วันอาทิตย์ที่ 7 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2551

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7 Digital Photography Tips For Beginner
Submitted By: Dede Purneim

Do you want to be an excellent photographer? These 7 digital photography tips you can get started on your way to become an excellent photographer if you’d like.

#1. Learn your cameras settings

Chances are you shoot most of your pictures utilizing your camera's "automatic" mode. This will get you average results. If you are striving for great shots, you'll need to learn about other modes too. Take the time to read your camera's manual to understand when to use each shooting mode.

#2. Take more photos

Before going crazy buying the most expensive equipment right away, you had better take more photos because the more photos you take, the more you’ll know about what kind of camera to get when it’s time to upgrade. In other words, you can always delete the bad ones later.

#3. Busting the dust

Digital camera with removable lenses are prone to dust landing on the sensor. Static electricity around the sensor can possibly contribute to attracting dust particles, or other elements to this sensitive area of your camera. You can get rid of the dust is a camera blower brush, and tilt the camera down while blowing. Take care not to get any of the hairs snagged inside.

#4. Use a tripod

A tripod will keep your camera steady which will make your photos clearer.

#5. Shot your subject at different focal length, angles, and formats

Shoot your subject at different focal lengths - using the zoom on your photos will not only change how close your subject appears but it will also change the depth of field (ie the blurring of the background). It also allows you to shoot from different distances which can really impact how relaxed your subject is (there’s nothing better than a photographer in your face to make you tense up)

Shoot your subject from different angles - it’s amazing how much you can change a shot by getting on your knees or taking a few steps to the side.

Shoot using different formats - there are different ways to grip a digital camera. The two main ones are horizontally or vertically but you can also get into all kinds of diagonal ways to do it. Mix it up.

#6. Experiment with different ‘modes’

Even the most basic point and shoot cameras have different ’shooting modes’. These are usually things like ‘portrait’, ‘landscape’, ’sports’, ‘night’ etc. Sometimes it’s worth flicking through these to take shots at different settings. What these modes do is simply change the basic settings (like aperture, shutter speed, ISO) - all things that can change the look and feel of your shot considerably

#7. Play with your Flash

Try turning your flash off or forcing it to fire in shots. Sometimes adding flash to a scene where there’s lots of light behind your subject is essential (even though your camera might not think it needs it). This stops those silhouette shots where it looks like you’re trying to hide the identity on your subject.

About the Author
For more details of the tips, please visit to Digital Photography Tips. Ohblitz's Photo World is a photography site about tips, tricks & techniques photography for both beginner and professional.
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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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Real Estate Interior Photography: Good Interiors With A Consumer Digital Camera And No Lights
Submitted By: Seb Palmer
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Good pictures of interiors are a must if you want to make a good impression for whatever reason, but it is very difficult to get good results with a consumer camera. In my work photographing villas for holiday rentals I have worked out some short cuts to getting good results with minimal and cheap equipment in less than an hour. Here's how.

The problems you will encounter are practical and to do with light. Consumer cameras are designed for use outdoors in daylight. Interiors are very dark in comparison. Most cameras respond by popping up the flash, but the results of that are dingy: things that are close to the camera are too bright, and things that are further away are too dark. A similar problem is contrast: your camera does not do as well as your eyes, resulting in windows that are 'burnt out', too bright and lacking detail.

The use of light is fundamental to architecture and building design in general. You need to use the light that is already in the room if you want to show it off to the best advantage. Professional photographers use artificial lighting, but the skill is balancing that with making the most of the available light. Flash units are used to fill dark corners and lift the general light level to an acceptable level, so that the windows no longer burn out and the camera can cope with the contrast in the image, but the natural light in the room is what sells the picture.

I don't have time for all that. I usually have an hour to photograph a house, and so have had to develop a technique that solves many of the problems of interiors. I don't claim that the results are as good as those of a professional with professional equipment, but they are just about acceptable which is better than most of the pictures our competitors publish!

Since there is no time to set lights, the solution is to take a series of pictures that are each well exposed for a part of the overall image, and then stick them all together electronically.

Consumer cameras set to automatic exposure will try to find a middle ground between the dark and the bright which results in pictures which are too dark in darker parts and too light in lighter parts. Therefore you need to use manual override settings.

The approach is to take several shots with identical framing and different exposure times. To do that you use a tripod. It does not have to be expensive: tripods that you can buy for about £30 ($60) will be just fine, but the table top type will not do. Be sure that its highest position is at about your eye height or above. It actually doesn't matter if it moves a tiny bit because you will be using a wide lens, so the usual advantages of an expensive tripod are lost.

Pick a shot and fix the camera in that position with the tripod. You need a range of shots from very light to very dark with no camera movement whatsoever between shots. The way to find the starting exposure is to experiment. Fix the aperture on f8 or smaller (which helps to guarantee that everything from near to far will be in focus if you are using a wide lens) and start at an exposure of about one second. Take a picture and look at the back of the camera. The approach is deliberately slapdash: forget the burnt out windows and concentrate on the furniture. If it looks too bright then you are in the right parish. If not, make it two seconds. Now shorten the exposure: half a second, quarter, eighth, and so on until the shots you are taking are obviously much too dark. But never ever move the camera even a little bit: you'll see why later. If you jog the camera, start again.

Finally take a shot in which the windows look about right – that is to say in which you can see the leaves and the rest of the room is probably black or something like it. Take as many shots as you like: digital storage is cheap. When you have finished you have a number of shots (in my case, usually about 10) ranging from the very light to the very dark but with identical framing.

When you get back to base, all you have to do is stick it all together. Use whatever image processing software you have: you will not need advanced features. In my case it is Paint Shop Pro. I think it fell off the front of a magazine once. Alternatively you can use Gimp which is free and works on Windows and Linux, but takes a bit of getting used to. What follows can be fiddly and time consuming at first, but practise a little and you will find it easier and easier. It should take no more than 10 minutes when you have done it a few times.

Choose two pictures. Take a shot that gives a decent exposure of the furnishings, then take a picture that gives a decent exposure of the outside (the windows). The goal is to cut out the windows in the 'interior' shot such that the windows of the 'window' shot fit nicely into them. The way you do that varies with the shot, but the simplest way is to put the window layer behind the interior layer and use the eraser tool or similar to rub out the windows: as you do that the properly exposed windows show through like magic. Job almost done. Often that is all I do. Use the eraser at less than 100% opacity to blur the edges.

Sometimes some extra cleaning up is necessary: table lamps for example are also often too bright, but the principle is the same: find a less bright lamp in one of the other shots, and erase it into place. At this stage you are using the eraser set to less than 100% opacity to blur the edges a bit. Professional Photoshop artists don't like this, and prefer to use masks and alpha channels and so forth. Let them. The goal here is to keep it simple!

This technique is very simple in terms of equipment and processing, but does need some practice. Start practicing now and your next set of pictures will look great. Only you will know that you used a cheap camera, some cheap (probably free) software and no lights.

About the Author
Palmer and Parker Villa Holidays offers villas in France, Spain and the Algarve. See results of this method at http://www.palmerparker.com/sv/housenum292.htm. Contrast with professional work at http://www.palmerparker.com/sv/housenum24.htm.

วันพุธที่ 27 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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What To Look For In A Digital Camera
Submitted By: Donna Somerkin


If you are on the market for a digital camera, then there are several things that you need to do to get the best product for your money. It can be confusing to look at the options that are provided and determine which the best of the best is. If you try to talk to a salesperson, you are likely to find out that he doesn’t care which the best is for you. He’s looking for a good investment for his own paycheck. There are several things you should consider when selecting a digital camera. Here are some to think about.

