Articles, tagged with "aperture", page 1
30th January 2012
Finding the right Canon Rebel lens can change your photography and your life, even if it is the lowly Canon 50mm lens. After all, this is the lens that has the dubious distinction of being called "normal" by digital SLR photographers.
Actually, the ti...
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Author:
Wayne Rasku
26th January 2012
It's an amazing feeling to be opening a brand new Canon Rebel T3i digital SLR camera. You really have to experience it in real life to understand it.
The beauty of a digital SLR is that it has separate lenses, and these must be purchased separately. Wi...
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Author:
Wayne Rasku
24th January 2012
As you already know, the Nikon P7000 is actually an awesome video camera, assisting the regular photograph enthusiast shoot like a pro in situations you could feel are impossible. You might as a result not be whatsoever stunned for the large cost tag you ...
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Author:
Odis Forester
24th January 2012
How To Date Your Grandfather Clock
If your grandfather clock has a brass dial, it was probably made in the period between 1680 and 1770. The early brass dial clocks only had one hand, because the average person had no need of knowing the time to the ne...
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Author:
Andrew Clayton Clockmakers
20th January 2012
Landscape photographers, sports photographers, and news photographers travel world wide to capture that perfect moment with up-to-date, modern digital photographic equipment. Seasonal photo shoots are popular for families who are eager to share pictures ...
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Author:
Clement Divin
21st December 2011
Introduction:
Hello there.
This is an article for those who would love to know more about that box of tricks called a camera! Not just information for the sake of it, but information that does something! That little box of mysterious tricks that cap...
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Author:
TB On-Line
15th December 2011
The light sensitivity of film and the sensor is now predominantly in ISO specified. The number of common values is:
ISO 100 - 200 - 400-800
Here, the ascending sequence of numbers is not only mathematically, a doubling of the previous value, but a...
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Author:
Seoexpert001
14th December 2011
The Telescopes are categorized in three categories depending upon the optics used.
Refractor Telescopes : Refractors use lenses as optics at both the ends of the tube to achieve Magnification. Galileo used a Refractor telescope around 400 years back. The...
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Author:
Pankaj Bahmba
12th December 2011
Picture and photo frames are great accessories which can help to considerably personalise your home. From treasured family photographs to a fine painting, the right picture frame can transform almost anything into a work of art creating a household featur...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
30th November 2011
Everyone who owns a Canon digital SLR camera is faced with the same enviable task. He or she must choose the right lenses. This will differ from one photographer to another, but one type of lens that all Canon shooters need is a Canon portrait lens. The c...
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Author:
Wayne Rasku
29th November 2011
What is the best DSLR camera for beginners? This question comes up all the time, in online camera forums, in Yahoo answers, at parties, and wherever photographers may gather. In this article it will be suggested that the Canon Rebel T3i (a.k.a. 600D) migh...
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Author:
Wayne Rasku
21st November 2011
Online Document Manager is a system which can store a copy of a particular document so that it can be recouped easily using proper keywords. It is a web-based system in which we can pass any information to clients or any other person using emails. The sys...
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Author:
beurswand3id
31st October 2011
This idea is fantastic specifically if you are nonetheless commencing out on photography. There are various alternatives of wedding ceremony photography instruction and you have the selection to pick out which 1 matches your routine and finances.Wedding p...
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Author:
JohnnieBell
26th October 2011
Some training could also be discovered inside of the classroom. There are various universities all over the entire world which present photography courses. One of the courses focuses on marriage ceremony photography. Because these classes are generally do...
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Author:
SheltonPerry
26th October 2011
Shoot in RAWThere is no have to have to shoot JPEGs any more. Shooting in RAW indicates you can 'future-proof' your files and when working with computer software like Aperture 3, Lightroom 3 or Seize NX2, you can edit them totally in a non-destructive way...
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Author:
BernardSilva