Posted by April Kerr - November 27, 2009 – 10:28 am
Are you still using rolls of film? Working with toxic chemicals? Make the switch to Digital Photography and you’ll never regret it. There are several reasons why you need to switch to digital photography. Here are five reasons to switch to utilizing a digital camera.
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Posted by Robert Nichols - November 26, 2009 – 2:59 pm
When it comes to choosing a camera, there are 2 types you can select from. It generally depends on if you’d like to practice standard photography or modern photography. Presently, you can choose between a manual camera and a digicam.
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Posted by Paul Bryant - November 14, 2009 – 9:57 am
Want to thrill your little three year old with a gift? Go for a Kidizoom camera from VTech. You couldn’t have thought of anything better. Unlike an adult camera like Cannon it is especially manufactured for kids and you’ll find a little photographer on the make!
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Posted by Douglas Taylor - November 13, 2009 – 4:32 am
One nice thing about this brand new Olympus camera is that is both practical and functional. No matter how much time you have to enjoy life it is sure to fit in This is a camera that has both 12.3 megapixels and a interchangeable lens system. It”s features will have you feeling like a professional photographer in a short amount of time. This article will take a look at why this camera is so exciting.
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Posted by Joseph Anderton - November 12, 2009 – 7:05 am
Digital photography has really come along way, and the same can be said of the technology that propels it. These days even professional photographers can transfer their 35mm film SLR cameras to professional digital cameras very easily. The features provided by the latest digital SLR’s allow the photographer to review his or her captures, keep the good ones and discard any undesired shots. This is just one of many features that are leagues above and beyond the older, non-digital professional cameras that used to be common.
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Posted by Douglas Taylor - October 31, 2009 – 1:56 pm
Imagine seeing something really spectacular and not having what you need with you to capture the moment.
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Posted by Miles Stoppard - October 28, 2009 – 8:29 am
Photography has witnessed a major transition, thanks to the developments made in the technology, over the last few years. With the markets offering a variety of cameras in a platter with differing features to meet the demanding needs of the customers, conducting a detailed scrutiny on the different brands can ensure the best of the deals for you that match your budget.
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Posted by Andrew Kelly - October 23, 2009 – 4:41 am
When the first cameras appeared they were large bulky items available only to the few who could afford them and understand the science of photography. To take a simple photograph you needed to understand both the mechanics of the gadget, some mathematics and a sound understanding of chemistry. Over the years the camera was developed into something which could be more accessible to ordinary folk. Eventually cameras became tiny little boxes which even children could operate but using film meant that once the photo had been taken it was necessary to have the film developed by a photo lab before we could see the results. These days we have the digital camera and there is no longer the need to send off film and most folk don’t even print our their photo’s but are they easy to understand?
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Posted by Moses Wright - October 20, 2009 – 6:54 am
For beginners and amateurs, the hardest part of photography can be the daunting amount of confusing technical terms. Listed below are a few common terms with easy to understand explanations.
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Posted by Jim Samposzi - September 13, 2009 – 9:24 am
Having the equipment to see a particular area at any given time is very important to people. Web cameras allow for monitoring daily and a way to see a location from a a different one. These useful systems have been improved upon since their introduction and are now an essential component in many operations that require monitoring and security.