• Megapixels: This is the most important aspect of any digital camera. In short, this is the amount of storage that the camera is offering you. The more that it has, the better off you are in selecting the right choice overall. Yet, you do not always need to purchase the highest level of megapixels in order to get a good product. Depending on your specific needs and your budget, select the level that is the best for your needs.

• Size: The size of your digital camera is an important consideration as well. There are many to choose from but sizes are shrinking. When it comes to purchasing a compact digital camera, make sure you go for one that offers the highest quality rather than the smallest size.

• Test Before You Buy. Before you try to bring home your compact digital camera, make sure that you get a test run with it from your provider. You will find that most good quality retailers will allow you to take a picture or so to determine the quality that it offers. This can help you to make the best decision possible.

Luckily for all of us, digital cameras are coming down in size and in price. You can do more with these unties that ever before. For that reason, take a bit of time to select the highest quality that you can afford and enjoy it as much as you can.

About the Author
Donna Somerkin specializes in Canon Cameras and Digital Cameras
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วันศุกร์ที่ 22 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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Digital Photography Reference For The Beginner
Submitted By: Tom Watson

With so many digital photography reference books in circulation these days, it may be confusing to a newcomer on where to begin and what book to choose. Of course each and every new digital camera comes with a booklet about the camera and its functions. That is a start, but not enough for the beginner who wants the best results possible for his or her efforts.

It should first be noted that many universities, community colleges, technical institutions, and private trade schools offer basic courses in digital photography. These basic courses should have instructions on equipment, techniques and processes for an excellent beginning experience.

These courses are a great start for the beginning photography enthusiast who has the time and money to invest. He or she can propel himself or herself quickly into a great hobby or profession as they advance steadily with their class.

Certainly, there are more advanced courses in photography education for the person who wants to pursue a career.

But for the newbie who prefers learning on his or her own time, not attending classes, I can tell you that there is an alternative. Actually there are many alternatives when you consider the many books available on all the aspects of digital photography. Even the career photographer has more than one reference book.

Learning on your own, self teaching or learning by doing is all the same. Some people believe it is beneficial to start on your digital photography interests this way. You learn at your own pace and develop your own style and creativity.

When purchasing your first digital camera, there are books that can help you in the process. Once you have decided on why you want a new digital camera, by acquiring this literature, you will be guided as to the proper equipment to purchase according to your preferred needs.

Once you have your equipment, decide where you want to go from there. Your decisions have no limits; however, get to know your equipment first. There are books for that.

Reference books for digital photography techniques, portrait photography, earning money with photography, commercial and fine arts photography, stock photography and most anything else to do with it are all available in the market today.

Also, for any piece of photo equipment used, there is a reference book for it. Lenses, filters, tripods, flash attachments and lighting equipment can all be referenced from a dedicated book.

In speaking to any photography newbie who is reading this, you should add a few reference books to your equipment bag. If you cannot find the one you want in a hard cover edition, check the Internet and purchase one or two in ebook form.

Photography is a super hobby and a lot of fun. Learn everything you can about it and you will be rewarded with great results from your photographic endeavors.

About the Author
Tom Watson is the owner of In Digital Photography, a website with tips, information and ideas in photography and a great supply of reference books. Please visit http://www.indigitalphotography.com

วันพุธที่ 20 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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The Digital Camera: The New Age Of Photography
Submitted By: Roberto Sedycias

That digital cameras have brought about a sea change in the world of photography is undeniable. How one captures, prints and stores photo prints has been revolutionized. We no longer need to have loads of patience to wait for the photographer to slowly develop, print and deliver the photos in his sweet time. A tiny bit of carelessness and you would stand to lose the entire film roll.

Barely a decade ago, we would have to buy and develop a roll of film in order to snap a few photos. The number of pictures one could click was limited by the length of the film and if you wanted to do some serious photography you would need to carry a sack load of films and batteries.

You may also consider a digital camera to be a computer accessory since you can easily download photos from your camera to your PC and then take their printouts as and when you need. You may also send these photos to people as emails.

Finding the right digital camera is tough. You have to study them thoroughly. You must be sure of what you require, what you need to use to get that and what is being sold in the market. You must possess a thorough knowledge of various accessories of the it like lenses, tripods, filters and external flashes if you wish to operate like a true professional.

Digital cameras are capable of capturing sound bytes and video photography besides taking stills. For this reason, the shops stock numerous kinds of digital cameras, for example, there are video cameras or modular digital cameras that are meant for professionals. There are also certain varieties that are multifunctional.

Numerous kinds of digital cameras are found in shops and every one of them is different from the rest. The inbuilt features of the cameras decide the price tags so it will not be tough to take your pick if you are limited by your budget. However, if your pocket is not a constraint then you need to be more selective of what you buy.

Incase you purchase a camera with advanced features that you wont require, you are being wasteful, just as is the case if you buy one that doesn`t have all the attributes that you need. Whatever the case, the resolution of the camera is of cardinal importance because if it doesn`t match your requirements then it would be a total waste in terms of processing power, space for storage as well as money. Earlier on, only a resolution of 1 mega pixel was available but now resolutions up to 10 mega pixels are available and this renders excellent picture quality.

It is a folly to think that the higher the picture resolution, the better are the chances of good photo quality. If your objective is to take snaps for use on the computer, such as for web posting, or emailing, a lower resolution picture will serve the purpose quite well, as will, a low capacity memory card. All the functions of a digital camera can be executed just as well with less memory.

Software like Corel paint and Photoshop help you to bring about any number of changes in the photos you click. You could alter or modify the backdrop or make loads of other needed changes.

Digital camera could require either A size batteries or rechargeable varieties. It could be connected to your computer through bluetooth, USB or firewire ports.

The world is fast waking up to the various uses of the digital camera and the days of developing negatives are in fact becoming history. The instant gratification of seeing before your eyes the snap you clicked the previous moment, and the unmatched convenience of being able to edit the faults, make it an unrivalled choice of the next generation of photographers.

About the Author
This article can be accessed in portuguese from the Article section of page www.polomercantil.com.br/camera-digital.php Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for www.PoloMercantil.com.br

วันจันทร์ที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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What Is The Best Digital Camera For Me?
Submitted By: Steve Gargin

There is so much to consider when looking for the best digital camera to suit your needs. It is important to decide what features matter the most to you. The main factors, apart from cost, in assessing which is the best digital camera for you are as follows:

• Size and weight
• Resolution
• Level of Control
• Options and features

The size and weight of the best digital camera for one person varies greatly to that of another. If you want a camera that is lightweight and will slip into a pocket or purse then a ultra-lightweight cameras will probably be the best digital camera for your needs. These are often the least complex of the digital cameras as they offer point and shoot simplicity and are the best digital camera for beginners. At the other end of the size and weight scale comes a bulky 1? pound SLR camera for the ‘serious’ photographer who wants the best digital camera with all of the accessories to take the perfect shot.

The resolution you need can narrow down which is the best digital camera for your requirements. The resolution affects the detail of an image for printing quality and the higher the resolution the greater the detail. The best digital camera for printing standard size pictures has a lower resolution than if you want to create oversize prints.

The best digital camera for being able to edit and manipulate your images is one with a resolution of 5 or 6 mega pixels so that you can crop the images with photo editing software and still print them out full size.

The amount of control that you have available will also be an issue in finding the best digital camera. Some people think that the best digital camera is one they can use in an automatic mode and let the camera do the work. Others choose the best digital camera that allows them more input in the creative process by manually adjusting the focus, speed, aperture and other settings. A simple point and shoot camera is the best digital camera for people not wanting to make any setting changes but the range of manual controls available on other cameras varies with make and model. The latter will require more research to find the best digital camera to meet your requirements.

