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| Canon - Digital SLR | EOS 1Ds Mark III - 21.1 Megapixel |
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| The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III is an engineering tour de force which, true to the EOS-1 legacy, redefines the state of the art in no uncertain terms. An entirely new 21.1-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor delivers astounding image quality and creates new photographic possibilities. Dual "DIGIC III" Image Processors work in tandem to speed up data handling and camera operation, while further refining imaging performance. Tough, high-durability body and shutter designs, combined with the unique EOS Integrated Cleaning System, set new standards for professional dependability. Cutting-edge features-such as a large 3.0-inch LCD monitor with Live View Function, and a fast, precise 45-point AF system-make the EOS-1Ds Mark III powerful and versatile. And, of course, the EOS-1Ds Mark III is part of the unparalleled EOS System, which, with more than 50 EF lenses, 15 interchangeable focusing screens, and extensive wireless, remote control and lighting accessories, is the most advanced and powerful digital photography system in the world. |
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| Eye-Fi celebrates one year with 4GB camera card |
| | Eye-Fi, the maker of camera storage cards that can also beam photos directly to a computer or Web site via Wi-Fi, on Wednesday celebrated its first anniversary with a new special-edition product.
(Credit: Eye-Fi)
It's called the Eye-Fi Anniversary Edition, and it offers 4GB of storage space for $129. ... |
| | 11/13/2008 9:04 PM (6d 1h 59m ago) |
| Olympus announces midrange E-30 dSLR |
| | Olympus’ E-30 fills the hole in its dSLR lineup.(Credit: Olympus America)
With a price gap of about $900 between the Olympus E-520 and the E-3, Olympus has long had a pretty big hole in its dSLR lineup--a hole populated by extremely popular competitors like the Nikon D90, the Canon EOS 40D, and the Canon EOS 50D. But with the announcement of the E-30, it looks like Olympus is entering the ring swinging.
First, some key specs:
Canon EOS 50D
Nikon D90
Olympus E-30
Olympus E-3
Sensor
14.7-megapixel CMOS
12.3-megapixel CMOS
12.3-megapixel Live MOS
10.1-megapixel Live MOS
Color depth
14 bits
12 bits
12 bits
12 bits
Sensitivity range
ISO 100 - ISO 3,200/12,800 (expanded)
ISO 100 - ISO 3,200/6,400 (expanded)
ISO 100 - ISO 3,200
ISO 100 - ISO 3,200
Focal-length multiplier
1.6x
1.5x
2x
2x
Continuous shooting
6.3 fps
90 JPEG/16 raw
4.5 fps
100 JPEG/n/a raw
5 fps
n/a JPEG/12 raw
6.5fps
n/a JPEG/12 raw
Viewfinder
95% coverage
0.95x magnification
User interchangeable focusing screens
96% coverage
0.94x magnification
fixed focusing screen
98% coverage
1.02x magnification
fixed focusing screen
100% coverage
1.15x magnification
Mfr. interchangeable focusing screens
Autofocus
9-pt AF
all cross-type
11-pt AF
center cross-type
11-pt AF
all cross-type
11-pt AF
all cross-type
Live View
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
LCD size
3 inches
3 inches
2.7 inches
2.5 inches
Approximate street price (body only)
$1,399
$999
$1,299
$1,499
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| | 11/04/2008 8:52 PM (15d 2h 11m ago) |
| Canon posts teaser ad for new dSLR--most likely the EOS 5D Mark II |
| | Titillating stuff from Canon.(Credit: Canon)Rumors of a successor to the Canon 5D have been circulating for a while and now the digital-imaging blogsphere is churning again--this time with a brooding ad Canon has posted on some of its Web sites featuring the murky outline of mysterious dSLR and ... |
| | 9/09/2008 3:30 PM (71d 7h 33m ago) |
| Canon releases EOS Rebel XSi firmware update |
| | (Credit: Canon)
Canon this week has released a firmware update to its 12MP digital SLR, the EOS Rebel XSi, which became available in April 2008. The firmware update, version 1.0.9, corrects several issues with the camera. It fixes an issue where the Auto Exposure Bracketing does not operate ... |
| | 9/03/2008 9:23 PM (77d 1h 40m ago) |
| Adobe RAWs again |
| | Adobe has released Camera Raw 4.4.1 and Lightroom 1.4.1, having corrected the faults with the previously withdrawn updates. The revised updates, as well as fixing a selection of bugs, bring support for the latest DSLRs from Canon, Sony, Pentax and Nikon, along with the FujiFilm S100fs and Olympus SP-570 UZ. |
| | 6/03/2008 1:39 PM (169d 9h 24m ago) |
| How would you change Canon's Rebel XSi? |
| | Filed under: Digital Cameras
