Focus Modes in Digital Cameras and Depth of Field – Where to Focus in Which Mode

September 3rd, 2010 by


This article is about how to focus right and maintain depth of field in an image. It provides tips for auto focusing and manual focus.

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Choosing a Camera

September 2nd, 2010 by


In this day and age, digital cameras are available in every price range and a wide variety of photographic abilities. What kind of photographer do you wish to be? That may be the defining answer in your choice.

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Digital Camera Categories – How to Tell Them Apart

September 2nd, 2010 by


Digital cameras come in numerous shapes, sizes, prices and capabilities that can be intimidating to a novice. While it is easy to get lost in this plethora, it is just as easy to tell them apart. This article explains how.

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Looking for a Digital Photography Class?

September 2nd, 2010 by


If you have been lucky enough to have been given a digital camera as a gift, or you just bought yourself one as a treat, then you have a big project ahead of you. Although digital cameras are, on the surface, easy to use, they are also incredibly compl…

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Understanding Exposure

September 1st, 2010 by


The term exposure is used in digital photography to refer to the amount of light that the sensor takes in for each photograph taken. Digital cameras use two main functions/controls to determine the exposure; these are ’shutter speed’ and ‘aperture’.

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Digital Camera Batteries – Are You Getting the Most Out of It?

August 31st, 2010 by


As we keep adding functions to digital cameras it makes conserving and maintaining battery life that much more important. I have found that when it comes to my digital camera this has become my most costly expensive. Below you are going to find some ex…

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Learn Basic and Advanced Photography Techniques With a Digital Photography Course

August 31st, 2010 by


Photos are just as fun to share with friends and family now as they will be to enjoy while you are reminiscing years from now. With all of the features that new digital cameras are loaded with, it is pretty easy for just about everyone to take good pho…

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How to Sell Photographs – Get Organised and Make a Fantastic Second Income From Your Photos!

August 31st, 2010 by


Nowadays, even basic digital cameras are up to a satisfactory job. So much so, that a serious amateur can find a variety of markets for their photographs. This article explains how to sell photographs, and make a decent second income from them.

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