The next part in deciding which is the best digital camera to buy is to assess what, if any, additional features you would like. Here are some suggestions:

• Audio annotation to add commentary to your images.
• Burst shooting which allows you to take multiple pictures in rapid succession for fast moving action shots.
• Macro photo capability that focuses on extreme close-up detail for images of flowers, insects, etc.
• Movie mode with audio to take short videos.
• Panoramic stitching function, often included in a camera's software package, which joins individual images into a multi-photo panoramic picture.
• Weatherproof casing

The most important aspect in choosing the best digital camera for you is ensuring that you are comfortable using it and have some fun taking pictures.

About the Author
Steve Gargin is the administrator of http://digital-camera-reviews.helper-guru.com/digital-camera-kodak-easyshare-ls753/index.html which is a great website dedicated to giving free advice on Digital Cameras.

วันเสาร์ที่ 16 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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Choosing The Digital Camera For Your Digital Photography
Submitted By: Eduardo Fernandes

Considering choosing a digital camera as an investment. The money and the time that you are able to save from having a digital camera is easily worth it. You will be able to take many pictures and you never have to care about purchasing film and paying to have them developed ever again, how amazing is that! With all the digital cameras come out there I recognize how difficult it could be to find precisely the perfect one for yourself. I believe I can assist you out with deciding which one would suit your needs the best.

When you have found the one that appeals to you and your necessitates remember that the most crucial matter in choosing your digital camera is obtaining the one with the correct resolution. That is essential in owning the right digital camera. The proper resolution is really important in producing the most colourful, astonishing photographs. Getting the best will cost a bit more but what you get out of it will be well deserving, I mean, come on, who wants to look at blurry pictures. Then keep this in mind while you're out shopping for your new digital camera. You need to make sure you get the best quality.

For your first digital camera I would suggest just chooseing an low-priced one that won't bankrupt the wallet. As you learn more about your digital camera and each of its uses then you might feel self-confident enough to advance to one that has more to offer for a more experienced user.

As you get additional experienced you will learn how to take great photographs. Taking a great photograph is not as easily at it might appear. First you need to get the basic principles down on lighting, movements, angles and precisely when to click the picture! The best means to perfect your newly digital cameras functions is practice. Take it everyplace with you. When you are going on a road trip open your eyes to all the beauty around you and click away. You will be surprised at the beauty you can catch in just one picture. Take it to family events, birthday parties, reunions, about wherever you go, take your new found friend with you. You will be so pleased you decided to buy a digital camera. When the picture is taken you can view it and show them off to your friends and family.

And so keep in mind when you purchase your digital camera that regardless the price you won't regret it. No longer will you waste money on pictures you just cast in the garbage. With your digital camera you can get rid of the pictures that you don't like. You can save the ones to a CD and keep them from being harmed in any way. You'll be able to edit the photos, touch any of them up that might need it or alter them in any form you see fit for your collections. So good luck on your journey into a newly photographers dream with your new digital camera taking pictures of what ever your heart may desire.

About the Author
If you are a beginner or advance digit photographyer don't take another digital picture until you read this book. Someone has finally gotten into the "secret files" of top photographers and is sharing the information for the first time ever! Your satisfaction guaranteed act now 4 free bonuses.Visit; http://www.tinyurl.com/2btth

วันศุกร์ที่ 15 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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The Benefits Of A Digital Camera Over A Film Camera
Submitted By: Gabriel Adams


Most individuals are now opting for the digital camera instead of the standard camera because of its amazing versatility. The capability to store the photographs using a memory card instead of the typical use of film is also a nice bonus! The amount of photos that can be stored on these cards usually varies with the amount of megapixels used to take the photo. The higher the amount of megapixels used for the photo, the lower the amount of photos that will be able to be stored on the memory card. Many individuals simply transfer the photos to their computer in order to free up space on those memory cards and there are several online storage sites available for use that enable photo sharing with individuals of your choice.

Photographs taken with a digital camera can be easily edited on your computer through the utilization of several different programs, though many cameras offer the ability to edit photos effectively right on the camera. The photographs can also be e-mailed to friends and relatives instantly upon transfer to your computer. The many individuals working in the media will find the digital camera to be very useful for coverage of the latest events due to the ability to instantly transmit photographs around the world; enabling the meeting of very short deadlines.

Digital cameras can be used for taking still photographs but they can also record a series of events. An interesting event that takes place can be instantly captured by a digital camera by way of a short film and then can be processed with the assistance of the computer to create a short video clip.

Most of the digital cameras available today come with custom viewfinders and LCD screens, which will enable the person to view the photo before capturing it in the camera, and thus enables you to capture only what you actually want.

The advancements in digital camera technology enable the user to take photos at a magnified version, using the macro lens and powerful zoom features, which will help in uncovering the beauty present in the universe at the micro level. Digital cameras are used to perfection in many of the adventurous activities that we participate in today. They can be used to take photos of all types of events, from underwater explorations to capture the life beneath the sea to the emotional and exciting birth of your first child.

Most of the digital cameras have been provided with their own image handling software, which is used to edit the pictures in the computer. The pictures can be saved in standard formats such as PNG, GIF, or JPEG. The software can be used to further enhance the quality of the picture. Advanced computer software, such as CorelDraw or Photoshop, can be used to further refine the photos that are captured by the digital camera and these stunning pictures can easily be developed using the digital camera in tandem with your home computer and printer.

For the average user, a digital camera is much superior to a film camera.

About the Author
Please visit CompTIA Network+ Certification Training Philadelphia and CompTIA A+ Certification Training Philadelphia
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วันพุธที่ 13 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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Digital Photography Camera Requirements
Submitted By: Jim Zurbrugg

If you are taking the plunge into digital photography, you are going to need a camera. Speed is the key consideration in choosing a digital camera. Because digital cameras need time to transfer the image to your storage media, it is an important issue. This is referred to as 'shutter lag' by the photography pros. With candid photography, a three-second shutter lag can mean the difference between taking a blah, ordinary photo, or capturing your child with the perfect grin.

Because digital cameras eat up a lot of batteries, you'll also want startup speed. If you are taking photos intermittently, you'll want to be able to turn off your camera to preserve battery life. Then you'll need it to start right up again when the perfect photography moment arises.

Autofocus is another speed requirement in digital photography. You don't want to wait for your autofocus to resolve your photo after you aim your camera, only to find that your target has wandered off!

Through the lens (TTL) composition is another consideration. TTL refers to the fact that some digital cameras require photographers to compose their photos on an image screen. To allow for the battery-sucking screen to be shut off most of the time, a digital camera with TTL has a viewfinder like a film camera.

You will want manual controls if you are the least bit interested in using digital photography to produce quality photos as a hobby. Someday you may want to compose a photo without using the presets built into your digital camera even if you do not know what those controls do.

Another important element of digital photography is megapixels. Generally, the more megapixels your digital camera can take, the larger your end photographs can be without distorting them. However, the more megapixels, the slower your camera responds. Even just three megapixels will produce large, quality photos.

About the Author
Jim Zurbrugg is owner of z2marketing and writes on a variety of subjects. To learn more about this topic, Jim recommends that you visit http://www.itvVentures.com/104465.