For the DSLR hardcore, we doubt you waited much more than a day or two after launch before securing a Rebel XSi of your own, and for newcomers to the fold, you may have snatched one up after hordes of reviewers gave it an expected thumbs-up. Whatever the case, we're eager to know what's gone right and wrong with the first thousand or so clicks. Has it lived up to your expectations? Are you decidedly joyous about the image quality? Could anything stand to be tweaked / reworked / overhauled completely? You ponied up some serious change for this thing, so don't let emotion get in the way of telling Canon how you really feel.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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| | 5/24/2008 11:14 PM (178d 23h 49m ago) |
| Canon considers fuel cells to power cameras |
| | (Credit: Crave Asia)
A patent has been filed by Canon for a technology that uses fuel cells to power dSLRs instead of the conventional lithium-ion batteries.
For those not familiar with fuel cells, they are often mentioned as a greener alternative power source, with some cars already running on it. ... |
| | 5/21/2008 10:42 PM (182d 22m ago) |
| Eye-Fi's Wi-Fi answers 'Where was I?' |
| | When we reviewed Eye-Fi's Wi-Fi card for digital cameras back in November, it was but a lonely single child in the company's product portfolio. Today, Eye-Fi announced the birth of siblings, creating a tiered product line of SD add-in cards that deliver Wi-Fi connectivity--and now more--to digital cameras.... |
| | 5/12/2008 5:40 AM (191d 17h 23m ago) |
| MTI Micro plans fuel cells for digicams |
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MTI MicroFuel Cells is hoping to use its portable fuel cells in digital cameras.
The company, a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology, announced Wednesday that it is already working with a Japanese optics manufacturer to adapt its integrated Mobion fuel cell technology for digital cameras.
Peng Lim and a fuel cell. ... |
| | 5/08/2008 2:23 PM (195d 8h 40m ago) |
| Canon 5D :: My First Professional Digital SLR |
| | I had been doing some research on professional digital cameras over the last few years and decided to eventually go with the Canon 5D. A professional photographer friend of mine had been with Nikon for years and he sold all of his equipment and switched to Canon because he said Nikon had poor customer service. Additionally I already had a few Canon lenses from an older 35mm so it made the choice even easier.I come from a surf photography background which for the most part in small to medium size waves will require a wide angle lens. Most digital SLRs have a sensor that is smaller than a piece of 35mm film which has the effect of magnifying the lens by 1.6x. This is handy with the long lenses for getting that extra zoom but in the water with the wide angle it actually crops the image! What caught my eye with the Canon 5D is that it is a full frame sensor meaning no more cropping with wide angle lenses.The need for me to have a full frame sensor put me on the higher end of Canon's digital line. The only higher end bodies are the fully professional 1d series (Mark II / III / etc). After looking at the cost of the 1d series vs the 5d it was apparent that the 5d was more appropriate for my price range at about $2300 new. Luckily I have patience and some skills on eBay so I learned that the 5d could be had for between $1500 and $1800 for the body alone in used condition. The good news is that they don't depreciate much (or at least won't until the next model comes out) so I could probably easily resell the camera for a minimal loss if needed.One of the drawbacks of the 5D vs the higher end Mark's is that it only has the Digic II processor in it instead of the Digic III. The digic III is faster, has better color detection, and a few other bonuses. I still went with the 5d as it would be a good place for me to start and if I found that my pictures weren't producing what I wanted I could always upgrade if I needed.The most unfortunate thing is that after you spend... |
| | 4/24/2008 5:07 PM (209d 5h 56m ago) |
| Canon's Rebel XSi gets emphatically unboxed |
| | Filed under: Digital Cameras
