Posts Tagged ‘Depth’

Depth of Field – A Visual Guide to the Lens

June 18, 2010 - 9:29 pm 25 Comments

Visit http://www.DSLRCamera.com. This video will help you understand the three main parts of a DSLR Lens that can change the Depth of Field in photographs. We will explain how the Aperture, Zoom and Focus all effect the Depth of field in a photo.

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Choosing the Best Digital Waterproof Camera | Waterproof Digital Camera Reviews and Guide

June 6, 2010 - 3:29 pm No Comments

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Choosing the Best Digital Waterproof Camera

Here are you want to pay attention, before you buy a Digital Waterproof Camera:

Optical zoom and Digital zoom
The higher of optical zoom, the greater pictures your Digital Waterproof Camera is able to get from farther away

For example, x12 is greater than x10 or x8. Optical zoom is better when compare to digital zoom so watch for a Camera with optical zoom

Megapixels
The more pixels and higher are better excellent the image resolution is and the sharper the picture will be

For example, a Digital Waterproof Camera that gets photos up to 10 megapixels.
The quality of the photos will be better than one that gets up to 8 or 6 megapixels (MP) which will look nicer

Image Stabilizer
Serves you to secure the images and help to reduce some of the movement caused by your hands and surroundings giving you greater photos. To secure the photo projected back into the camera

Difficulty
How difficult or how simple your Digital Waterproof Camera is to work or operate, you do not want to be fidgeting trying to take the good settings to get the great picture.

Battery life
You do not need Digital Waterproof Camera that requires recharging every hour if you get what I am telling, so check your battery life first

Investing in a Digital Waterproof Camera is a good idea if you would like to have the experience of taking long-lasting photographs of an amazing aquatic life

It is a cool and exciting activity that will continue you in the water for a lot of hours at a time

To learn more about Waterproof Digital Cameras, please visit our website:
http://brandtop.org/camera-reviews

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Buying a Used or Second Hand Camera Lens – It’s not easy…

March 31, 2010 - 3:17 am 1 Comment

http://www.clickherephotographytips.com Buying a Used or Second Hand Camera Lens can be either exciting or disastrous.

It is very important that you understand the basic fundamentals for purchasing your used lens as there are many lenses available that are of very poor quality, lenses that have specific problems like scratches, mould etc

You need to be able to determine that this is the lens for you and at times it may not be an easy decision.

This video tutorial has been produced to provide you with some assistance and advice in regard to making this very important decision, regardless of if you are using a fixed focal length lens, or; a zoom lens.

Hopefully, this video will make your decision a little less stressful.

So, how do I buy a Used Camera Lens?

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Histograms | Histogram | Digital Photography | Camera

March 25, 2010 - 7:33 am 25 Comments

This is a quick and simple description of what a histogram is, what it measures, and how it can be used as a tool in photography. Enjoy!

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Depth Of Field Part #2 – Learn how the information displayed on your camera lens affects DOF.

November 14, 2009 - 9:13 pm 2 Comments

http://www.clickherephotographytips.com Depth of Field in photography is one of the most important tools that you can use to assist you in achieving much better results as you understanding of how important your point of focus is and how to in that include your subjects as part of the background, or to separate them from the background.

You do not need to use a depth of field calculator to determine depth of field, with a manual focusing lens that has the correct information listed on it; it is easily possible to determine what area of your photograph will be in focus and what area will not be in focus.

Regardless of whether you are involved in digital photography or film photography, the use of depth of field is not only vital in giving you better quality photographs it will also assist you to improve your skills and knowledge in their chosen field of photography.

Depth of field can be a very good digital photography tool and when you combine depth of field with shutter speed and aperture (or f-stop) it allows you to be much more creative with your photography.

My videos will explain to you various aspects about depth of field for example will provide you with some camera tips, digital photography tips, nature photography tips, night photography tips and perhaps a few tips on macro photography.

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