วันจันทร์ที่ 11 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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The Benefits Of A Digital Camera Over A Film Camera
Submitted By: Gabriel Adams

Most individuals are now opting for the digital camera instead of the standard camera because of its amazing versatility. The capability to store the photographs using a memory card instead of the typical use of film is also a nice bonus! The amount of photos that can be stored on these cards usually varies with the amount of megapixels used to take the photo. The higher the amount of megapixels used for the photo, the lower the amount of photos that will be able to be stored on the memory card. Many individuals simply transfer the photos to their computer in order to free up space on those memory cards and there are several online storage sites available for use that enable photo sharing with individuals of your choice.

Photographs taken with a digital camera can be easily edited on your computer through the utilization of several different programs, though many cameras offer the ability to edit photos effectively right on the camera. The photographs can also be e-mailed to friends and relatives instantly upon transfer to your computer. The many individuals working in the media will find the digital camera to be very useful for coverage of the latest events due to the ability to instantly transmit photographs around the world; enabling the meeting of very short deadlines.

Digital cameras can be used for taking still photographs but they can also record a series of events. An interesting event that takes place can be instantly captured by a digital camera by way of a short film and then can be processed with the assistance of the computer to create a short video clip.

Most of the digital cameras available today come with custom viewfinders and LCD screens, which will enable the person to view the photo before capturing it in the camera, and thus enables you to capture only what you actually want.

The advancements in digital camera technology enable the user to take photos at a magnified version, using the macro lens and powerful zoom features, which will help in uncovering the beauty present in the universe at the micro level. Digital cameras are used to perfection in many of the adventurous activities that we participate in today. They can be used to take photos of all types of events, from underwater explorations to capture the life beneath the sea to the emotional and exciting birth of your first child.

Most of the digital cameras have been provided with their own image handling software, which is used to edit the pictures in the computer. The pictures can be saved in standard formats such as PNG, GIF, or JPEG. The software can be used to further enhance the quality of the picture. Advanced computer software, such as CorelDraw or Photoshop, can be used to further refine the photos that are captured by the digital camera and these stunning pictures can easily be developed using the digital camera in tandem with your home computer and printer.

For the average user, a digital camera is much superior to a film camera.

About the Author
Please visit CompTIA Network+ Certification Training Philadelphia and CompTIA A+ Certification Training Philadelphia
Published At: www.Isnare.com
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วันเสาร์ที่ 9 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Camera Requirements For Digital Camera Photography
Submitted By: Jeff Carlisle

You are going to need a camera if you are taking the plunge into digital camera photography, and the key consideration in choosing a digital camera is speed. In digital camera photography, speed is an important issue because digital cameras need time to transfer the image to your storage media. The photography pros call this 'shutter lag.' With candid photography, a three-second shutter lag can mean the difference between capturing your child with the perfect grin, and taking a blah, ordinary photo.

You also want startup speed in your digital camera, because they eat up a lot of batteries. If you are doing a type of photography where you are taking photos intermittently, you will want to be able to turn of your digital camera, and then have it start right up again when the perfect photography moment arises.

Another speed requirement in digital camera photography is for the autofocus. Once again, you do not want to aim your digital camera, but find your target has wandered off while you wait for your autofocus to resolve your photo.

Also a consideration in digital camera photography is TTL - through the lens composition. This digital camera photography term refers to the fact that some digital cameras require photographers to compose their photos on an image screen. A digital camera with TTL has a viewfinder, like a film camera, allowing the battery-sucking screen to be shut off most of the time.

If you are the least bit interested in using digital camera photography to produce quality photos as a hobby, you will want manual controls. Even if you do not know what those controls do, someday you will want to compose a photo without using the presets built into the digital camera.

Megapixels are also an important element of digital camera photography. Generally, the more megapixels your digital camera can take, the larger your end photographs can be without distortion. However, the more megapixels, the slower your camera responds, and even just three megapixels will produce large, quality photos.

About the Author
Jeff Carlisle is a freelance editor for Sony Cybershot Online. Read more and find great deals and discounts on Sony Cybershot Online products at http://www.sonycybershotonline.com/index.aspx.

วันศุกร์ที่ 8 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551


How To Click It Right With The Best Digital Photography Camera
Submitted By: Connie Fillmore

The digital photography camera has ushered in an absolute revolution in the world of photography. With its excess of futuristic features, the digital photography camera has also brought in considerable cost reduction of photography. No wonder, people are flocking to digital camera stores.

To elaborate, digital cameras make for easy storage and editing of pictures on the PC, you cut back on film costs with the reusable memory cards and innovative features like sound and video recording. Photography just had quite an interesting makeover.

Delving into the intricacies of the entire digital camera mechanism is worthwhile so that the salesman doesn't lead you up the garden path with tall claims. And being well up on the features of your digital camera will also give you food to brag.

The first thing to know about your digital camera is the kind of CCD (Charged Couple Device) you have. This fancy-sounding device is actually the be-all and end-all of your photography unit and the pixel count in them is what that determines how good your snap is going to be.

It is also vital to know what pixels count to opt for. Anything upwards of 3-Megapixels is good for prints of 8 x 10 inches or larger, of course, the more the merrier. But if your requirement is minute 3 x 5 or 4 x 6 photos for the Web, then 1 or 2-megapixel camera will suffice admirably. On the other hand, nothing less than 5-megapixels should be on your minds if you plan to have prints of your digital stuff.

The Zoom feature is closer to your digital camera than any other feature. Optical zoom refers to the camera's capacity to magnify a subject. This zooming in or zooming out takes place within the lens itself and it is visible from the lens advancing and retracting just like the conventional film camera. This is one feature, which is best when you have it in plenty.

There are many who would swoop on a digital camera lured by its pixel count and optical zoom capacities. But the power consumption of a camera is also worth taking a peek into, for there are cameras with voracious appetites for batteries and you could well end up spending a fortune on them. So when you are buying a digital camera, ensure that it works on rechargeable batteries. A charger included in the package is a great buying option.

Stacking up on the memory card is a good idea if you are the traveling kind. A CompactFlash memory card, offering a lot of storage sizes ranging from 16MB to 1GB and greater compatibility with a large number of makes, is definitely a popular choice.

LCD monitors come in a variety of sizes and resolutions, besides the captivating ones that bend and twist at impossible angles. What you will go for of course depends on the kind of work you will be doing with the camera. If you are involved in on-site architectural work and it is shooting around angles that you are aiming at, then a moveable LCD is the one to go for. But the primary thing to take care of is that you don't have to peer too hard to make out what is on the screen.

These are the basic things that you look out for when purchasing a digital photography camera. Things when gone awry will virtually render your camera quite inefficient. There are certain other features of a digital photography camera that when present in the right dosage, make for some excellent photography sessions.

Scene modes, for instance. Having a choice helps, especially when you have not yet familiarized yourself with the intricacies of exposure, focus and shutter speeds.

A Red-eye reduction feature is quite a handy mechanism to have around when you shoot a lot of portraits. If red-eye is much of a bother, then opt for a camera with a hot-shoe connection, that is one that facilitates the installation of an external flash. A flash that is away from the lens reduces the incidence of red-eyes.

Be well up on the internal mechanism of a digital photography camera and enjoy your tryst with it.

About the Author
Connie Fillmore is a successful writer and publisher of photography related issues, for more informative articles go to http://www.digitalphotographyguy.com

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Camera Requirements For Digital Camera Photography
Submitted By: Jeff Carlisle

ou are going to need a camera if you are taking the plunge into digital camera photography, and the key consideration in choosing a digital camera is speed. In digital camera photography, speed is an important issue because digital cameras need time to transfer the image to your storage media. The photography pros call this 'shutter lag.' With candid photography, a three-second shutter lag can mean the difference between capturing your child with the perfect grin, and taking a blah, ordinary photo.

