Digital Cameras and Photography Tips

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  • Basic Understanding of your Digital Camera Flash
    Many of us do not think twice about the usage of our digital camera's flash assuming that the camera will use the flash automatically as needed. Flash however can and should be manually set in many scenarios resulting in high quality digital photos. The most common usage of flash photography is when there is not enough ambient light for example when taking an indoor digital photo in a dark room. There are many other ways in which you can use your digital camera's flash to get high quality digital photos. One such usage is fill-in flash. Before setting your flash to manual mode and making more efficient usage of it you should know a bit more of the technology and history behind flash photography...
    Wed, 01 Aug 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Digital Cameras: Getting Better Photos of Family and Friends
    Taking photographs of the people in your life is simple with a digital camera. We all have collections of images which represent the important people and events in our lives. Some of the pictures are great, but some leave our subjects stiffly posed, lost in the sea of a cluttered background, and often lacking personality as they stare back with the same "posed" face as in every other photograph...
    Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • The Secrets of Choosing a Digital Camera Part 1
    Size Small is beautiful. Today's digital cameras are sometimes so small, that they fit into the breast pocket of your shirt easily and are still fully featured so you get the most out of the camera in almost every situation. Just imagine taking a picture of a wonderful sunrise when your are on your morning run or the happy smile of your kids when you pick them up after school. With a small digital camera you don't have to lug around heavy equipment...
    Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Five Basic Tips For Getting Great Prints From Your Digital Camera
    Learn the best techniques for turning your digital photographs into gorgeous prints. Shoot with printing in mind Image resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image. Measured in megapixels (MP), matching the resolution to the print size will help you get crisp and clear digital photo prints. Most digital cameras offer a range of resolution settings, but if you intend to make prints larger than wallet size, shoot at a higher resolution...
    Fri, 20 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • A Beginners Guide To Choosing A Digital Camera
    Digital photography is no longer a new thing. Digital photography has flourished of late and for good reason. Gone are the days when taking your holiday snaps required buying a film, taking pictures in the hope that at least half would develop and then tripping down top the processor after your holiday or sightseeing. Now there is a multitude of options from the expensive to inexpensive that allow you to take your pictures...
    Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Click And Print: Photography Websites
    As a photographer, you are up against stiff competition when it comes to getting gigs or jobs. Newspapers, magazines, weddings, family and student photos - how do you reach the multitude of people who may be interested in hiring you? Portfolios are expensive and targeting the many different segments of the population who would benefit from your services is no simple marketing feat. By building your own photography website to showcase your work and your services...
    Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Basic Digital Photography II: Getting the Light Source Right
    Lighting is the single most critical factor in determining the quality of any photograph. Although with digital cameras you can edit after the fact, such features are limited and it is more effective to assure that you get the best exposure when taking the shot. The amount of light on the image sensor, or exposure, is determined by the opening/closing of the aperture, the length of time that the shutter is open, and the amount of light present. For the purposes of this article...
    Wed, 11 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Digital Photo Printing Paper Sizes
    When you print digital photos on traditional paper sizes photos are either cropped or areas of the paper are left blank. The reason is that tradition paper sizes were designed for film and have different aspect ratio than digital photos. Digital paper sizes solve this problem and are offered by many - here is how. Understanding aspect ratio Before you can understand why digital paper sizes are different than traditional ones you need to understand what aspect ratio is...
    Fri, 06 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • 3 Alternative Tripod Tips for Steady Photographs
    The tripod is one cumbersome accessory, and in many cases, it's just one of those items you don't want to lug along with you each and every time you're planning on taking pictures. However, even without the tripod, there are several ways to improve your photographing results, if you pay attention to your surroundings. The Lazy Photographers Tripod Let's say you're heading out for nice stroll, digital camera in your pocket...
    Wed, 04 Jul 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Digital Photography
    Definition: Uses a digital camera to electronically capture and produce images using a CCD. Scanners, software, computers and printers are used together with the camera to produce the finished image. Taking pictures with a digital camera and storing and printing them on digital devices. The "digital film," which is comprised of flash memory modules, floppy disks or CD-Rs, can be transferred to a local computer for printing, or can be uploaded to a Web site for viewing and printing...
    Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Digital Cameras - A Guide To Buying
    Digital camera sales are going through the roof. As the quality of images from digital cameras improve they are becoming much more affordable and the sales are simply not surprising. Consumers are also becoming more comfortable with the whole idea of taking of photographs digitally. In choosing a digital camera, take into account your basic needs and what you plan to use the camera for...
    Wed, 27 Jun 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • How to Scan Film Photos for Photo Enlargement
    Over the years I've had numerous customers send digital image files from film photos they have scanned and request photo enlargement and prints. In almost every circumstance, the files received were scanned at too low a resolution to produce photo enlargement without resampling the original digital file to produce the requested print size. Every time you resample a digital file, the original image quality will degrade, producing a lower visual quality photo enlargement...
    Fri, 22 Jun 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Guide to buying a digital camera
    The digital camera market today offers buyers a large number of choices, with products in widely differing price ranges, sizes and degree of operational complexity. From miniatures the size of a credit card, to fully functional professional SLR (Single Lens reflex) systems, you can buy a digital camera from manufacturers including traditional camera brands such as Canon, Olympus, Nikon, film companies such as Kodak and Fuji, and consumer electronic companies like Sony...
    Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • Options For Storing, Retrieving And Viewing Your Digital Photographs
    If you're just starting out with a digital camera, or you are considering buying a new camera, and you like what you've heard about digital photography, you probably have a few burning questions about the technology. What replaces the film? Do you need a computer? What process replaces getting your pictures developed, and how can you store and view all your photos without having to print them off? This is a short guide that will answer these questions...
    Fri, 15 Jun 2007 08:00:00 GMT

  • What You Need to Know When Buying a Digital Camera
    As digital cameras continue to grow in popularity, traditional film cameras will become a thing of the past. Many of the people I work with, however, are intimidated by some of the technological advances that these wonderful little gadgets bring about. Therefore people often have difficulty deciding on the right camera to meet their needs. The fact of the matter is that a good many cameras will meet the needs of an average user...
    Wed, 13 Jun 2007 08:00:00 GMT

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