Camera

If you have recently become a new parent for the first time, the chances are good that you have already taken about a hundred million photos of your little cherub – and most of them are languishing on your hard drive not doing much. I know this as I am one of those people!  Having [...]

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Ok, so you’ve decided that now’s the time to splash out and buy a new camera. Whether you are a complete newcomer to digital photography or have been snapping away for a while but want to up your game a little, it can be a little confusing with the vast array of digital cameras available [...]

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Top 10 Favorite Cameras

by rwilding on December 19, 2011

Digital cameras run the gauntlet these days, with prices ranging from a couple hundred dollars to a few thousand; and the features are just as varied. Even with thousands of digi-cam models available photographers seem to gravitate to the same models. This list features the top 10 favorite cameras used by amateur and professional photographers: [...]

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Proper Camera Maintenance

by rwilding on December 16, 2011

Amateur photographers spend a small chunk of their life savings on their cameras and accessories—so they have serious incentives to make it last. To avoid emergency repairs you need to implement a regular upkeep and maintenance plan. Periodic checkups and healthy daily routines will ensure that your camera stays out of the repair shop and [...]

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The Rule of Thirds

by rwilding on December 5, 2011

The rule of thirds is the single most important photo composition rule you will learn—and don’t worry there is no math involved. To oversimplify the rule of thirds, it dictates that your subject shouldn’t be centered in the frame. In addition it shows you how to best compose your photographs. The slightly more-complex explanation is [...]

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Understanding Modes and Settings Modes—Automatic, Portrait, Macro and Landscape For super-basic beginners the automatic mode will be critical, until you learn to control the shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, focus, and flash yourself. But—to begin taking photos off of auto-mode you need to learn the differences between the different settings. Portrait mode uses a narrow [...]

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Digital Camera Modes Explained

by rwilding on November 12, 2011

Automatic This mode is self explanatory—it does everything for you. This is for point-and-click photographers—but, if you are reading this then odds are automatic mode is not you.   Semi-Automatic While the name of this mode conjures up mental imagery of bad-ass machine guns, it is not quite that exciting. A semi-automatic mode is perfect [...]

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The Future of Cameras

by rwilding on May 9, 2011

Cameras are evolving, quickly. Only a few short years ago did we begin having cameras in our phones, and now you can take HD video from your cellphone, edit the photo with photo editing software on your phone then email it to yourself. As cameras continue to evolve we are going to see two major [...]

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First camera

History disagrees on how and when the camera was invented.  Depending on how you actually define a camera, it can be said it was invented clear back in about 470 t0 390 B.C. by a Chinese philosopher named Mo-Ti. Mo-Ti didn’t call his invention a camera; instead he called it a locked treasure room. His [...]

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