You also want startup speed in your digital camera, because they eat up a lot of batteries. If you are doing a type of photography where you are taking photos intermittently, you will want to be able to turn of your digital camera, and then have it start right up again when the perfect photography moment arises.

Another speed requirement in digital camera photography is for the autofocus. Once again, you do not want to aim your digital camera, but find your target has wandered off while you wait for your autofocus to resolve your photo.

Also a consideration in digital camera photography is TTL - through the lens composition. This digital camera photography term refers to the fact that some digital cameras require photographers to compose their photos on an image screen. A digital camera with TTL has a viewfinder, like a film camera, allowing the battery-sucking screen to be shut off most of the time.

If you are the least bit interested in using digital camera photography to produce quality photos as a hobby, you will want manual controls. Even if you do not know what those controls do, someday you will want to compose a photo without using the presets built into the digital camera.

Megapixels are also an important element of digital camera photography. Generally, the more megapixels your digital camera can take, the larger your end photographs can be without distortion. However, the more megapixels, the slower your camera responds, and even just three megapixels will produce large, quality photos.

About the Author
Jeff Carlisle is a freelance editor for Sony Cybershot Online. Read more and find great deals and discounts on Sony Cybershot Online products at http://www.sonycybershotonline.com/index.aspx.

วันอังคารที่ 5 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Choosing The Digital Camera For Your Digital Photography
Submitted By: Eduardo Fernandes


Considering choosing a digital camera as an investment. The money and the time that you are able to save from having a digital camera is easily worth it. You will be able to take many pictures and you never have to care about purchasing film and paying to have them developed ever again, how amazing is that! With all the digital cameras come out there I recognize how difficult it could be to find precisely the perfect one for yourself. I believe I can assist you out with deciding which one would suit your needs the best.

When you have found the one that appeals to you and your necessitates remember that the most crucial matter in choosing your digital camera is obtaining the one with the correct resolution. That is essential in owning the right digital camera. The proper resolution is really important in producing the most colourful, astonishing photographs. Getting the best will cost a bit more but what you get out of it will be well deserving, I mean, come on, who wants to look at blurry pictures. Then keep this in mind while you're out shopping for your new digital camera. You need to make sure you get the best quality.

For your first digital camera I would suggest just chooseing an low-priced one that won't bankrupt the wallet. As you learn more about your digital camera and each of its uses then you might feel self-confident enough to advance to one that has more to offer for a more experienced user.

As you get additional experienced you will learn how to take great photographs. Taking a great photograph is not as easily at it might appear. First you need to get the basic principles down on lighting, movements, angles and precisely when to click the picture! The best means to perfect your newly digital cameras functions is practice. Take it everyplace with you. When you are going on a road trip open your eyes to all the beauty around you and click away. You will be surprised at the beauty you can catch in just one picture. Take it to family events, birthday parties, reunions, about wherever you go, take your new found friend with you. You will be so pleased you decided to buy a digital camera. When the picture is taken you can view it and show them off to your friends and family.

And so keep in mind when you purchase your digital camera that regardless the price you won't regret it. No longer will you waste money on pictures you just cast in the garbage. With your digital camera you can get rid of the pictures that you don't like. You can save the ones to a CD and keep them from being harmed in any way. You'll be able to edit the photos, touch any of them up that might need it or alter them in any form you see fit for your collections. So good luck on your journey into a newly photographers dream with your new digital camera taking pictures of what ever your heart may desire.

About the Author
If you are a beginner or advance digit photographyer don't take another digital picture until you read this book. Someone has finally gotten into the "secret files" of top photographers and is sharing the information for the first time ever! Your satisfaction guaranteed act now 4 free bonuses.Visit; http://www.tinyurl.com/2btth

วันจันทร์ที่ 4 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Digital Camera Comparison And Best Digital Camera
Submitted By: Mark Robert

Compare Digital Cameras Before Purchase

If you don't know what brand of digital camera to choose the best thing you can do is to compare them. This article will show you how to compare them and help you in getting your best digital camera. The latest digital cameras are great pieces of machinery, but there are many digital cameras on the market. Although many of these great cameras look very much the same, these cameras can vary significantly in features and price. Fortunately, there are many tools that consumers can use to compare digital cameras before making any purchase.

Are you an amateur or professional photographer?

First you should know this. Because, amateurs and professionals have different needs when buying a camera, but there is information for both groups that will help them compare digital cameras. That secret information is "price"!. This is usually one of the most important considerations for most consumers. These cameras can range in price from a couple hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The most expensive camera is not always the best camera.

Compare the quality of the images captured.

This one comparison is similar to the phrase "the proof is in the pudding". If the quality of the pictures is not good don't even consider that camera. Because as a consumer you should not buy the cheapest camera if it does not fit your needs. This information should also help consumers buy the camera with the best features at a reasonable price. The information that compares digital cameras should provide facts about the quality of the images captured with the camera. There can be a
significant difference in the quality of the photos taken with digital cameras.

Analyze the reliability of the camera

You should also know how reliable the camera is? A great camera is not going to be much good if the batteries run out quickly. People might lose some great moments because the batteries are dead. Stopping to buy or change batteries could take some time away from an enjoyable activity.

The information often includes consumer reports on the customer service provided by the manufacturer. No one wants to buy a camera that cannot be fixed easily. This information often includes statistics on the weight of the camera. The available information could make a significant difference to photographers who do not want to lug a huge camera on an exciting trip.

Best Digital Cameras Take Magnificent Pictures

The best digital cameras take fantastic pictures, and pictures are memories. The best digital cameras record so many memories that will remain treasures for generations. The best digital cameras have improved so much that even the pros are using these great machines.

Each person who wants to record the family memories will be happy to know that they can use the best digital cameras and get photos that pros would be proud of for their publications. There was a time in the recent past when digital cameras took acceptable pictures, but these machines did not take great pictures.

The Best Digital Cameras Are Easy To Use

The best digital cameras not only take great pictures, but they take these pictures easily. Almost any amateur looking for some great pictures will be able to use these wonderful cameras. The cameras have many advantages over the cameras from the past.

These cameras allow for mistakes. The photographer using a digital camera can see the picture before they take it, and they can examine the image captured as soon as the action is complete. They will be able to instantaneously decide if they would like to keep that image. If they are not happy with their work, the photographer can delete that photo and continue to take pictures.

Latest digital cameras and printers

The latest digital cameras can be used to print the photos as they are taken or later. With the proper equipment, a photographer can take a picture and hook it up to a printer to see the image. Relatives thousands of miles away can have a look at the latest family activities within seconds. They will be able to print these out for their archives as well. The whole family should enjoy the images captured with the best digital cameras.

About the Author
Digital Camera Drivers Webcam | Digital Camera News and Videos | Cool Nice Perfume | Cool Landscaping
Published At: www.Isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=238842&ca=Computers+and+Technology

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 3 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551



Digital Camera Comparison And Best Digital Camera
Submitted By: Mark Robert

Compare Digital Cameras Before Purchase

If you don't know what brand of digital camera to choose the best thing you can do is to compare them. This article will show you how to compare them and help you in getting your best digital camera. The latest digital cameras are great pieces of machinery, but there are many digital cameras on the market. Although many of these great cameras look very much the same, these cameras can vary significantly in features and price. Fortunately, there are many tools that consumers can use to compare digital cameras before making any purchase.

Are you an amateur or professional photographer?

