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VINTAGE 1950's MINOLTA AUTOCORD ROKKOR 1:35 TWIN LENS CAMERA PHOTO PHOTOGRAPHY US $45.00
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Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras (Black with Green Accent) List Price: $75.00 Sale Price: $35.72 |
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Made of rugged nylon, the Canon Deluxe Backpack 200EG holds up to 2 camera bodies, 4 lenses, plus accessories. With its lightweight construction, it also features a well-arranged divider system for a secure storage and an easy access, padded shoulder straps and a comfortable back padding... |
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ePhoto 2 x off Camera flash Photography Umbrella Flash Shoe Mount Swivel Flash Adapter for Nikon SB900, SB800 SB600 Canon EX430 EX 580 2 tripods, 2 Silver umbrellas, 2 shoot through umbrllas, 2 shoemount brackets + Carrying Case by ePhotoINC ULS302D Sale Price: $69.99 |
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This kit is everything you need to get started on a budget with the added advantage. This Studio Flash Mount Umbrella Kit is easy to use and set up. It is ideal for all level photographers. LOWEST PRICE!!! |
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Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens List Price: $849.00 Sale Price: $646.95 |
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The D5100 incorporates an amazing array of special effects for use when taking still pictures or recording D-Movie Full HD movies. Selective Color isolates any color within the scene, capture details in places too dark for your own eyes using Night Vision, create bright, glowing images filled with atmosphere with High Key, emphasize the mood of a scene using Low Key, Miniature Effect makes a scene look like a miniature scale model and Color Sketch creates color outlines of the subject that are played back as a series of stills in a slide show... |
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Digital Photography Basics: A Beginner's Guide to Getting Great Digital Photos List Price: $2.99 |
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NOTE: this is the first edition. An expanded 2nd edition is now available.This is a brief, easy to read guide designed for beginners. We go light on the technical details and heavy on the photos and examples, so you can get started taking better pictures right away!Here's what you'll find inside... |
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Master Camera Shutter Speed (On Target Photo Training) |
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Using the incorrect shutter speed is by far one of the easiest and most common ways to destroy an otherwise stunning photo!By the time you've finished going through this quick and easy course volume, you will know how to avoid blurry pictures due to camera shake - without a tripod - plus you will discover the three primary ways to use shutter speed to show movement! What's more, you will instantly know which one is best for YOUR photo!Here is a taste of what is included:Introduction: In this section we briefly review what was covered in the On Target Photo Training: Volume 2 - Master Photo Exposure Shutter Speed - Increased Creative Options: Here we cover the various creative options that open up for us once we understand the various ways in which the shutter controls motion... |
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Stock Photography: Residual Income with your Digital Camera |
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Hello and welcome to the world of selling Stock Photography. Thanks to the internet it is now possible for hundreds of people just like you to make really good money using your digital or film camera. Even if you have only just received your camera as a present and have no idea on how to use it this book will step you through everything you need to know about taking pictures, uploading them to your computer, and from there onto the Internet... |
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Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (MC531ZM/A) List Price: $29.00 Sale Price: $4.99 |
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The iPad Camera Connection Kit gives you two ways to import photos and videos from a digital camera: using your camera's USB cable or directly from an SD card. iPad and the Camera Connection Kit support standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW... |
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A digital SLR camera or a single lens reflex (SLR) camera is one of the most popular cameras amongst photographers today. These cameras not only provide high quality images but the photographer can also largely control how he wants the final product to look like. Hence, people who are extremely fond of clicking pictures have a great time while using a SLR camera. If you have a creative spark in you then you will want to consider one of these at some point. I am using a Canon Rebel right now but the Nikon F6 is next on my horizon of my purchases. These are moving into the 8 mp and up range now so the quality is quite good.
The SLR is not cheap at all. The price historically started at about $5,000 - which is very steep. So, only those who are either professionals or wannabes purchased an SLR for themselves. Nowadays however, in order to make the SLR available to a larger number of photographers, companies such as Canon and Nikon have come up with SLRs falling in the price range of around $1000 without extra lenses.
