Posts Tagged ‘Aperture’


How To Pick The Right SLR Camera

Everyone’s talking about it. Everyone wants to be a photographer in their own realm of photography. Everyone wants to own an SLR camera. So what is this SLR Camera? SLR or Single-lens reflex camera is a camera that has a semi-automatic moving mirror system that allows the photographer to see exactly what will be captured by the film or digital imaging system compared to pre SLR cameras were in the images you captured are significantly different from the real image.

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​A List of 3 Classes of Olympus Camera Lenses

If you consider yourself an amateur photographer, then one technique of taking better pictures, and have more creative freedom in photography, is to purchase an SLR. By using an SLR, you have the ability to make use of many different types of Olympus camera lenses. These lenses generally fall into three classes, limiting your choices.

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Taking Better Portrait Photos

Portrait photos are strikingly beautiful and they are able to portray both emotions and feelings enough to captivate the viewer. Taking high quality portrait photos can be considered an art as it takes time to master. Below are guidelines when taking portrait photos:

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Photography Tips

If you’ve made the move from a regular film camera to digital recently, you’ll already be aware that it takes a bit of practice to ensure that half of the photos you take (which seemed perfect in the preview screen) will be unsatisfactory for printing. A good all-round digital camera will be a sensitive and [...]

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Photography Basics: The F-Stop and How to Use It

Shooting with a camera and adjusting the settings manually can be an intimidating task to the new photographer. Veterans of the craft will no doubt remember the first roll of film they ruined by reading the light wrong, or the irreplaceable moments in time lost behind a lens cap. As a photographer, our job is [...]

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Photography Basics: Film Speeds for the Beginner

Cameras have tons of little dials, knobs and meters. If you look long enough on a camera, you can find more ways to change how your photo look than you can count, and for most of us, more than we can process all at once. But did you know that one of the most critical [...]

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