First you should know this. Because, amateurs and professionals have different needs when buying a camera, but there is information for both groups that will help them compare digital cameras. That secret information is "price"!. This is usually one of the most important considerations for most consumers. These cameras can range in price from a couple hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The most expensive camera is not always the best camera.

Compare the quality of the images captured.

This one comparison is similar to the phrase "the proof is in the pudding". If the quality of the pictures is not good don't even consider that camera. Because as a consumer you should not buy the cheapest camera if it does not fit your needs. This information should also help consumers buy the camera with the best features at a reasonable price. The information that compares digital cameras should provide facts about the quality of the images captured with the camera. There can be a
significant difference in the quality of the photos taken with digital cameras.

Analyze the reliability of the camera

You should also know how reliable the camera is? A great camera is not going to be much good if the batteries run out quickly. People might lose some great moments because the batteries are dead. Stopping to buy or change batteries could take some time away from an enjoyable activity.

The information often includes consumer reports on the customer service provided by the manufacturer. No one wants to buy a camera that cannot be fixed easily. This information often includes statistics on the weight of the camera. The available information could make a significant difference to photographers who do not want to lug a huge camera on an exciting trip.

Best Digital Cameras Take Magnificent Pictures

The best digital cameras take fantastic pictures, and pictures are memories. The best digital cameras record so many memories that will remain treasures for generations. The best digital cameras have improved so much that even the pros are using these great machines.

Each person who wants to record the family memories will be happy to know that they can use the best digital cameras and get photos that pros would be proud of for their publications. There was a time in the recent past when digital cameras took acceptable pictures, but these machines did not take great pictures.

The Best Digital Cameras Are Easy To Use

The best digital cameras not only take great pictures, but they take these pictures easily. Almost any amateur looking for some great pictures will be able to use these wonderful cameras. The cameras have many advantages over the cameras from the past.

These cameras allow for mistakes. The photographer using a digital camera can see the picture before they take it, and they can examine the image captured as soon as the action is complete. They will be able to instantaneously decide if they would like to keep that image. If they are not happy with their work, the photographer can delete that photo and continue to take pictures.

Latest digital cameras and printers

The latest digital cameras can be used to print the photos as they are taken or later. With the proper equipment, a photographer can take a picture and hook it up to a printer to see the image. Relatives thousands of miles away can have a look at the latest family activities within seconds. They will be able to print these out for their archives as well. The whole family should enjoy the images captured with the best digital cameras.

About the Author
Digital Camera Drivers Webcam | Digital Camera News and Videos | Cool Nice Perfume | Cool Landscaping
Published At: www.Isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=238842&ca=Computers+and+Technology

วันเสาร์ที่ 2 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Buying A Digital Camera To Replace Your Old Film Camera
Submitted By: Brandon Layne

I'm very conservative when it comes to buying myself new "toys". I don’t buy every new gadget that comes out, but when I do buy - I get the latest technology and the highest quality I can afford. That way my investment holds its value for a long time and I’m not tempted to replace it so soon.

I didn't buy a digital camera when they first came out. All you could get were 1 megapixel models with no optical zoom capability. Maybe a good replacement for the cardboard throwaways you get at the supermarket, but I much preferred the quality images I got from my (now 20 year old) Nikon 35mm SLR film camera.

When I finally did buy a digital camera a few years ago, I picked up a slightly used 2.1 megapixel from Olympus digital camera with a 3x autofocus optical zoom. At the time, it was as good a value as you could get when buying a digital camera, but technology being what it is - it's now considered a midrange consumer level camera.

Well, while I'm still satisfied with my Nikon film-based camera, I've been thinking about buying a new digital camera for a few months now. That's because I've seen the amazing shots that my friends have taken with their cameras, and I want to be able to get the same results. In addition, I'm using my 35mm SLR much less these days just because it's so much more convenient to use my digital camera, and I've got a bag full of film that I've never found the time to have developed. It's finally time to buy a new digital camera to actually replace the 35mm camera.

Towards that end, I've been reading online guides and digital camera reviews to catch up on exactly what to look for when buying a digital camera. This research is very helpful, as I evaluate which cameras are easy to use, produce high-quality photos, come packed with features, and are the best bargains. In fact, these resources make the task of buying a digital camera easier than I imagined it would be.

Since I've been doing all this research beforehand, I'm ready to make my purchase now that I've decided that buying a digital camera is the right move for me. I've read about people getting fantastic bargains from online stores, so that's where I'll look first. I also read store reviews as part of my research into buying a digital camera, so I know which websites were trustworthy and which ones to avoid. As a result, I'll be able to complete my purchase without a single problem.

Now that I've made the decision, I really can't remember what was preventing me from buying a new digital camera a long time ago! I can’t wait to get it so I can play around with the settings, and try out the different features that are available on these newer digital cameras. If you ask me, this is the way photography was meant to be.

If you've been thinking about buying a digital camera, I recommend that you go ahead and do it sooner rather than later. You'll be amazed at how much easier it is to take pictures with this kind of equipment and how much better the pictures turn out.

About the Author
Brandon Layne is a "serious amateur" using both film and digital cameras to shoot primarily outdoor and action shots, and publishes a review of digital cameras on the web.

วันศุกร์ที่ 1 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Buying A Digital Camera To Replace Your Old Film Camera
Submitted By: Brandon Layne


I'm very conservative when it comes to buying myself new "toys". I don’t buy every new gadget that comes out, but when I do buy - I get the latest technology and the highest quality I can afford. That way my investment holds its value for a long time and I’m not tempted to replace it so soon.

I didn't buy a digital camera when they first came out. All you could get were 1 megapixel models with no optical zoom capability. Maybe a good replacement for the cardboard throwaways you get at the supermarket, but I much preferred the quality images I got from my (now 20 year old) Nikon 35mm SLR film camera.

When I finally did buy a digital camera a few years ago, I picked up a slightly used 2.1 megapixel from Olympus digital camera with a 3x autofocus optical zoom. At the time, it was as good a value as you could get when buying a digital camera, but technology being what it is - it's now considered a midrange consumer level camera.

Well, while I'm still satisfied with my Nikon film-based camera, I've been thinking about buying a new digital camera for a few months now. That's because I've seen the amazing shots that my friends have taken with their cameras, and I want to be able to get the same results. In addition, I'm using my 35mm SLR much less these days just because it's so much more convenient to use my digital camera, and I've got a bag full of film that I've never found the time to have developed. It's finally time to buy a new digital camera to actually replace the 35mm camera.

Towards that end, I've been reading online guides and digital camera reviews to catch up on exactly what to look for when buying a digital camera. This research is very helpful, as I evaluate which cameras are easy to use, produce high-quality photos, come packed with features, and are the best bargains. In fact, these resources make the task of buying a digital camera easier than I imagined it would be.

Since I've been doing all this research beforehand, I'm ready to make my purchase now that I've decided that buying a digital camera is the right move for me. I've read about people getting fantastic bargains from online stores, so that's where I'll look first. I also read store reviews as part of my research into buying a digital camera, so I know which websites were trustworthy and which ones to avoid. As a result, I'll be able to complete my purchase without a single problem.

Now that I've made the decision, I really can't remember what was preventing me from buying a new digital camera a long time ago! I can’t wait to get it so I can play around with the settings, and try out the different features that are available on these newer digital cameras. If you ask me, this is the way photography was meant to be.

If you've been thinking about buying a digital camera, I recommend that you go ahead and do it sooner rather than later. You'll be amazed at how much easier it is to take pictures with this kind of equipment and how much better the pictures turn out.