Well, what do you know? The actual Rebel XSi comes packaged in a box that looks exactly like the one that cropped up earlier this month. Still, there's just something special about seeing Canon's latest DSLR cautiously unboxed, with the fortunate unboxer taking special care not to insert an obscene amount of blur into each snap. Sure, the model shown above was unboxed within a retail location, but that's not to say you can't hand over some cold hard cash to do the same at your abode. Check out the whole process in the read link below -- just brace yourself for some serious (albeit SFW) gadget affection in that first shot.[Thanks, Ryan]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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| | 4/24/2008 4:37 AM (209d 18h 26m ago) |
| Adobe RAWs again |
| | Adobe has released Camera Raw 4.4.1 and Lightroom 1.4.1, having corrected the faults with the previously withdrawn updates. The revised updates, as well as fixing a selection of bugs, bring support for the latest DSLRs from Canon, Sony, Pentax and Nikon, along with the FujiFilm S100fs and Olympus SP-570 UZ. |
| | 4/16/2008 4:51 AM (217d 18h 12m ago) |
| Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III |
| | Also: Specifications and Prices. |
| | 2/14/2008 7:24 PM (279d 3h 39m ago) |
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| Canon 5D II DSLR - a real game changer? |
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I’ve just got to mention that this Canon 5D II DSLR really looks as though it’s going to be a game changer in the digital photography market. Not necessarily because of that 21 megapixel resolution, impressive as it is, but really because of the amazing 1080 HD video it’s capable of [...]
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| | 11/13/2008 9:08 PM (6d 1h 55m ago) |
| Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III Review |
| | Just posted! Our in-depth review of the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, Canon's flagship full frame digital SLR and the current 'big daddy' of the professional DLSR market. As well as upping the resolution to a class-leading 21.1 megapixels the Mark III boasts a raft of improvements and refinements over the Mark II, the camera it replaces. We've been using the EOS-1Ds Mark III for over 8 months now, and finally got the review finished this weekend. So, apologies for the 'better late than never' timing. |
| | 8/21/2008 12:50 AM (90d 22h 13m ago) |
| The New Canon EOS 450D... the 4th Digital Rebel |
| | (content from DPReview... http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS450D/... this is just a sample blog ... please visit the URL above to read dpreview's excellent review)Four and a half years have passed since the first affordable digital SLR from Canon; the EOS 300D (Digital Rebel). In that time we have witnessed two further iterations (the EOS 350D and EOS 400D) leading up to today's fourth generation EOS 450D, with twice the megapixel count of the original (twelve versus six) in a smaller body with a far wider range of functionality and features and a $200 lower list price. Since those heady days in 2004 when the EOS 300D was the only kid on the block we've seen Nikon, Pentax and Olympus all attempt to hit the same sweet spot of size, features and price at the 'lower end' of the DSLR market, with varying degrees of success. Without a doubt the EOS 450D will have to do more today to prove itself in an increasingly crowded market.On the third page of this review you'll find a detailed breakdown of all of the changes and updates compared to the EOS 400D but the headlines are; a larger 3.0" LCD monitor, Live View with both passive and contrast detect AF, Spot metering, improved auto-focus, 3.5 fps continuous shooting a larger viewfinder and a switch SD/SDHC for storage (all previous cameras in this range were Compact Flash). Other features appear to be inherited from the EOS 40D; 14-bit image pipeline, Highlight Tone priority, optional High ISO noise reduction, 'My Menu' and display of the ISO sensitivity on the viewfinder status line. There's also the new stabilized kit lens (for review and samples click here).Note that throughout this review we will refer to the EOS 450D by its European name; if you live in other parts of the world you'll know the camera by (in order of silliness) Rebel XSi or Kiss X2 Digital, but they're all the same.Please read the entire review at http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS450D/Canon - Digital SLR | Rebel 450D XSi - 12.2 Megapixel,... |
| | 5/27/2008 7:07 AM (176d 15h 56m ago) |
| Eye-Fi's Wi-Fi answers 'Where was I?' |
| | When we reviewed Eye-Fi's Wi-Fi card for digital cameras back in November, it was but a lonely single child in the company's product portfolio. Today, Eye-Fi announced the birth of siblings, creating a tiered product line of SD add-in cards that deliver Wi-Fi connectivity--and now more--to digital cameras.... |
