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  • Behind image stabilizer lenses and the Canon EF 70-200mm IS USM  By : Carol Pruitt
    Image stabilizers are helpful fancy additions to zoom lenses. In high zoom factors every tiny camera movement is translated to a blurry photo. There are different techniques to avoid such movement but sometimes when taking photos fast without a tripod or special equipment an image stabilizer lens might be the only way to go. Here is how and why.
  • Read what is on your batteries for example the Sanyo 2700mAh NiMH  By : Carol Pruitt
    All modern consumer electronic devices are powered by batteries. Understanding what different battery technologies are and how batteries behave can help squeeze more usage from each battery.
  • Is a 7 megapixel camera like the Canon PowerShot SD1000 needed?  By : Carol Pruitt
    If you are reading this then there is a good chance that you are looking to buy a new camera. You must have asked yourself the how many megapixels question. New digital cameras support and ever growing number of megapixels, the question is do you really need so many pixels?
  • High end features in an entry level DSLR Olympus Evolt E510  By : Carol Pruitt
    Digital cameras prices vary tremendously. Low level good cameras can cost around $100 while high end professional cameras can reach 5 digits price levels. Four digit prices are a must when you are looking for a DSLR camera with an image stabilizer and a live LCD view – at least they were a must until the Olympus Evolt E510.
  • Carrying Your Collectibles Photos on a Keychain  By : Carol Pruitt
    Digital photo frames normally look like old paper photo frame. But there is no reason why they wouldn’t be made in other shapes one of which is the keychain digital photo frame. The digital photo frame keychain is like any other photo frame but it fits your pocket.
  • Extending your camera battery life  By : Carol Pruitt
    Digital cameras are great devices for capturing digital photos though they only work as long as their battery is not empty. If the battery is dry and you need to take a photo the digital camera will not work. There are ways in which you can extend your battery life here are a few.
  • Some common digital photography mistakes  By : Carol Pruitt
    Every photographer from amateurs to professionals makes mistakes when taking photos. In the old film days you could only find the bad results after processing the negatives. With digital cameras like the %anchor% you can see your mistakes immediately after taking the photo through the LCD screen.
  • Setting your digital camera exposure correctly  By : Carol Pruitt
    Exposure is one word for describing how much light the digital camera sensor is exposed to. There are two factors that set the exposure: the aperture and the shutter speed. Exposure is also described as one number called the Exposure Value (acronym EV).
  • Extending your digital SLR battery time  By : Carol Pruitt
    Digital cameras are great devices for capturing digital photos though they only work as long as their battery is not empty. If the battery is dry and you need to take a photo the digital camera will not work. There are ways in which you can extend your battery life here are a few.
  • Tips for how to take good digital photos  By : Carol Pruitt
    Taking good photos is something every photographer inspires for. A photo is good or not when judged in context of what the photographer goal was and what camera was used. Here are some ideas for taking good photos with Canon Digitla SLR camera.
  • The sony alpha dslra350 more mega pixels and more quality from Sony  By : Carol Pruitt
    Sony is a well known and established brand name in consumer electronics and especially in digital cameras. Sony is famous for many successful digital camera models and the sony alpha dslra350 seems like yet another candidate for such fame.
  • Turning photo paper prints into digital files using a scanner  By : Carol Pruitt
    Digital photos are much more flexible than paper prints. Many of us still have albums of old paper photo prints, it would be great if there was an easy way to turn them into digital photos, into digital jpeg files. Here are some options for how to do it.
  • What is inside a new modern Digital SLR camera  By : Carol Pruitt
    Many know that Digital SLR also known as DSLR are better cameras than the pocket digital cameras. After all they cost more and they have this professional look and feel. But what does DLSR really mean? Here is an explanation of what DLSR is and how it works.
  • Which format should you use to store digital photos?  By : Carol Pruitt
    Old cameras captured photos on film. Digital cameras however capture photos on memory in the form of digital files. There are many file types each with each own unique format. Here is an explanation about a few common digital picture file formats.
  • Auto bracketing an underused feature of many digital SLR cameras  By : Carol Pruitt
    When taking digital photos making sure that the exposure is right for the specific lighting condition is one of the most important tasks for achieving a high quality digital photo. Auto bracketing can help in hard lighting condition when finding the right exposure value is not easy.
  • To compress or not to compress?  By : Carol Pruitt
    The answer was simple back in the early days of computers when memory and bandwidth were extremely limited as there was no choice and was data files had to be compress for storage and transmission. But today with infinite storage and high broadband is compression still necessary?
  • Getting away with free digital photo printing  By : Carol Pruitt
    Digital photos are everywhere. It is very hard to find anyone with film cameras anymore. While you can view and enjoy the digital photos taken with your digital camera on your computer or on the digital camera screen itself it is sometimes better to have the photos printed and even better to have them printed for free.
  • So what is really compression?  By : Carol Pruitt
    Compression is an old term used often by many computer users. Although many users do use compression utilities many users at the same time do not fully understand what compression really means.
  • Do not forget your old legacy film printed photos  By : Carol Pruitt
    Digital cameras has been around for a few years now. Almost everybody is using one today and almost all new photos created are digital too.
  • Snapfish a history of a digital photo printing service  By : Carol Pruitt
    Snapfish is one of the most known and old online digital photo printing services. Established in San Francisco as a small startup company trying to tap on the Internet boom it was later on acquired by Hewlett Packard to become HP printing service.
  • Getting The Right Pixel Resolutions For Online Printing  By : Kate Manheaven
    A lot of the confusion that happens in online printing comes from the fact that most us do not really know the ins and outs of our images and printing designs. We use our digital cameras, and that publishing software at home to create nice layouts, but when we finally turn them to the online printing service we unfortunately discover that our settings are wrong.
  • Online File and Picture Sharing  By : Henrietta Browning
    Photos have always been a great way to express your ideas or emotions, and offer many things that words cannot express. It is a great idea to share your picture with others to share your joys and sorrows with others. Gone are the days when Polaroids stored in hard-cover albums was the only choice but now these albums have been replaced by digital pictures stored in photo sharing websites, blogs, and social networks. Online picture sharing has been around since the advent of the digital age.
  • Amazing Action Photo Tips  By : Gen Wright
    Learn to take great action photo with any digital camera, tips and tricks from the professionals. Taking a good action shot is quite a difficult thing master the art of. First of all you have to be as close to your subject as possible.
  • Photography - Size is Everything; Picture Size that is!  By : Carol Scheer
    To understand what I’m talking about let’s start at the beginning. A computer monitor displays what you see by putting a lot of pixels side by side. Okay...so what’s a pixel?
  • Photographing Jewelry - Light it Up!  By : Carol Scheer
    You have a beautiful object to sell. You believe it’s going to command a good price. You spend a lot of time taking pictures of it from various angles. You’re excited. However when you look at the pictures you took something doesn’t quite look right. The colors are off. What you saw with your eyes isn’t what you’re seeing in your pictures.
  • Photographing Jewelry 1: Macro Mode  By : Carol Scheer
    or those of us who sell on the internet our pictures are our best salesperson. People naturally look at photographs before even reading the text description so the better your photographs are the better your chance to make a sale.
  • Photographing Silver Objects  By : Carol Scheer
    One of the trickiest things to photograph are silver objects. Since silver is extremely reflective it acts like a mirror and your pictures show the camera, your hands, and whatever is behind you.
  • The Rules Of Exposure  By : Peter Richards
    These days almost all types of camera have automatic exposure mode. But to put life into a picture, it is best to use a camera with manual exposure. To master this art of photography one can take a photography course to learn the related aspects of picture clicking.

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