There Are Many Different Cameras and Cheap Camera Accessories on the Market

March 20th, 2010 by


Since the development of the video camera there have been many changes in technology. The large, inconvenient size of the first video camera has evolved into a more portable, user-friendly version that individuals all over the world can use.

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How to Select Camera Lenses and Other Accessories For Your Canon DSLR

March 8th, 2010 by


When you’re just starting out in photography, buying a lot of lenses and other accessories could get very overpowering. You just need to step back and realize that you can slowly buy the lenses when you need them over the next few months or years.

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Camera Accessories – Waterproofing, Power Packs & Digital Image Storage

February 12th, 2010 by


The power capacity in cameras and flash units is necessarily a compromise between portability and functionality. If you need relatively large amounts of power on the move – for example, an extended period covering a festival or carnival, a large wedding, or a long hike in the cold – then it is best to carry a separate battery pack.

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Random Camera Accessories

February 12th, 2010 by


3-D tripod head – for the flexible control of a heavy camera, a tripod head that adjusts in three directions is best. All-and-socket head – compact and lightweight, this type of tripod head is ideal for travel photography.

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Camera Accessories – Exposure Meters & Tripods & Bags

February 12th, 2010 by


Small items can make a big difference to how your camera handles and greatly improve the quality and scope of your photography. While almost all cameras made today have built-in exposure meters, some photographers still rely on hand-held types, especially to make incident-light readings (of the light falling on the subject), preferring this to built-in meters, which read the light reflected from the subject.

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Studio Digital Camera & Accessories

February 12th, 2010 by


This 6-megapixel digital back is available to fit most medium-format cameras. For location work, the back can be tethered to a power pack with disk drive. Digital backs allow medium-format cameras to be used as normal.

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Different Film-Based SLR Camera Models & Accessories

February 12th, 2010 by


Light enters the camera, where it is reflected upward by an angled mirror to the focusing screen and then into the pentaprism’s mirrored interior, where a correctly orientated image can be seen through the viewfinder. Pressing the shutter flips the mirror up (blanking out the viewfinder), allowing light to reach the film.

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If You Want to Take Quality Pictures, Use a Tripod

February 8th, 2010 by


Tripods are considered non-essential camera accessories for average photographer, but they are an absolute must for professional photographer. The quality of professional photographs deteriorates rapidly if hands shake during the clicking process and to some extent that does happen. In fact now a days most professional photographers use tripod which is connected to camera and the remote controlled clicker so there is no interference from any motion.

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