| | 5/12/2008 5:40 AM (191d 17h 23m ago) |
| Canon 5D :: My First Professional Digital SLR |
| | I had been doing some research on professional digital cameras over the last few years and decided to eventually go with the Canon 5D. A professional photographer friend of mine had been with Nikon for years and he sold all of his equipment and switched to Canon because he said Nikon had poor customer service. Additionally I already had a few Canon lenses from an older 35mm so it made the choice even easier.I come from a surf photography background which for the most part in small to medium size waves will require a wide angle lens. Most digital SLRs have a sensor that is smaller than a piece of 35mm film which has the effect of magnifying the lens by 1.6x. This is handy with the long lenses for getting that extra zoom but in the water with the wide angle it actually crops the image! What caught my eye with the Canon 5D is that it is a full frame sensor meaning no more cropping with wide angle lenses.The need for me to have a full frame sensor put me on the higher end of Canon's digital line. The only higher end bodies are the fully professional 1d series (Mark II / III / etc). After looking at the cost of the 1d series vs the 5d it was apparent that the 5d was more appropriate for my price range at about $2300 new. Luckily I have patience and some skills on eBay so I learned that the 5d could be had for between $1500 and $1800 for the body alone in used condition. The good news is that they don't depreciate much (or at least won't until the next model comes out) so I could probably easily resell the camera for a minimal loss if needed.One of the drawbacks of the 5D vs the higher end Mark's is that it only has the Digic II processor in it instead of the Digic III. The digic III is faster, has better color detection, and a few other bonuses. I still went with the 5d as it would be a good place for me to start and if I found that my pictures weren't producing what I wanted I could always upgrade if I needed.The most unfortunate thing is that after you spend... |
| | 4/24/2008 5:07 PM (209d 5h 56m ago) |
| Review: Rob Galbraith Updates The CompactFlash & SD Card Performance Database |
| | The CF/SD Performance Database, our collection of memory card write speed results from Canon and Nikon digital SLR cameras, is relaunching. We've updated the database with test data from the Canon EOS 40D, EOS-1D Mark III and EOS-1Ds Mark III plus the Nikon D300 and D3, introduced sortable results tables and more.Results from other models will be rolled out in the days ahead, including for the Canon EOS 30D, EOS 5D and EOS-1Ds Mark II, as well as the Nikon D80, D200 and D2Xs. You'll also find card-to-computer transfer results for the latest CompactFlash cards, with more CompactFlash and SD/SDHC results to be posted soon.Stop by and check it out. |
| | 4/17/2008 9:32 PM (216d 1h 31m ago) |
| Digital Photography: Discover the 9 Digital Camera Settings For Every Photographer |
| | You don't have to be an expert to take a great digital photographs. The folks at cheapshotter.com take you through the 9 digital camera settings you need to learn to take great images... every time. Today's digital cameras have many image enhancing features for the beginning, intermediate, and advanced photographers. Our digital photography community continues to made their tips and techniques available to you. Take a few minutes to learn how to take the best digital pictures. Here are the 9 settings you need to discover. 1. Exposure Bracketing: A way to force your digital camera to take multiple pictures at different exposure compensation levels to ensure a good photograph.2. Histograms: A way of judging the exposure of an image on camera, without relying on minuscule and often inaccurate LCD screens.3. Burst Mode: A mode that enables you to take many individual frames per second.4. Full Manual Mode: A way of setting both the aperture and the shutter speed at the same time.5. RAW File Format: An uncompressed image format that preserves more information than the common JPEG.6. Custom White Balance: Custom white balance is a more precise way of gaging the color temperature in an image than using the manufacturer’s presets, but it requires a bit more effort.7. Aperture and Shutter Priority Mode: Usually on the dial on top of your digital camera. On Olympus digital cameras, the mode may be represented by A/S/M. On Nikon digital cameras, shutter priority mode is symbolized with an S and aperture priority mode is an A. On Canon digital cameras, generally shutter priority is represented by Tv (strange, I know) and aperture priority is Av. Other digital camera manufactures generally use some sort of similar lettering.8. ISO: ISO setting on your digital camera is a way of setting the sensor’s sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO setting, the more sensitive the sensor on your digital camera becomes.9. White Balance: A way of telling your digital camera how to compensate... |