What is it that attracts people to an SLR? One of the main reasons is that an SLR produces pictures which are of much higher quality than point-and-shoot cameras. The contrast and color are extremely good since the lenses used in an SLR are of very good quality. It is an old maxim in the photography world that much of the quality in your images comes from the glass you put in front of the camera. The better the glass the better the photo, it worked in the film days and it still works in the digital age. The camera is important but don't skimp on the lens.
The photographer can change the lenses in an SLR, depending upon the shot that he/she plans to take. For example, a wide angle lens is used to take pictures of landscapes such as animals in the wild while telephoto lenses help to take extremely detailed pictures of small objects. Thus, one can pick and choose according to the environmental needs. Today some of the manufacturers have started building in image stabilization to their lenses. This really helps when taking long focal length images. While it uses additional power it can be extremely useful.
In addition to the above, the creative opportunity available to the photographer is much more in a SLR than a regular camera. This is because of the fact that a SLR has a lower contrast and image sharpening features. Hence, the photographer can do a lot of editing on his own to get the kind of effect that he desires. This can be viewed as a disadvantage as well by those who are not truly photo enthusiasts. So, for you guys, a point-and-shoot camera is the best option as not only is it cheaper but also adjusts things automatically.
Since a SLR is comparitvely more expensive than other digital cameras, it is very important that you get yourself a proper insurance for the camera. Especially if you plan to travel a lot with your SLR, insurance is extremely important. And also make sure that damage protection does form a part of the insurance deal as some insurance policies do not provide it. So, read the fine print before signing on the dotted line!
Kevin Rockwell worked as a network TV cameraman for 20 years shooting news and sports. Now a devoted fan of digital photography and video he works to gather information, tips and news for digital camera users. Oh and he loves to shoot pictures of his kids playing sports.
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The Changing times in Photography
Many years ago photography was an art form that went through a technical process. It was a lengthy procedure requiring the subjects to sit perfectly still and timing the exposure. Photographs were developed in dark rooms and coloured by hand.
Although this seems very antiquated much of it relates to today’s photography. Technology means that the timing is automatic, and although there are times when the subject has to be still it is no longer necessary. Photographs are not coloured by hand but can be airbrushed by computer.
Not so long ago we were still loading film into our cameras, a process that had to be done in a darkened place so as not to expose the film. More recently we used the cartridge type of 35mm film which was much easier to load into your camera.
Now with the new digital Digital Photography Cameras taking photographs is so much easier. Technology means that we no longer need a film in our camera. All our photos are stored on memory cards that we can download to our computers. We can play around with our photos using software on our computers. We can store our photos either on our PC, or, if you take a lot of photos, on an external hard drive.
The new age of Digital Photography Cameras has also changed the way we take photos. The compact digital cameras fit neatly into your pocket or handbag so you can always take it with you. Because you can’t run out of film you can take loads of shots and sort them out later when you download them. Editing them couldn’t be easier. You can print the ones you want on your home PC printer, or even better, download them to a digital photo frame.
And maybe because using a compact digital camera is so easy, it spurs on an interest in photography. More people are turning to the Digital SLR Cameras to get better quality, professional looking photographs. The SLRs give you the option of interchangeable lenses that are suited to the type of photographs you take. So, although the technology has changed, the digital photography of today is still most definitely an art form. The only real difference is that it has become available to a lot more people and that must be a good thing.
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What is the best type of photography camera?
I really like taking photos. I'm also actually good at it. I only have a digital camera but I want to get an actual photography camera. I don't know which type to get. Olympus? Canon? Please help me and give me a link to a site where you can buy the camera (sensible price please). Thank you!
"Film" not "Photography" camera.
The best type is Large Format view cameras.
Roll film is popular too. Any major brand SLR camera will do fine. I like Nikon SLRs because you have access to a legacy of lenses that goes back decades.
Nikon N90s, Nikon FG, and Nikon F3HP are good choices.
Camera Club: Davis Thom's portfolio (5 pictures)
A review of Davis Thom 's portfolio. Taken in Cuba, the most successful image is 'Fox', where the animal has been caught off guard – an interesting detail. 'Cuba – Street Photography' is another interesting picture, which seems to give an account into life out there.
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