About the Author
Brandon Layne is a "serious amateur" using both film and digital cameras to shoot primarily outdoor and action shots, and publishes a review of digital cameras on the web.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 31 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Digital SLR Camera Versus A Compact Digital Camera
Submitted By: Virginia Wong

Digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras are excellent cameras that produce clearer, sharper and more colourful images than most point and shoot digital cameras available. With prices falling rapidly, they are now more affordable then ever. With the price gap between an entry model digital SLR camera and the most expensive compact digital camera narrowing; the question is… do I spend the extra money and get a Digital SLR camera? or save a few hundred dollars and purchase the best digital compact camera.

Well, it really depends on your budget; however if you do spend the extra money, here's what you get:

In addition to the price falls in the Digital SLR models, the performance on these cameras has increased year on year with the latest Digital SLR cameras being quicker and faster than ever before. They have improved to such an extent that power up or start-up time is near instantaneous with virtually no lag time. “Lag time is the time between you pressing the shutter release button and the camera actually taking the shot”. This delay can vary quite a bit between different camera models and it is one of the biggest drawbacks compared to a compact digital camera. The latest digital SLR cameras have virtually no lag times and react in the same way as conventional film cameras, even in burst mode. Compact digital cameras are catching up; however the difference is still significant. A lag time of ~0.5 seconds can result in you missing the heartbeat of the moment and hence that potential great picture.

Digital SLR camera also has a larger sensor versus a smaller sensor in a compact digital camera. This equates to higher sensitivity and less noise and results in the camera taking clearer pictures in low light. (They also have better autofocus speed in low light as well). A measure of sensitivity in a digital camera is ISO and a typical ISO range for a Digital SLR camera varies from ISO 100 – 1600 with the latter being more sensitive. The ISO range for a compact digital camera varies from ISO 50 – 400. In summary, the higher the ISO rating, the greater the sensitivity and the better the photo can be taken in low light.

The Digital SLR cameras have a much longer battery life due to the limited use of the LCD screen. Please note, that as the LCD screen is only used for viewing the image, the battery life of a digital SLR can allow up to 2000 shots per charge in some cameras compared to 500 for a good point and shoot digital camera.

Digital SLR cameras also allow you to interchange lens such as adding a zoom or macro lens when required.

On the negative side of a Digital SLR camera; they are usually larger and heavier than compact digital cameras, the image cannot be previewed on the LCD screen prior taking the picture. If you really require the image to be viewed on the LCD prior to taking the picture, there are third party manufacturers that produce LCD screens that attaches to the viewfinder and allow the scene to be view just like a compact digital camera. The other drawback is the inability to take videos and finally, lenses are expensive with the majority costing more than the camera itself.

Although compact digital cameras cannot compete on features with a Digital SLR camera, they are great value, have the ability to take videos and are portable. If you have decided to purchase a Digital SLR camera I recommend you visit other websites which has Information on Digital Camera and compare the features. If you are still undecided, purchase both.

About the Author
Virginia Wong is an IT consultant and has a passion for digital photography. Her research into digital camera resulted in the development of her own digital camera website. http://infodigitalcamera.com This article is free to use, distribute and copy as long as the link remains in place.

วันพุธที่ 30 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Finding The Best Buy On A Digital Camera
Submitted By: Steve Gargin

The best buy digital camera is not necessarily the cheapest, but the one that has the best overall package for your needs. It is important to check on the various functions and accessories before you compare prices to ensure that you find the best buy digital camera. The main reason that people want to buy a digital camera is for convenience rather than using a traditional film camera and there are a lot of best buy digital camera deals available.

The first point is to find the best buy digital camera with the highest resolution you can afford which will normally be at least 2 to 3 megapixels (2 million to 3 million pixels). If you will only output pictures to a computer monitor (for viewing, Web page use or e-mail) then the best buy digital camera will be one with a 640-by 480 pixel resolution and it will provide very satisfactory results. There are very few genuine best buy digital camera packages with high-resolution and the specified resolution may only apply to software interpolation rather than the true optical resolution. To print photographs on a good (at least 720 dots per inch) color printer you will need to look for the best buy digital camera with a high resolution.

Many retailers advertise their best buy digital camera as one with a plastic lens. It is better to buy a digital camera with a 100% glass lens for the best pictures. You should also look for the best buy digital camera packages with the most RAM that you can afford. The more RAM the camera has means that it can store more pictures and does not require downloading or erasing them as often.

When you are evaluating the best buy digital camera offers you need to compare optical, as opposed to digital, zoom capabilities. This is one of the most frequently used features of most digital cameras and you need to be sure that you have the capability to take the type of close-up shots that you want to.

Another issue that needs to be considered is whether the best buy digital camera offer actually includes the accessories that you require. If you find that you are going to have to purchase additional cables and software to be able to connect your digital camera to your computer then it is not going to be the best buy digital camera that you thought it was.

Finally, ensure that you have accounted for any shipping costs before you make your final decision over which best buy digital camera you purchase. A lot of unscrupulous retailers will advertise a price for a best buy digital camera but then charge high shipping costs.

About the Author
Steve Gargin is the administrator of http://digital-camera-reviews.helper-guru.com a great website dedicated to giving free advice on Digital Cameras.

วันอังคารที่ 29 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Camera Requirements For Digital Camera Photography
Submitted By: Jeff Carlisle

You are going to need a camera if you are taking the plunge into digital camera photography, and the key consideration in choosing a digital camera is speed. In digital camera photography, speed is an important issue because digital cameras need time to transfer the image to your storage media. The photography pros call this 'shutter lag.' With candid photography, a three-second shutter lag can mean the difference between capturing your child with the perfect grin, and taking a blah, ordinary photo.

You also want startup speed in your digital camera, because they eat up a lot of batteries. If you are doing a type of photography where you are taking photos intermittently, you will want to be able to turn of your digital camera, and then have it start right up again when the perfect photography moment arises.

Another speed requirement in digital camera photography is for the autofocus. Once again, you do not want to aim your digital camera, but find your target has wandered off while you wait for your autofocus to resolve your photo.

Also a consideration in digital camera photography is TTL - through the lens composition. This digital camera photography term refers to the fact that some digital cameras require photographers to compose their photos on an image screen. A digital camera with TTL has a viewfinder, like a film camera, allowing the battery-sucking screen to be shut off most of the time.

If you are the least bit interested in using digital camera photography to produce quality photos as a hobby, you will want manual controls. Even if you do not know what those controls do, someday you will want to compose a photo without using the presets built into the digital camera.

Megapixels are also an important element of digital camera photography. Generally, the more megapixels your digital camera can take, the larger your end photographs can be without distortion. However, the more megapixels, the slower your camera responds, and even just three megapixels will produce large, quality photos.

About the Author
Jeff Carlisle is a freelance editor for Sony Cybershot Online. Read more and find great deals and discounts on Sony Cybershot Online products at http://www.sonycybershotonline.com/index.aspx.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 27 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Digital SLR Camera Versus A Compact Digital Camera
Submitted By: Virginia Wong

Digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras are excellent cameras that produce clearer, sharper and more colourful images than most point and shoot digital cameras available. With prices falling rapidly, they are now more affordable then ever. With the price gap between an entry model digital SLR camera and the most expensive compact digital camera narrowing; the question is… do I spend the extra money and get a Digital SLR camera? or save a few hundred dollars and purchase the best digital compact camera.

