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Camera Exposure Part #2 – Learn about the Three Vital factors that affect exposure…

September 4th, 2009 Adrian Paul No comments

www.clickherephotographytips.com The correct camera exposure is vital in providing an image that is well balanced using the correct shutter speed, aperture (f-stop) and ISO ASA rating. There are essentially three factors that will ensure that an image is recorded correctly within your camera either on film / digital sensor and able to be viewed without manipulation. Regardless of the digital or film camera that you use with a combination of a variety of different lenses your photography will …

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Understanding Camera Exposure Part #1 – What is Camera Exposure, does it affect me?

August 15th, 2009 Adrian Paul 3 comments

www.clickherephotographytips.com The correct camera exposure is vital in providing an image that is well balanced using the correct shutter speed, aperture (f-stop) and ISO ASA rating There are essentially three factors that will ensure that an image is recorded correctly within your camera either on film / digital sensor and able to be viewed without manipulation Regardless of the digital or film camera that you use with a combination of a variety of different lenses your photography will …

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Camera Exposure Part #3 – How do each of the three factors affect exposure when combined?

July 22nd, 2009 Adrian Paul No comments

www.clickherephotographytips.com The correct camera exposure is vital in providing an image that is well balanced using the correct shutter speed, aperture (f-stop) and ISO ASA rating. There are essentially three factors that will ensure that an image is recorded correctly within your camera either on film / digital sensor and able to be viewed without manipulation. Regardless of the digital or film camera that you use with a combination of a variety of different lenses your photography will …

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Latest Review Canon PowerShot SX110 IS Digital Camera

June 25th, 2009 10 comments

tinyurl.com From a 10x Optical Zoom lens to advanced Canon technology that automatically gives you the best shot, the 9.0-megapixel PowerShot SX110 IS packs impressive value. Advanced Face Detection Technology automatically sets focus, exposure, flash and white balance for beautiful portraits and group shots. Sharp, steady close-ups are easy with the powerful zoom and Canon’s Optical Image Stabilizer Technology. The slim and modern-looking SX110 IS is sized to go everywhere, and you’ll never …

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Canon PowerShot A550 Digital Camera

June 21st, 2009 21 comments

Visit tiger.tv for more on this great Refurbished camera. Easy-to-use and easy-to-hold, the PowerShot A550 has a 7.1-megapixel image sensor and a 4x Optical Zoom Lens. An ISO 800 feature provides expanded capabilities for low-light shooting and a DIGIC II Image Processor with iSAPS technology provides great performance and beautiful pictures. Plus, there’s even a Fast Frame Rate Movie Mode. Power is never a problem, because the A550 uses standard “AA” batteries. Great features at a great …

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