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Tags: 14.6 megapixel digital camera, camera deals, camera reviews, digital camera, electronic deals, how-to, NX10, OneCall, samsung, Samsung Digital Camera, Samsung NX10 Digital Camera, video review Posted in camera reviews |
Explains the functions of this camera and its motor drive.
27/5/09 – Added annotations based on viewer’s comments
Information from http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonf3ver2/index.htm
The Nikon F3 was the third generation of the professional class Nikon F-series 35mm SLR camera model. Introduced in 1980, it was the successor to the original Nikon F of 1959, and the hugely successful Nikon F2 of the 70s, where both the earlier models were commanding a distinctive supremacy in the professional users’ market. When the F3 was first announced, the heavy automation in the camera sent cold shivers down the spine of most purist photographers. As one can still recall, the price of a discontinued fully mechanical Nikon F2AS had a retail price higher than that of a new automatic Nikon F3 during those early days of its introduction, which was Nikon’s way of saying ‘move on’, to the photographic community!
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Tags: 35mm, camera, Classic Camera Review, F3, Film SLR, how-to, MD-4, Motor Drive, Nikon, Nikon D3, Nikon F, Nikon F2 Posted in camera reviews |
Ritwika demonstrate how to clean lens using only Scotch tape or cellotape. Watch more RenTube video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfOybbECROw
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Tags: camera, clean, cleaning, diy, dry, dust, fundraiser, how, how-to, howto, instruction, lens, mitra, now, Photography, renaissance, rennow.org, rentube, repair, ritwika, sensor, tips & tricks, to Posted in camera lens |
February 14, 2010 - 3:38 am
We challenge our presenter Kai to make a digital pinhole camera with the most modest of budgets. Watch the video to see how he makes it with these bits:
- Canon body cap.
- Soft drinks container.
- Tape.
- Scissors.
- Alcohol.
- Sewing kit.
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Tags: 400D, Camera Obscura, Canon, Digital, diy, dslr, how-to, pinhole Posted in camera digital |
November 30, 2009 - 8:23 am
simple lens cleaning procedure performed on minolta’s 50/1.7, 17-35/2.8-4 and sigma 105/2.8 macro. if you shoot concerts, lenses become dirty almost every show. here’s how i deal with that. 105mm is the most difficult because of the front element being located deep in the barrel
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Tags: camera, clean, cleaning, czyscic, czyszczenie, how, how-to, howto, lens, minolta, obiektyw, to, wyczyscic Posted in camera lenses |
November 10, 2009 - 6:23 am
A look into the 3D test camera rig I made to gang 2 video cameras together for a very quick test, requires two identical video cameras to attempt this create footage via this method.
Web Links :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_film
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopic
http://www.ehow.com/how_4455680_make-d-glasses.html
http://www.3dvsystems.com/
http://www.minoru3d.com/
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Tags: 3D, 3D Video Camera, cameras, how-to, Photography, prototype, stereoscopic, Technology, test, youtube Posted in cameras |
September 22, 2009 - 4:33 pm
I simple tip for quickly changing lenses on your DSLR camera.
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Tags: camera, change, Digital, dslr, dust, help, how-to, lens, Photo, Photography, quick, Scott, sensor, SLR, Stamile, technique, tip Posted in camera lenses |