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Download PDF – Canon DSLR Lens Catalogue

Posted by admin On April - 15 - 2012

Download PDF - Canon DSLR Lens Catalogue

Download PDF - Canon DSLR Lens Catalogue


Great images start with great Lenses and, in many ways, an SLR is defined by the quality, breadth and scope of its associated system of Lenses. For many, Canon EF/EF-S Lenses alone are reason enough to choose the EOS System. A unique blend of the world’s most advanced optical, microelectronic, and precision manufacturing technologies, the Lenses are perfected in Canon’s laboratories and proven in the field. Whatever you shoot, whatever your budget, there are Canon Lenses perfect for your needs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nikon D800 Futuristic-Looking Camera Concept

Posted by admin On April - 15 - 2012

Nikon D800 Futuristic-Looking Camera Concept

Nikon D800 - Adjustable Camera Grip



TechnoFotografia
created a concept design for the yet-to-be-announced Nikon D800 DSLR. One of the novel features dreamed up for the design is a LCD screen that can be detached from the camera and used remotely . If this were to ever exist on a DSLR, losing the screens would be an issue, and replacing them would likely cost a fortune. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nikon D5100 vs Nikon D90

Posted by admin On April - 7 - 2012

Nikon D5100 vs Nikon D90

Nikon D5100 vs Nikon D90


There are several differences to consider when deciding whether to purchase the D5100 or D90. Read the rest of this entry »

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Reflectors in Photography

Reflectors in Photography

When photographing a model or a product and you feel like there are certain parts of the object that doesn’t seem to be well-lit by the main sources of light, you can use a reflector to (obviously) reflect light to fill in any shadowy areas.

There are two general types of reflectors:
- Natural reflectors.
Reflectors from the surrounding environment.
For example: White sand reflecting sunlight; sunlight reflected on sea water, ponds or lakes; white walls of a building.

-Artificial reflectors.
Man-made reflectors especially manufactured for use by photographers.
These artificial reflectors are categorized into 3 types or surface colors: Read the rest of this entry »

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Camera War: Nikon D3 vs Canon EOS 1D mark III

Posted by admin On March - 31 - 2012
Camera War Nikon D3 vs Canon EOS 1D mark III

Camera War Nikon D3 vs Canon EOS 1D mark III

NO BRAND WAR…it just a Camera war..=)..just for fun..
Hope you enjoy it.. Read the rest of this entry »

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Photography PDF: Digital Portrait Photography For Dummies

Portrait photography is not rocket science. Photographers have been capturing portraits of people since cameras were invented. When you create a portrait of someone, your goal is to create a likeness of the person at his best. But how do you capture a portrait of someone at his best when he’s camera shy, for instance?


Which is best for photographing in low lighting: Wide-aperture lens or flash?

An age-old question that may make the beginner photographers wonder: “Which should come first, buying a wide-aperture lens or buying a flash for photographing in low lighting?” On one hand, a fast wide-aperture lens may be more important because it can be more often used when photographing in low-lit indoors or to achieve good bokeh [...]


Tips: Photographing in the Afternoon (Under Harsh Sunlight)

Sometimes we are faced with a situation that requires us to take photos in the sun. Even if whe the position of the sun is at its heat-inducing peak is not a great time to shoot photos. Here are some tips to minimize your shortcomings:


Basic Camera (DSLR) Settings that must be understood

Believe it or not, there are still many owners of digital cameras that still do not understand the basic settings of their cameras. In result, they only rely on the Auto mode when shooting and accept what they come up with as adequate. Yet we know that the camera has a lot of settings and [...]


The Nikon D300s vs Canon EOS 7D

When we talk about the feud between giant DSLR brands of the world, the focus of the discussion will surely not far from Canon vs. Nikon as the two top competitors. Both has had a long history in the world of photography and they both have a complete lens collection and DLSR classes of APS-C [...]


Bored or Tired of Photographing and How to Overcome It

Unless you make a living as a photographer, photography, like other hobbies, may get boring at times. Not to mention if your free time is limited or you’re starting to feel the jaded point where inspiration is null and creativity hits a dead end. But it would be quite a waste if the camera and [...]


Understanding Photojournalistic Photography

When a curious soul decides to study photojournalism, he or she will enter into an area where there exist a heavy tradition to pass news to others and to the public. As is executed by artistic photographers, a photojournalist must have an artistic touch to produce an impactful image. Photojournalism is essentially a form of [...]


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