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August 29, 2007

Digital Camera Battery

The days of using simple AA batteries for your camera are over. As digital cameras become more complex and offer more features, the need for a stronger camera battery becomes more common. Almost any digital camera today will need something other than an AA battery to work. Even if your camera will accept an AA as its camera battery, be prepared to buy a lot of them. These are great for other things, but a digital camera will drain them quickly. You are better off turning to lithium batteries for your digital camera battery needs.

Before you decide on a brand for your digital camera battery, buy a few different brands and experiment to find which one lasts the longest in your camera. It may be a difference of a few pictures, or one brand may outlast the others by a hundred or more pictures. Because you go through so many camera batteries, you want to make sure you are getting your money’s worth.

Other cameras require other types of camera battery. These are costly, and can cost you as much as ten dollars for a set. If your camera requires this type of camera battery, you may want to look into buying rechargeable batteries. Some kits come with a recharger that can be used at home, as well as in your car. If you want to buy a rechargeable camera battery, remember that they need time to recharge. If you are on vacation or are at a special event like a concert or sporting event, you don’t have time to wait for your camera battery to recharge. In these cases, you want to have two or three batteries charged and ready to go.

As with most items, you can find a camera battery online as well as in your local retail store. When buying online, you may find that you will save a little money. Because camera batteries are so small, make sure you are not getting ripped of on the shipping price. It should not cost more than a few dollars to have your camera battery shipped to you.

No matter where you get your camera battery, remember to care for them well. If you are using a rechargeable, they may have a longer life if you drain them completely before you recharge. If you are not going to use your camera for a while, remove your camera battery before storing your camera. Unused batteries may leak and destroy your camera.

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February 12, 2007

Digital Cameras for Amateur Photographers

Amateur photographers can take full advantage of digital cameras as they are compact and portable. Gone are the days when you had to wait for the camera film to be developed to see your picture. Welcome to the world of digital cameras. If you remain a little careful and identify your actual needs of a digital camera, you would certainly land up buying an appropriate camera for yourself.

The digital cameras give you much clearer pictures with a number of advanced options for photo enhancements. The basic reason for of the immense popularity of digital cameras can be attributed to their multiple advantages. Virtually all the famous digital camera manufacturers offer models with a vast array of functions and features.

By connecting your digital cameras to your computer system, you can add the desired affects to the clicked photographs with the help of some digital camera software. It is advisable that you compare the battery life and click support of a digital camera on a single pair of batteries. Today Fuji has established its image firmly as a manufacturer of quality digital cameras.

Digital cameras are truly different in terms of technology as compared to the casual cameras. Some of the basic things you need to decide while comparing the cameras are suitability, quality, price and size of the digital camera. The big brands like Kodak, Concord and Oregon have inexpensive digital cameras in the range of $50 to $100 for you. These cameras have 2 to 4 mega pixels.

It is not easy to choose a digital camera. All sorts of bewildering models and brands with multiple attractive features have hoarded the market. There are four major factors that contribute directly to the making of the best digital camera. If you know them and understand their basics, then making the good deal is not that difficult. You can get a multi Mega Pixel digital camera for as little as $100. If you just want to click some snap shots at home, these cameras are in fact the best pick for you. A good digital camera is one, which provides you easy usage and easy handling.

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December 26, 2006

A Guide for Newbies in Photography

Photography is one of the most popular hobbies today, and a lot of photographers progressed from being a photo hobbyist to a professional who gets paid to do what they love. Being a great photographer requires a lot of patience, an artistic eye, and technical know-hows. To help those who are interested in becoming a photographer, here are some tips that will surely help them in creating beautiful, interesting pictures.

1. Choose the right camera
A photographer eats with his camera and sleeps with his camera. The camera is his life. Therefore, it is but very important to choose the right camera to shoot those perfect photographs. There are many kinds of cameras that aspiring shutterbugs can choose from, catering to different kinds of budgets. It goes without saying that the best cameras are the priciest ones. A good camera is a large but justifiable investment.