| | 3/11/2008 1:04 AM (253d 21h 59m ago) |
| Digital Photography: Discover the 9 Digital Camera Settings For Every Photographer |
| | You don't have to be an expert to take a great digital photographs. The folks at cheapshotter.com take you through the 9 digital camera settings you need to learn to take great images... every time. Today's digital cameras have many image enhancing features for the beginning, intermediate, and advanced photographers. Our digital photography community continues to made their tips and techniques available to you. Take a few minutes to learn how to take the best digital pictures. Here are the 9 settings you need to discover. 1. Exposure Bracketing: A way to force your digital camera to take multiple pictures at different exposure compensation levels to ensure a good photograph.2. Histograms: A way of judging the exposure of an image on camera, without relying on minuscule and often inaccurate LCD screens.3. Burst Mode: A mode that enables you to take many individual frames per second.4. Full Manual Mode: A way of setting both the aperture and the shutter speed at the same time.5. RAW File Format: An uncompressed image format that preserves more information than the common JPEG.6. Custom White Balance: Custom white balance is a more precise way of gaging the color temperature in an image than using the manufacturer’s presets, but it requires a bit more effort.7. Aperture and Shutter Priority Mode: Usually on the dial on top of your digital camera. On Olympus digital cameras, the mode may be represented by A/S/M. On Nikon digital cameras, shutter priority mode is symbolized with an S and aperture priority mode is an A. On Canon digital cameras, generally shutter priority is represented by Tv (strange, I know) and aperture priority is Av. Other digital camera manufactures generally use some sort of similar lettering.8. ISO: ISO setting on your digital camera is a way of setting the sensor’s sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO setting, the more sensitive the sensor on your digital camera becomes.9. White Balance: A way of telling your digital camera how to compensate... |
| | 3/11/2008 1:04 AM (253d 21h 59m ago) |
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| Canon EOS 50D DSLR Full Specifications & Imagery (Leaked by Canon’s Chinese Site) |
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Whilst the existence of Canon’s up and coming (and much anticipated) EOS 50D DSLR has been known about for a while now – its hardly been the best kept secret – now, thanks to an error by none other than Canon themselves (specifically Canon’s Chinese site) – we can at ... |
| | 8/25/2008 9:26 PM (86d 1h 37m ago) |
| One day our 5D Mark II will come |
| | Canon's EOS 5D Mark II might be the most rumored camera in history.(Credit: CNET Networks)
In today's episode of "I'm going to post a Canon EOS 5D Mark II rumor," Photography Bay says that Canon's German Web site displayed some information about the possible ... |
| | 4/22/2008 2:19 PM (211d 8h 44m ago) |
| Canon 5D Mark II Supposedly Surfaces Online, Due in June [Rumor] |
| | A screencap supposedly snagged from Canon's German site spilled some details on Canon's way anticipated 5D Mark II before it slipped back into the ether. June release, and it rocks a 16-megapixel DIGIC III processor that can fire at 6.5FPS. The blurb calls the Mark II "small, light, robust and weatherproof." A bit different than the last batch of rumored specs, and could very possibly be BS, but with the noise steadily growing, we can probably expect something soonish regardless. [Photography Bay]
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| | 4/20/2008 6:45 PM (213d 4h 18m ago) |
| Samsung hints at full-frame camera |
