "rebuilding year". It's just after owners and trainers decide it's time to educate new members and to correct unfavorable habits in others. And always, how the management team ...
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Author:
josandler
27th September 2010
Photography is an art. It takes practice, skill, and an eye for
the unexpected. Not all people will take the time to study a
landscape, wildlife, building, or other subject to find the hidden
depth within, but when they do often they will find ...
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Author:
Chrislomi
17th August 2010
Every make and model of digital camera has different combinations of settings.
But there are certain common settings that often apply. You can adjust these by using the menus on your screen, or by a button on the camera body.
White Balance
Lig...
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Author:
Jake
03rd June 2010
There is always something magical and mystical about the waterfalls that stuns everybody. Majestic look and the sound they present that makes everyone wish to experience it for a while. They leave a fantastic impression in our minds.
So let's try to e...
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Author:
arvind
20th May 2010
We all want to capture the moments in our lives and share those moments via photos with the people we love. Considering there are so many cameras to choose from and that you have so many more options than just the standard point and shoot. If you are an a...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
19th April 2010
In this digital age, photography has made huge advances. When I began taking SLR photographs some 20 plus years ago, film was my only option. This had advantages - primarily that I needed to make every picture count. There was nothing worse than picking u...
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Author:
Paul Summers