These are the type of cameras available in the general market:

1. Disposable camera
2. Compact camera
3. Single lens reflex camera or SLR
4. Digital camera

Beginners are recommended to use the medium price range cameras such as Minolta, Pentax or Canon, which can take great-looking pictures almost as good as the top-of-the-line ones.

2. Select suitable lenses
Beginners can start off with two lenses, the first one from 28mm to 80mm and the second one from 80mm to 270mm. There are different kinds of lenses, the normal the wide-angle, the zoom and the macro lenses.

3. Distinguishing film types
Obviously, film is very important since the images taken are stored here. The most general kinds are colors are black and white films.

4. Choosing the right film speed
The general rule is, the higher the ISO number, the faster the film. Faster ISOs are for fast actions like sports, or for shoots where there is less light. For shoots with an abundance of light, a 100 0r 200 ISO will do just fine.

5. Balancing of color
The film should always be matched to the source of the light in order to produce desirable pictures. Unlike the naked eye, film sees different light colors, and if the light and film don’t match, the colors will come out all wrong.

Photography is a great hobby that is recommended for everyone, men and women or young and old alike. Studying the right techniques is essential if you want to become good at it. Just following these guidelines and anyone can create great-looking pictures in no time.

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December 21, 2006

Three Elements in a Camera

One hobby that will never go out of date is the use of a camera in photography. It’s simply because it captures moments that the human mind can’t store vividly for long. It immortalizes scenes that are otherwise easily forgotten. 
If one wishes to indulge himself in this kind of past time or even as a profession, it will be indispensable to embrace three elements in a camera.  This helps not only the technical know-hows of photography but also the elements and accessories of the device that makes things happen — the camera.

There three elements in a camera:

1. the optical elment or the lens
2. the chemical element or the film
3. the mechanical element or the body of the camera

It is the calibration of these elements that makes the recording of the images possible.

From the analog cameras, technology brought about its modern counterparts the digicams or digital cameras. With more advance features and a wide array of accessories, they make the hobby more accessible even to the most novice.

The difference between a digital camera and an analog one is that with the latter, the images are stored in digital format. With that format, the image can be previewed before it gets developed. Printing pictures from a digital camera is a lot more convenient too.

What are the current hot camera accessories? These include the following:

Electronic flashes
Flashes are for the vivid exposure of an image onto a film strip. Through the emission of a good amount of light with the release of the shutter, the film is exposed enough with the adequate amount of illumination. These accessories are particularly used for indoor photography or when one has to take pictures after dark.

Storage devices
Storage devices back were not able to be removed. Nowadays, digicams are endowed with flash memory devices, i.e., memory sticks, smartmedia cards, and compact flash cars.

Batteries
Digital cameras are now equipped with either rechargeable batteries or disposable ones. The non-rechargeable batteries include the lithium and alkaline types, while the rechargeable batteries are known to be in the form of lead-acid and NiCd batteries.

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December 10, 2006

Master Camera Focus

Taking pictures is an experience that is rewarding as well as memorable. Photography can be fulfilling as well as frustrating.  

The following are basic tips and advice to get the most out of taking great pictures. 

Taking pictures indoors:
The best way to achieve a good camera focus indoors is by using a roll of film that has a speed of ISO 400. 

There may be instances when pictures taken indoors are bit of a blur, the best way to solve this problem is by switching the automatic focus on your camera.  This prevents from you having to manually focus and tirelessly concentrate on getting it sharp when the camera can do the work for you, in less time, making it easier for you.

Also, there is a reason why there is a flash on your camera. You need to use it especially when taking indoor shots.  Pictures that are blurry are also the result of poor lighting.  When this happens, the shutter of the camera is forced to open for a considerable amount of time therefore making the image blurry. 

Dark photos could be prevented by using a flash.  Indoor shots need to have a flash even if there is light available.  To make sure though, it is highly advisable that one shot be taken with a flash and another without.

Batteries, batteries, batteries

Sometimes, trying to achieve focus can prove to be difficult especially if your camera is running out of power. You should always check your batteries.  A flash system takes a lot of battery power and the sign that you need to have your old batteries exchanged for new ones is when your flash does not fire when taking that shot.