| | Samsung has hinted at plans to develop a full-frame CMOS imaging sensor for use in a 'professional' standard digital SLR.So far, however, the sensor has only reached the design stage and it is far from clear whether it will become a reality.We also understand that, late last year, Samsung Electronics set up a secret team within its HQ in Suwon to begin research on a professional DSLR.Samsung has also made clear that its relationship with Pentax is ongoing.The news emerged during an informal discussion with a high-ranking Samsung official at an industry event in Seoul, Korea, attended by Amateur Photographer (AP) technical writer Barney Britton.Kyong-Kook Shin, assistant manager for Samsung's digital camera marketing planning group, suggested that the firm is actively pursuing development of a full-frame CMOS sensor intended for use in a professional camera.Reporting on the 2 April meeting, Barney writes: 'Although there is no indication yet as to when it might arrive, it seems now that photographers can look forward to a professional full-frame DSLR with a Pentax lens mount at some point in the future.'Samsung UK's office was not able to confirm the comments made by Kyong-Kook Shin.Commercial director Robert King told AP's newsdesk: 'Samsung is committed to the DSLR market and we are continuing to invest in R&D in this important market sector. However, we are unable to provide further comment on any future product development at this time.'Samsung's latest DSLR is the 14-million-pixel GX-20, which carries an APS-C size sensor. |
| | 4/12/2008 10:55 AM (221d 12h 8m ago) |
| More Canon 5D rumors |
| | Canon's EOS 5D will one day be replaced by a new model with a different sensor and other new features.(Credit: CNET Networks)
According to a post on Gizmodo last week, which came to them via a posting to DPReview's forums, which apparently may have originated at ... |
| | 3/18/2008 5:09 AM (246d 17h 54m ago) |
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| Canon EOS 40D owner hacks camera, records silent movie |
| | Filed under: Digital CamerasThis enterprising EOS 40D owner wants a DSLR that records video, too -- and he's taking action. This hack uses CHDK -- the free firmware enhancement for Canon PowerShot cameras -- and LiveView to capture video to the camera's CF Card. There are still a few issues: LiveView shuts down after a period of inactivity, video can't be transfered via USB, and unlike your $79 consumer grade camera, the EOS 40D won't record audio. But what's a little challenge in the face of a good camera mod? There's no word on file format, frame rate or resolution (though the camera's display weighs in at 320 x 240), but there are lots of other juicy details available once you hit the read link. And be sure to catch the video after the break.
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| | 9/25/2008 5:32 PM (55d 5h 31m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4b - What Lighting Equipment Should I Buy? |
| | (Part 2 of 3) In this episode Mark Wallace goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, "What should I buy?" |
| | 5/26/2008 7:58 PM (177d 3h 5m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4b - What Lighting Equipment Should I Buy? |
| | (Part 2 of 3) In this episode Mark Wallace goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, "What should I buy?" |
| | 5/26/2008 7:58 PM (177d 3h 5m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4 - What Lighting Equipment Should I Buy? |
| | In this episode Mark Wallace goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, "What lighting equipment should I buy?" |
| | 5/11/2008 3:14 PM (192d 7h 49m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4 - What Lighting Equipment Should I Buy? |
| | In this episode Mark Wallace goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, "What lighting equipment should I buy?" |
| | 5/11/2008 3:14 PM (192d 7h 49m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 3 - How Does Light Impact Your Photos... |
| | Mark Wallace discusses the basic principles of how light impacts your digital photography. |
| | 4/30/2008 7:10 PM (203d 3h 53m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 2 - How To Use A Light Meter |
| | In this episode Mark Wallace from the SnapFactory describes the two types of light meters. He answers the questions, "What meter should I buy?" and "How do I use a light meter?" |
| | 4/17/2008 8:23 PM (216d 2h 40m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 2 - How To Use A Light Meter |
| | In this episode Mark Wallace from the SnapFactory describes the two types of light meters. He answers the questions, "What meter should I buy?" and "How do I use a light meter?" |
| | 4/17/2008 8:23 PM (216d 2h 40m ago) |
| Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 1 - How To Light Exposure With A Flash |
