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tape, aluminum foil and shade of extinction. Then hang blackout shade in front of the door that extends to the floor and the outside door. Inventories for Photography darkroom Divide your space into parts for printing and Dry Side Wet Side for chemical processing. Darkroom equipment: Dry Side * The film tanks and rolls * A magnifying * Paper stringent safety light * Lamp safe * Timer * Horses * A grain magnifier * A paper cutter * A kit to avoid …
February 2, 2012 No Comments
Photography Equipment: Cameras, Lenses and More
her or not you have a darkroom. If you’re stocking a darkroom you’ll need a dry area with storage bins, an enlarger and a dry tabletop to dry your photos. Also, you’ll need running water and a series of chemical baths for the wet area. The best advice for both amateurs and professional photographers alike is to practice with both new and old equipment. Experimenting with photographic tools will not only help you refine your skills, but it may als…
January 31, 2012 No Comments
Traveling and Photo Equipment
Traveling and Photo Equipment Traveling with photo equipment can get complicated, but traveling without photo equipment would be pointless to anyone who loves photography, so here are some pointers that should take some of the stress out of it. 1. If you’re flying, carry your camera onboard with you to avoid damage. When you go through metal detectors, ask the attendant to hand-screen your film. To help expedite hand-screening, carry yo…
January 10, 2012 No Comments
Fixing Common Photo Problems
lm can be damaged by: Temperature Acceptable temperatures vary by manufacturer and film – be sure to check the film package for limits. X-Rays Use a lead-lined package that has been airport approved for transport. Water This includes condensation – keep your film well sealed and insulated. Light If unintended light strikes film before, during, or after the initial exposure it will create image problems. Generally this is mo…
February 2, 2012 No Comments
Used Camera for better images with your digital camera
Used Camera for better images with your digital camera Photo equipment bargains is a great place to find cheap photography equipment, used camera lenses, digital cameras, photo studio gear and more. Used cameras, photography equipment, auctions, classifieds used some filters are used to subtract specific regions of the light spectrum tricks and techniques for better images with your digital camera learn digital photography. Rutscameras u…
January 27, 2012 No Comments
Sensor Cleaning your Digital SLR

ly dry sensor cleaning swab. Abacus a cleaning band-aid to the Arresting Dust Sensor Cleaning Swabs is what is recommended, but I acquisition it actual adamantine to get all of the lint off of the sensor aback application the wet method. If there is austere clay on the sensor, I absolutely use the wet adjustment – which involves abacus a actual baby bulk of the able cleaning band-aid to the tip of the sensor besom and proceeding as with the…
January 19, 2012 No Comments
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38 / FZ35 lens and stabilisation review and tutorial

.Menu or the capital agenda arrangement aback cutting in any added access if desired. Panasonic’s fabricated adventurous claims about acceleration the acceleration of the AF over its predecessor, and while we don’t acquire side-by-side timings to affirm the absolute figures, it absolutely acquainted acutely quicker in accepted use. Whether zoomed-out or zoomed-in, the FZ38 / FZ35 airtight best capacity into focus about immediately, which in…
January 6, 2012 No Comments
Preset Camera Modes

Preset Camera Modes – What Are They? Most of today’s cameras, whether digital or film, have some presets. These are camera settings that are preprogrammed into the camera so that the photographer only has to turn a dial to change several settings at once. These presets have become widely varied between camera manufacturers with everything from “foliage” to “beach” presets. Some cameras even have “firewor…
January 26, 2012 No Comments
Photography Basics
ter speed. To adjust for a very fast situation, increase the shutter speed. Football – 1/400 Baseball/Softball/Hockey – 1/350 Kids Running – 1/350 People Jumping – 1/250 Golf Balls – 1/3200 Water Splashing – 1/350 …
January 12, 2012 No Comments
Photography Exposure
Understanding Photography Exposure Photography is the art of recording light. In order to record light you need to know how to tell your camera how much light to record. Understanding photography exposure allows you to give correct instructions to your camera. After all, your camera is just a tool, you are the artist. There are several items that a photographer uses to control light. Shutter Speed Aperture Film Speed Light Meter Once you under…
January 30, 2012 No Comments
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