Get the glare out of your pictures

There may be instances when the final prints of your pictures may have a glare. Usually this happens when the flash reflects off mirrors, walls that are shiny, windows, tvs, etc.  You may be able to avoid this by putting the camera on its side.

Frame and focus

Before clicking on that shutter button, focus on framing the shot you are taking.  Be aware of the picture’s frame and try not to cut off the top of the subjects heads. 

The best way to take pictures is with your bare hands.  Remove gloves if you are wearing them and don’t hold any objects while framing and focusing the shot.  Doing such actually helps in avoiding the lens to be unnecessarily blocked.

What about pictures taken outdoors

These types of pictures may be taken using film that is ISO 100 where there may be light readily avaiable like during the day.  

However, there may be instances where people may be squinting when their pictures are being taken.  To avoid this, try to position people so they aren’t facing the sun.  It may be handy to have an umbrella handy.

Cases also occur where people appear dark or shadowy in the picture even if the pictures are taken outdoors.  When this happens, it could be that the photographer was positioned directly towards the sun.  As much as possible, the sun should be behind the person taking pictures.  Or use a flash to reduce any shadows on the subjects being photographed, if it is necessary that the photographer be positioned towards the sun.

Most cameras have a capacity to lock on their focus.  To do this,  have your camera point towards a spot that is bright.  Keep pressing on the shutter halfway, without going overboard and pressing it completely.  Then, move the camera to the picture you are to take and press the shutter fully.

Be aware not just of the subject you are focusing on but on any backgrounds available where your subject is positioned.  Pay attention to trees or any objects that could appear behind the subject that could ruin the shot.  There have been instances where a flag pole seems to be coming out of a model’s head, when actually the shot was just poorly framed and focused.

All in all, focusing is easy if you put your mind, heart and eyes into it. 

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November 16, 2006

Are You Looking for the Best Digital Camera

Looking for the best digital camera can be a arduous task.  With so many choices out there, who can pick the right one. The digital cameras of the modern times are handy, convenient and multifunctional. They have revolutionized the entire world of photography. Now that you have heard enough about digital cameras, you must be planning to choose the one for you. But do you know which digital camera would be the best for you? There are literally thousands of digital camera models, which offer better specifications than each other.

If you are going to get a DigiCam for yourself, you must know that a wide range of inexpensive digital cameras for domestic as well as professional photography are accessible today. Different digital cameras solve different purposes for you. A number of major companies like Sony, Fuji, Kodak, Olympus and Nikon have some great digital camera offers for you. Basically, you have two types of sensors. They are CCD and CMOS. The CCD is Charged Couple Device.

You will not find any difference in the appearance of a digital camera and a conventional analog camera. The basic difference lies in the use of respective technologies in them. So that you don’t find yourself stuck in the middle of a shoot with drained batteries, you should definitely compare digital cameras on battery consumption basis too. Digital cameras are constantly outstanding in their color quality.

A digital camera uses the memory to store the images. You need not insert a roll or film into a digital camera. When you don’t have the knowledge on the specifications of the digital cameras, it can be very confusing. There are digital cameras that are priced under $100 from several companies. Their resolutions can range from 1.3 mega pixels or less. They have limited features and may not include some high-tech features.

It is important for you to do your homework before going to make a deal for a digital camera. Before buying a digital camera it is essential that you understand your budget, which implies that extent to which you can spend money for buying a digital camera. It is not easy to choose a digital camera. All sorts of bewildering models and brands with multiple attractive features have hoarded the market. Almost all the major brands such as Fuji, Kodak, Samsung, Olympus, Nikon and HP have their digital cameras available at cost effective prices.

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Buying a Digital Camera

The  advanced versions of the point and shoot digital cameras are  the semi professional digital cameras. As the camera companies have flooded the market with a large stock of digital cameras, the confusion and tension on making the right selection in buying a digital camera have also built up. One of the major advantages of digital cameras is that you can take as many pictures as you want at any point of time.

