Posts Tagged ‘Photography’
My Newest Camera, a Nikon D3000 D-SLR
My newest addition to my camera collection, a Nikon D3000 D-SLR that I bought on June 25, 2010. I just recently purchased a new lens at the first of December. and I’m still getting used to it.
Equipment:
Nikon D3000 D-SLR Body
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm 1; 3.5-5.6 DX Lens
Nikon AF-S Nikkor VR 55-200mm 1:4-5.6 DX Lens
Targus TG-BGD40 Battery Grip Battery grip made for a D40 Nikon but will fit correctly and work on the D3000 bodies.)
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New features in 2010′s digital cameras
As features such as face-recognition and image stabilization have become standard in many point-and-shoot and micro four-thirds cameras, manufacturers have been upping their game by adding new, cool features to grab your eye. Tim Moynihan takes a look at the in-camera instructions, miniaturization settings, panoramic features, and low-light HDR functions that star in the latest cameras of 2010.
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Photography, Camera & Lighting Tips : Compare High Speed Digital Cameras
When comparing high speed digital cameras, the ASA is the most important photography function to consider. Learn more about how ASA and ISO are important when comparing high speed digital cameras with tips from a professional photographer in this free video on photography.
Expert: Anthony Maddaloni
Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com
Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Duration : 0:2:36
Fuji G-617 Panoramic Camera – A film camera that is Great for Landscape Photography…
http://www.clickherephotographytips.com The Fuji G617 Panoramic camera is an absolute pleasure to own and to use, although it does have a few teething problems
This camera was first developed in Japan by the Fuji Photo Film Company in 1982 and has the ability to take print or transparency film images at a size of 6cm x 17cm which look amazing on a light table and much better when you see a print hanging on your wall.
The camera accepts film that is generally used in Medium Format cameras like Hasselblad, Rollei etc and is a larger sized film than the traditional 35mm film that many photographers were using before the invention of digital photography.
I do not feel that digital photography will result in the demise of film photography, at least not for sometime
Moving On
The camera accepts two sized of film, actually the height of the film remains the same, it is actually the number of photographs available that really makes the difference. For example, on a roll of 120 sized film as a photographer you are limited to four shots per roll, and; on a roll of 220 film you are limited to eight shots per roll.
To purchase this camera new can be expensive, film is expensive to purchase and so are costs involved in processing and printing. But, for some reason I keep coming back to this camera mainly as a result of the quality of the images.
They are simply outstanding
Admittedly, the camera is generally not used in everyday photography unless of course you are a professional photographer, however; when this camera is used all of the minor issues are forgotten.
This camera is superb, and in a way it represents for me a step back in history to a time before stitching photograph, Photoshop and other tools that can be used to enhance your images.
Surprisingly, this camera actually encourages a photographer to think about what they are doing and how they would like to have the subject portrayed in their image.
Sure, this camera does have a few minor issues. But, once you own one you will probably never, ever get rid of it.
I am not saying that this camera is for everyone, however; if you feel that you may be interested in learning a little about this type of camera, please enjoy my video
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Olympus Stylus Epic / Mju 2 35mm Film Camera Review
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This is a little compact 35mm Film Camera that you simply HAVE to look out for at car-boot sales, charity shops, garage sales and flea-markets.
The Olympus Mju 2 (II) or Stylus Epic as it is also known as, had a beautifully sharp and fast lens. It’s a fixed 35mm (no zoom) f/2.8. The camera is fully automatic, so all you’ve got to worry about is turning the flash off every time you open it up, then taking great photographs.
The Mju 2 / Stylus Epic looks very similar to inferior 35mm Compact Olympus cameras, so make sure you search hard and I’m sure you’ll find one.
This example cost me £5 at a car-boot sale – a real bargain.
Thanks, Rob.
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Digital Photography: Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks-Updated to cover the latest digital cameras
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Completely updated to cover the latest digital cameras and their functions
The field of digital photography is steadily becoming an increasingly popular and exciting hobby and profession. These days, just about anyone can take beautiful photographs after having learned the right techniques and gaining a solid editing know-how. This latest edition of the digital photography standard is completely updated with photos and coverage of the newest cameras and their features.
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Packed with inspiring images and helpful tasks, you’ll learn time-saving tips, surprising secrets, and invaluable instructions for creating stunning images with your digital camera. Indispensible techniques show you how to create better digital photos, prints, and photo projects.
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