Well, it really depends on your budget; however if you do spend the extra money, here's what you get:

In addition to the price falls in the Digital SLR models, the performance on these cameras has increased year on year with the latest Digital SLR cameras being quicker and faster than ever before. They have improved to such an extent that power up or start-up time is near instantaneous with virtually no lag time. “Lag time is the time between you pressing the shutter release button and the camera actually taking the shot”. This delay can vary quite a bit between different camera models and it is one of the biggest drawbacks compared to a compact digital camera. The latest digital SLR cameras have virtually no lag times and react in the same way as conventional film cameras, even in burst mode. Compact digital cameras are catching up; however the difference is still significant. A lag time of ~0.5 seconds can result in you missing the heartbeat of the moment and hence that potential great picture.

Digital SLR camera also has a larger sensor versus a smaller sensor in a compact digital camera. This equates to higher sensitivity and less noise and results in the camera taking clearer pictures in low light. (They also have better autofocus speed in low light as well). A measure of sensitivity in a digital camera is ISO and a typical ISO range for a Digital SLR camera varies from ISO 100 – 1600 with the latter being more sensitive. The ISO range for a compact digital camera varies from ISO 50 – 400. In summary, the higher the ISO rating, the greater the sensitivity and the better the photo can be taken in low light.

The Digital SLR cameras have a much longer battery life due to the limited use of the LCD screen. Please note, that as the LCD screen is only used for viewing the image, the battery life of a digital SLR can allow up to 2000 shots per charge in some cameras compared to 500 for a good point and shoot digital camera.

Digital SLR cameras also allow you to interchange lens such as adding a zoom or macro lens when required.

On the negative side of a Digital SLR camera; they are usually larger and heavier than compact digital cameras, the image cannot be previewed on the LCD screen prior taking the picture. If you really require the image to be viewed on the LCD prior to taking the picture, there are third party manufacturers that produce LCD screens that attaches to the viewfinder and allow the scene to be view just like a compact digital camera. The other drawback is the inability to take videos and finally, lenses are expensive with the majority costing more than the camera itself.

Although compact digital cameras cannot compete on features with a Digital SLR camera, they are great value, have the ability to take videos and are portable. If you have decided to purchase a Digital SLR camera I recommend you visit other websites which has Information on Digital Camera and compare the features. If you are still undecided, purchase both.

About the Author
Virginia Wong is an IT consultant and has a passion for digital photography. Her research into digital camera resulted in the development of her own digital camera website. http://infodigitalcamera.com This article is free to use, distribute and copy as long as the link remains in place.

วันเสาร์ที่ 26 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551



How To Buy A Digital Camera
Submitted By: Gary Hendricks

Are you buying your first digital camera? Well, you must be confused by the bewildering range of models out there. How do you know which model will suit your needs? To make things worse, digital cameras do not come cheap. Choosing a bad camera will easily cost you a few hundred dollars.

In fact, buying a digital camera need not be a difficult task. I'll highlight the key considerations you need to think through before making that purchase decision. Always, always remember to consider these factors when buying a digital camera:




Battery Life

Number of Megapixels

Zoom Lens

Exposure Control

User Controls


Battery Life
This has got to be one of the most overlooked features in digital cameras. I know many people who go for the latest and greatest digital cameras which are short in the battery life department. If you want to take good photos, your camera needs to powered for extended periods of time. I've found that cost and battery life don't go together - many cheap cameras have good battery life, while some high-end models drain your battery really fast. Make sure you choose a camera that has good battery life.

Number of Megapixels
The megapixel rating of a digital camera determines how much fine detail you can capture in your shots. Typically, the number of megapixels can range around from 2 megapixels to 8 megapixels. How do you decide how many megapixels you need? As a rule of thumb, if you're only interested in taking small snapshots to send via email or for posting on the Web, you won't need more than 2-megapixels. If you want large print outs of your gorgeous photographs, then you'll probably want to get 5-megapixel cameras and above.

Zoom Lens
You'll definitely want a camera with decent optical zoom. Now the keyword here is optical zoom (as opposed to digital zoom). Optical zoom physically moves the camera lenses to zoom in on a subject. Digital zoom, however, digitally averages and magnifies the image within the camera's microchip - resulting in poor picture quality. Many manufacturers' advertisements talk about digital zoom instead of optical zoom - so do be careful when choosing. I'd recommend getting at least 3x optical zoom in any camera you buy.

Exposure Control
The ability to control exposure settings such as shutter speed and lens opening is critical to professional photographers. Cheaper digital cameras only allow you to shoot photos in automatic mode - just press the shutter release and voila, your picture is taken. More advanced users prefer to tweak the shutter speed and aperture to capture fast moving objects or blur the image background. Choose a camera with good exposure control if you foresee yourself taking on photography as a serious hobby.

User Controls
If you are getting a point-and-shoot camera, make sure you find one that's easy to use. User controls to set resolution, macro mode, flash and exposure should be within easy reach. Of course, if you're a serious photography buff who wants to take the time to tweak all sorts of manual settings, then this many not be so critical. I prefer to try out the camera first in the store - play with the controls and get comfortable with them. Only then will you know whether it's comfortable enough for you.

Conclusion
Well, I do hope this article has helped you understand what factors to consider when buying a digital camera. A general piece of advice I can give is - if you're a total newbie, don't go for the latest digital SLR. It may be tempting to get that Nikon D70 right from the start, but I'd reckon its much better to start off with a cheaper camera first. Learn, experiment and build up your digital photography skills. Once you're more skilled, then proceed to upgrade to a better camera. Good luck and happy shopping!

About the Author
Gary Hendricks runs a hobby site on digital photography. Visit his website at http://www.basic-digital-photography.com for tips and tricks on buying digital cameras, as well as shooting great photos.

วันศุกร์ที่ 25 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551


Beginning Photography Tips, Buying A Digital Camera
Submitted By: Mick Legg

The different variety of cameras that are in use these days, range from the normal manual camera, to the automatic camera and to the digital camera. And the best place to find all of these is in the range of Canon digital camera models which are available on the market today. .

Canon is constantly updating its products and you have a wide range of styles and features available when you go in for a Canon digital camera. These features can be found in many different digital cameras like that of the Canon Digital SD550, the Canon Digital PowerShot S2, and others of its ilk.

The features to be found on the different canon digital cameras can range from a larger than average LCD display, to stereo sound recording, to low image noise resolution and others. To see what the various features are for the different camera models you might have to compare them as you go when you shop around.

For instance you will find that the Canon digital camera PowerShot S2 has a 5 Mega pixel CCD, and a new Night Display which allows your LCD and EVH to become brighter in low light. You will also find movie options in this Canon digital camera like mic level, and a wind filter which you will not find on the earlier models.

With the Canon digital camera SD500 features like a continuous shooting mode can be found, as well as a redeye reduction option which has been designed into the camera via a built-in illuminator. This Canon digital camera also has a 1.8 low temperature LCD, a Flash Exposure Lock function to help you in your photography.

Some of the features to be found in these more expensive Canon digital cameras can also be found in the less expensive digital compact cameras. This diversity in features and models is also reflected in the price of the many Canon Digital cameras as they can start from about $100 and go upwards.

The actual price of the cameras should be looked into at the time you are thinking of buying your camera, as the prices will be subject to fluctuation and advances in technology.

When you’re looking at the range of Canon digital cameras besides finding out what are the various functions and features you might also want to find out what accessories are part of the camera, and which ones you’ll have to buy separately.

These accessories for the Canon digital cameras include things like a telephoto lens, a wide angle lens, a battery charger or kit, an A/C power adaptor, external flash, and a carrying case amongst other things.

As you can see from the number of options available to you, buying a camera isn’t what it used to be fifty years ago, there are a number of things that you will want to look into first before buying your camera. But with the Canon digital camera range the world can be at your fingertips as you can choose the perfect camera to suit you.

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