The companies that offer you excellent digital camera at low price limits are Konica, Minolta, Nikon, Sony and Olympus. Do you know which digital camera would be the best for you? Do you know how many megapixels and which lens type would suit you? It is advisable that you compare the battery life and click support of a digital camera on a single pair of batteries.

The mega pixel feature of digital camera is responsible for providing a bigger picture. You must have heard of the terms like mega pixels, LCD and memory cards as advertising jargons of these high-tech cameras. There are many hi-fi digital cameras providing you excellent resolution and less than a second shutter speed, but they would drain your batteries like anything. You can keep the photographs from a digital camera in their original shape in many physical locations, like computer hard disk or CDs.

By connecting your digital cameras to your computer system, you can add the desired affects to the clicked photographs with the help of some digital camera software. There are digital cameras that are priced under $100 from several companies. Their resolutions can range from 1.3 mega pixels or less. They have limited features and may not include some high-tech features. The big brands like Kodak, Concord and Oregon have inexpensive digital cameras in the range of $50 to $100 for you. These cameras have 2 to 4 mega pixels.

The selection of a digital camera largely depends on the type of photography you like to do. The market is flooded with different varieties of digital cameras for various purposes. There are four major factors that contribute directly to the making of the best digital camera. If you know them and understand their basics, then making the good deal is not that difficult. While purchasing the camera, be sure that you know how much pixels you want in your digital camera. Before buying a digital camera it is essential that you understand your budget, which implies that extent to which you can spend money for buying a digital camera.

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Choosing an Inexpensive Digital Cameras

Shooting with digital camera is quite fun The inexpensive digital cameras are ideal for non professional purposes. Different digital cameras solve different purposes for you. A number of major companies like Sony, Fuji, Kodak, Olympus and Nikon have some great digital camera offers for you.

Now that you have heard enough about digital cameras, you must be planning to choose the one for you. But do you know which digital camera would be the best for you? Today almost every camera company has launched digital cameras, and it has become really tough to choose the best among the very best cameras. There are many cameras available in the market by the famous brands, having superior resolution.

The memory cards and sticks are used to increase the memory of your digital camera. You can store more photographs with the help these storage devices. Commonly, people presume that the larger is the number of mega pixels in a digital camera, the clearer the image is. You can get additional features like optical zoom, other enhancements and auto focus, if you make a thorough research by moving around a bit in the market.

Fuji Digital cameras would definitely, for long, continue to rule the markets of the digital photography. So buy a Fuji DigiCam for yourself and click some everlasting images. Before buying a digital camera it is essential that you understand your budget, which implies that extent to which you can spend money for buying a digital camera. Some of the basic things you need to decide while comparing the cameras are suitability, quality, price and size of the digital camera.

The net is an extensive place where you can find out some great cameras in really cheap prices. You should ask yourself why exactly you need a camera and what you are looking for in the  digital camera. Today, if you want to buy a digital camera, then you would get completely lost on which one to buy. It is not easy to choose a digital camera. All sorts of bewildering models and brands with multiple attractive features have hoarded the market.

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November 8, 2006

Five great points to shoot that Portrait

Portrait photography is the most popular form of photography. Most people who know how to point and shoot a camera are all portrait photographers. However, there are of course, differences in its quality. Professional portrait photographers have certain characteristics that let them get the best out of their subjects. A portrait photo does not only mean a person’s image. In a way, it shows character and emotion. If you want to start shooting portraits and don’t know the essential elements, fear no more because these five tips can give you a head start.

Rapport
Building rapport with your subject is the firs thing that you should learn. Interest in knowing your subjects is a plus. If you get to know your subject and they know you, your they will become more comfortable in front of the camera. When the shoot comes, you have better chances of getting the best natural expressions of the people you are photographing.

Personality
Always make sure that your photos will show the personality of your subject. You will only know this if you know the person. Make sure that their personality shows in their faces. Personality usually appears when the subject is not expecting a shot, so you have to be ready to take the picture when the opportunity comes.

