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Canon 500D vs Nikon D5000 Which One is Better

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The launch of the beginner DSLRs like the Canon 500D and the Nikon D5000 at almost the same time may confuse consumers. Besides the titles using the numbers 5 & 0 and the letter D, they both have video recording capabilities and has a similar sticker price. So which of these two is most suitable […]

Understanding DSLR Lens Sweet Spots and How to Get Them

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A sweet spot is a condition where the camera lens produces its sharpest images. There are three factors that are needed to be understood to obtain sharp images: 1. Aperture that results in sharp images. 2. Focal length (in zoom). 3. Focused areas within the frame. By photographing with the above factors in their sweet […]

Photography ideas: Out-Of-Focus Photography

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Many beginner photographers think that a good photo can only be obtained by using a sharp lens that produces sharpness right to the edge of the frame. There’s truth in that, but it’s not always so. A sharp image without a sharp message doesn’t amount to much of a photograph. What would make a better […]

What is EXIF Data in Digital Photography?

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When starting to get acquainted with the world of digital photography, you will sooner or later hear of this EXIF term. It may be from the camera manual, heard it in a conversation among photographers, or when reading a thread in a photography forum only. So what exactly is EXIF metadata? Basically, metadata is a […]

Knowing More About Telephoto Lens

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Commonly, People use telephoto lens to zoom a subject from afar, but actually there are so many other functions of it. This article will discuss all about this lens. First of all, lets we find out the definitions of this telephoto. According to me myself, a lens can be considered as telephoto if it has […]

Steven J. Sasson, Inventor of the Digital Camera

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Steven J. Sasson was born on July 4, 1950 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He’s an American electrical engineer and inventor of the digital camera. The invention process began in 1975. Steven Sasson received a grueling assignment from his Boss, Gareth A Lloyd, at the Eastment Kodak company. Sasson was to conduct a research answering […]

The Nikon D300s vs Canon EOS 7D

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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 […]

EOS EF L series lens date codes

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If we buy an L series lens from Canon, surely we will find a line of code on the back of the lens. The code is the code of the year and the place where the lens was made. Now, for buying lenses, especially the used lens .. this code can be very utilized in […]

What You Should Keep In Mind About DSLR Camera’s Memory Cards

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Do not blindly rely on a memory card based on its brand. I’ve once bought a highly recommended memory cards, and it broke two years after. The brands usually brag on its long life, but it’s better to focus on brands with convenient after-sale service from the memory card’s seller or producer because memory cards […]

What You Need to Know About Your Lens’ Image Stabilizer

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Image Stabilization (or Nikon’s Vibration Reduction) is a feature available in some Canon and Nikon DSLR lenses. By simply activating the Image Stabilization (IS), the photographer can take sharp photos in low light (hence low shutter speeds) without the aid of a tripod and the photos won’t turn out blurry. Image Stabilization or Vibration Reduction […]

How to Change the Lens Safely

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One of the advantages of a DSLR is that the user can interchange different lenses on the camera body to achieve a variety of photographic effects. DSLR cameras have a release mechanism to change lenses quickly and easily so you don’t miss that perfect photo. Here are some technique to change DSLR lenses. The advantage […]

Nikkor 105mm f/1.8Ais on DSLR

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Nikkor 105mm f/1.8, manual lens with 9 aperture blades … and the closest focusing distance is 42 in… with a smooth and wonderful bokeh Nikon mounted to the DSLR body (EOS 1000d)? yup … why not using a lens adapter of course .. Key Features Lens Type Telephoto Camera Type SLR For Camera Brand Nikon […]

Diopter Dial: Explanation and How to Use them

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If you’re a photographer and has an eye condition which requires you to wear glasses, it can sometimes get inconvenient to peer into the viewfinder. The glasses can get in the way in getting the precise sharpness on the objects. Here are some tips to resolve that issue. If you want to achieve precision through […]

Creating Unusual Bokeh With Your Fingers

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Want a photograph with this unique bokeh? It’s easy and cheap to do, without any complicated editing in Photoshop, without any expensive filters, and without the need of a high-and camera. The only tools you need are a wide-aperture lense ( I used the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 Ais) and your finger. Yep, your fingers Observe […]

High Speed Flash Photography by Chase Jarvis

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Chase Jarvis is a well-known photographer in the fields of commercial, fashion, and model photography. He is an American stationed in Seattle, Washington. Aside from photography, he is also known as a beacon in the internet world for making and posting free photography tutorial and tips for those looking to learning the craft. His videos […]

Difference between the P Mode and the Full Auto Mode in Digital Cameras

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All digital cameras, may it be a DSLR or prosumer digital cameras, there is a dial button to camera’s modes. The dial most often encountered is that for the PSAM and Auto Full Auto Modes. But what are the different between the P and the Auto Mode? They’re very similar in that they can be […]

Photoshop tips: Selective Color Photography

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Selective color photography is a photography technique where the resulting photos will have a few prominent colors against a black and white background. The following is tips and tricks to achieving a selective color photograph using adobe photoshop. These steps are simple, and can be done by even the most novices in digital editing. 1. […]

Photoshop Tips: Selective Color Photography Part 2

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In this second part, we’ll learn how to create the selective color photography effect in easier steps. This 2nd way is accomplished by merely sliding parameters and saturation settings. Here’s how: 1. Open the file on photoshop then on the tool bar, go to IMAGE >> HUE and SATURATION 2. In the hue and saturations […]

How to Choosing, Using, and Caring DSLR Filters

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Using lens filters when you take a picture is much more satisfying than spending hours sitting in front of your computer trying to get the effect you want. You can of course still use your software to make image adjustments. So you’re using a filter on your lens, maybe to protect it from dust or […]

Avoid Using Digital Zoom on your Pocket Point-and-Shoot Camera!

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There is one feature in the average pocket camera that you should avoid the usage of: the digital zoom. Why? Here is the explanation: Usually, a pocket point-and-shoot camera is equipped with lenses that have two zoom capabilities: optical and digital zoom. When you use the optical zoom, the optic glass component inside the lens […]
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