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Beach Vacation Photo Tips

November 12th, 2009 by Admin, No Comments

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Beach Vacation Photo Tips – Make Your Vacation AND Photos Memorable
By Robert Bezman
Most people, who go on a family beach vacation, take plenty of photographs. Once you’re home and you view or print them out; are you ecstatic, bored, [...]

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A Brief Review of the Flip Video MinoHD Camcorder

November 12th, 2009 by Judith Allison, No Comments

Many people have not heard about the new Flip Video Mino Hd Camcorder. It is truly one of the best camcorders on the market. It is basically the most thin camcorder that exists in the electronics industry today. The other amazing thing about this camera is that it is extremely compatible with YouTube. With the click of a single video button your recordings are instantly uploaded to You Tube. This is a great feature for anyone that has a YouTube channel.

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Guide to the Canon Camera Flash Terminology

November 12th, 2009 by Tim Harris, No Comments

This guide will seek to provide you with an explanation of the various concepts and terms which are used which respect to Canon EOS flash photography.

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Explanation of the Canon EOS Flash Photography

August 21st, 2009 by Tim Harris, No Comments

Confusion always results when users of Canon EOS camera tries to use the various modes available without trying to understand how they work. This is because the Canon EOS Camera has different modes like AV (Aperture Priority), TV (Shutter Priority), Program (P) and Manual (M) mode to handle its operations. The differences in they way they handle flash illumination is more obvious especially when the ambient light is low. This guide will give you a brief rundown on the various modes so that you will have a better understanding. We are also assuming that the FP mode of the camera is not turn on.

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Digital Camera Memory Cards

August 21st, 2009 by Admin, No Comments

Making the Most of Digital Camera Memory Cards
© Copyright 2005 Dave Saunders
Digital cameras are revolutionizing the world of home and professional photography, but they are married to memory cards just as traditional cameras are married to film. Making the best use of memory cards can have a very big impact on your enjoyment of digital [...]

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Camera Information

August 21st, 2009 by Jimmy Johnson, No Comments

Depending on what type of camera you are planning to buy, you may want to seek out professional advice in helping you to choose the right model. Digital cameras come in many shapes and sizes, from pocket-size types for everyday use to large SLR cameras for more professional shots. And of course there are still analog cameras bravely kicking around in this world of technology.

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How To Take Good Photos With A Digital Camera

December 26th, 2008 by James Richardson, No Comments

Ah, you have started this new hobby of picture taking and now you need to know how to take good pictures. Using a digital camera and digital images is the latest and greatest. Your just can not wait to start this new past time. Taking pictures of friends and family will wonderful.

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Canon SD770IS

December 22nd, 2008 by Ryan Alberts, No Comments

I purchased the Canon SD770IS to substitute a PowerShot A95. Few years ago, I purchased a Digital Elph for my daughter and found myself using that small and light camera instead of my A95. Given the advancements in technology, it was time to upgrade.

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The Canon TTL Flash Metering System

December 3rd, 2008 by Linda Chue, No Comments

The situation that occurs during metering for ambient lighting and metering for flash is two entirely different situations. The time to meter for ambient lighting happens before the camera shutter is open. For the Canon EOS camera, ambient lighting metering occurs when you press the shutter button halfway down. Flash pulse metering only occurs when you fully depress the shutter button. There are two automatic ways to meter for flash pulse. The first way is to measure the flash pulse when it is being released. The second way is to do a pre-flash test. To do this, you need to use a low powered test pulse of known brightness before the camera shutter opens.

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Advice on Photographing Sunrises and Sunsets

November 27th, 2008 by SFXsource, No Comments

Everyone enjoys photographing sunrises and sunsets, but sometimes they can be tricky. Here are some tips to help you get an amazing shot.

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