| | Digital Photography 1 on 1 is a Q&A video series that Mark Wallace created to help beginning and intermediate photographers. In this episode Mark Wallace explains how the shutter works, shutter sync, and how to control the ambient light exposure while using a flash. |
| | 4/04/2008 9:01 PM (229d 2h 2m ago) |
| Digital Photography: Discover the 9 Digital Camera Settings For Every Photographer |
| | You don't have to be an expert to take a great digital photographs. The folks at cheapshotter.com take you through the 9 digital camera settings you need to learn to take great images... every time. Today's digital cameras have many image enhancing features for the beginning, intermediate, and advanced photographers. Our digital photography community continues to made their tips and techniques available to you. Take a few minutes to learn how to take the best digital pictures. Here are the 9 settings you need to discover. 1. Exposure Bracketing: A way to force your digital camera to take multiple pictures at different exposure compensation levels to ensure a good photograph.2. Histograms: A way of judging the exposure of an image on camera, without relying on minuscule and often inaccurate LCD screens.3. Burst Mode: A mode that enables you to take many individual frames per second.4. Full Manual Mode: A way of setting both the aperture and the shutter speed at the same time.5. RAW File Format: An uncompressed image format that preserves more information than the common JPEG.6. Custom White Balance: Custom white balance is a more precise way of gaging the color temperature in an image than using the manufacturer’s presets, but it requires a bit more effort.7. Aperture and Shutter Priority Mode: Usually on the dial on top of your digital camera. On Olympus digital cameras, the mode may be represented by A/S/M. On Nikon digital cameras, shutter priority mode is symbolized with an S and aperture priority mode is an A. On Canon digital cameras, generally shutter priority is represented by Tv (strange, I know) and aperture priority is Av. Other digital camera manufactures generally use some sort of similar lettering.8. ISO: ISO setting on your digital camera is a way of setting the sensor’s sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO setting, the more sensitive the sensor on your digital camera becomes.9. White Balance: A way of telling your digital camera how to compensate... |
| | 3/11/2008 8:04 AM (253d 14h 59m ago) |
| Digital Photography: Discover the 9 Digital Camera Settings For Every Photographer |
| | You don't have to be an expert to take a great digital photographs. The folks at cheapshotter.com take you through the 9 digital camera settings you need to learn to take great images... every time. Today's digital cameras have many image enhancing features for the beginning, intermediate, and advanced photographers. Our digital photography community continues to made their tips and techniques available to you. Take a few minutes to learn how to take the best digital pictures. Here are the 9 settings you need to discover. 1. Exposure Bracketing: A way to force your digital camera to take multiple pictures at different exposure compensation levels to ensure a good photograph.2. Histograms: A way of judging the exposure of an image on camera, without relying on minuscule and often inaccurate LCD screens.3. Burst Mode: A mode that enables you to take many individual frames per second.4. Full Manual Mode: A way of setting both the aperture and the shutter speed at the same time.5. RAW File Format: An uncompressed image format that preserves more information than the common JPEG.6. Custom White Balance: Custom white balance is a more precise way of gaging the color temperature in an image than using the manufacturer’s presets, but it requires a bit more effort.7. Aperture and Shutter Priority Mode: Usually on the dial on top of your digital camera. On Olympus digital cameras, the mode may be represented by A/S/M. On Nikon digital cameras, shutter priority mode is symbolized with an S and aperture priority mode is an A. On Canon digital cameras, generally shutter priority is represented by Tv (strange, I know) and aperture priority is Av. Other digital camera manufactures generally use some sort of similar lettering.8. ISO: ISO setting on your digital camera is a way of setting the sensor’s sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO setting, the more sensitive the sensor on your digital camera becomes.9. White Balance: A way of telling your digital camera how to compensate... |
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