Lighting
Most photographers prefer natural lighting. However since you want to emphasize the person’s face and character, you should always consider using artificial lighting. Be sure that light is evenly distributed, or that it satisfies the angle that you want to emphasize. Lighting can have a great effect especially if your they want a serious picture.

Background
Most portraits have light backgrounds to emphasize the subject. You can also use the environment to add more character to your subject. Also, be sure that the colors of your background and the dress of your subject compliment each other. Sometimes backgrounds become the flaw of a picture because the photographer took it for granted.

Plan
Be sure that you are ready before you go to the photo shoot. Not only that you have all the equipment that you need, but be sure that you can handle the job properly. Prepare all the necessary materials and be sure to bring a good topic for conversation so that your subject can relax while you are shooting.

Portrait photography is a really enjoyable hobby. If you’re serious in making it your career, you can be sure that it can be lucrative as long as you perfect your craft. However, remember that you should have the heart for the job because portrait photography’s first requirement is interest.

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Digital Camera versus 35mm Camera

Digital camera versus 35mm camera is a big discussion among many avid photographers. The 35mm camera has been the camera used by photographers for years. Using 35mm film requires chemical processing in order to expose the photos taken. Digital cameras on the other hand do not require the use of film. At the same time, digital cameras don’t require any type of film to take a picture. 

Technological advances in photographic equipment have brought about the creation of sophisticated digital cameras. Digital cameras don’t require film so photos can easily be downloaded into a computer and printed later. The features of digital cameras have become so advanced and yet so simple to use that more and more people are opting to use them.

Digital photography simply requires the use of a computer and a colored printer to produce any shot taken. With digital photography, amateurs and even professional photographers can do it themselves. Unlike 35mm film photography where the users are particularly amateurs at the mercy of camera stores for the development of their photographs.

In most cases, users can even dictate the outcome of the pictures taken with a digital camera. Pictures can be printed on a variety of materials unlike 35mm film photography that require a lot of work just to be printed on anything other than the standard. However many conventional photographers attest to the durability of 35mm film photography as proven by history.

Although there are cases where digital photography has been used to salvage and restore 35mm film photographs. Pictures taken with a digital camera can easily be stored in a variety of formats from floppy discs to compact discs. Many traditionalists are concerned that the ever changing technology of digital cameras may soon make current formats obsolete.

Digital Photography for Amateurs and Professionals Alike

Digital photography has become quite popular because it is convenient and easy to use. A digital camera in the hands of an amateur photographer can produce some amazing shots that can outdo those taken by a professional with a conventional 35mm camera. Mainly because many of the digital cameras today include a number of features that only professional photographers using conventional cameras would know how to use.

At the same time, digital cameras can be used in various locations. Many digital cameras can even be used for underwater pictures which is a big improvement over shots taken with a traditional 35mm camera. Digital cameras can also be used to take wide shots like landscapes without sacrificing detail or color.

Choosing between Digital and 35mm

Photographers whose businesses rely on taking the right pictures require dependable equipment to help them create the imagery they need. However, many professionals are divided about the use of digital cameras over traditional 35mm cameras. Some prefer digital while others still prefer 35mm cameras.

Most photographers that capture major news or sporting events need equipment that will help them produce photos quickly and easily. Any delays will be costly. That is why, most news and sports photographers rely on digital cameras for prompt and straightforward results.

Next to these photographers, the advertising industry is another community that relies on digital photography. In most cases, shots taken for various ads using digital photography also rely on computer enhancements to add a few significant touches here and there. This is truly something that can’t be done with a traditional 35mm shot.

On the other hand, photographers who take various pictures concerning nature and animals rely on the traditional 35mm camera for results. For these purists, digital photography simply will not do. These photographers sacrifice speedy printing for quality that they believe only a 35mm camera can provide.

Despite the differences of both many photographers have actually combined both mediums to create the exact photo they want. In fact, most photographers own both types of cameras wherein either one serves as a backup to the other. 35mm cameras have become the backup to digital cameras.

Simply because digital cameras have become so simple that even a child can operate one. At the same time, digital cameras provide a wide assortment of features that would make any amateur photographer feel like a professional.

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