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Slow Speed Photography Photography, which are supposed to provide you with some inspiration of what can be done with high-speed photography we also showcase some truly stunning slow speed photography. Bing: slow speed photography experimenting with slow shutter speeds can be a lot of fun today charles clawson from blog chaselliot.com sums up three types of slow shutter techniques and invites you show off. Photography for beginners – captur…
January 31, 2012 No Comments
Photography Basics
… today’s cameras try to do the thinking for photographers, to get really great images you need to know how to control your camera. You also need to know what controls affect what aspects of your photographs. Shutter Speed Basics One of the most requested photography tips is shutter speed help. Shutter speed is one of the most basic important controls on a camera. Shutter speed controls the amount of time that your film, or digital senso…
January 12, 2012 No Comments
How To Blur Action Shots For Speed And Sport

How To Blur Action Shots For Speed And Sport Choose the right shutter speed for action photos photoradar i am at a shutter speed of 320 or 400 at 320 i get more blur then i like and iso of 2000 or 2500 re: sports action shots. Photography tips – the shutter priority setting: using the cameras tv the most dramatic sports shots are those that capture action at the slower the shutter speed, the more blurred the background will be while …
February 1, 2012 No Comments
Preset Camera Modes

… ut the correct exposure and makes all the camera settings within the preset preferences. The advanced presets are geared towards photographers who know a bit more about their cameras and want some level of control while still speeding up the picture taking process. Some of these presets still allow the camera to maintain proper exposure while the photographer makes one or two setting changes. Others leave all of the settings up to the photographe…
January 26, 2012 No Comments
PowerShot SD4000 IS with 10x Optical Zoom in a slim, beautiful camera body review and tutorial

… ox. 230,000 pixels LCD Coverage Approx. 100% Maximum Aperture f/3.4 (W) – f/5.6 (T) The following f/numbers are available: W: f/2.0/2.2/2.5/2.8/3.2/3.5/4.0/4.5/5.0/5.6/6.3/7.1/8.0 T: f/5.3/5.6/6.3/7.1/8.0 Shutter Speed 1 – 1/4000 sec. 15 – 1/4000 sec. (Total shutter speed range) Shutter speeds differ depending on the shooting mode. Shutter speeds available: 15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3.2, 2.5, 2, 1.6, 1.3, 1, 0.8,…
January 26, 2012 No Comments
1. Camera Basics – Photography for Dummies

… l not be able to see very well through the other side. But if the window is clean and constructed properly, then the result is you will be able to see perfectly. Let’s cover the basic settings, starting with the shutter speed. Shutter speed is the speed of a moving shutter. Shutter is what stops the light from hitting the sensor. The slower the shutter speed, the longer the shutter is open. On the other hand the speed, the faster the shutte…
February 3, 2012 No Comments
PENTAX K-r High-quality, true-to-life image reproduction for photographs review

… e camera components.High-speed continuous shooting at approximately six images per second The K-r’s high-speed continuous shooting mode records as many as 25 images (in JPEG recording format) in a single sequence at a maximum speed of approximately six images per second — the fastest of all entry-class models — allowing the photographer to preserve sharp, crisp images of fast-moving subjects with great ease. 3. PENTAX K-r High-precision AF sy…
December 10, 2011 No Comments
Fixing Common Photo Problems
… or such a complex subject. While adding flash to your images will increase the amount of light available, it is not a “cure-all” for dark photographs. Another way to increase recorded light is to use a faster film speed. This will decrease the amount of light needed to record the image. Beyond the immediate answers of flash and film speed there are several more reasons as to why images may turn out too dark. In general, there was a re…
February 2, 2012 No Comments
Aperture Basics
… wide (like your eye dilating), more light is allowed through the lens to expose the film. When the aperture is narrow (like your pupil in bright light), less light reaches the film. Aperture works in conjunction with shutter speed and film speed to determine the total amount of light that reaches the film. Aperture size also affects depth of field. Measuring Aperture Aperture is measured using F-Stops. F-Stop numbers represent a fractional formu…
January 5, 2012 No Comments
Canon PowerShot SX130 IS review and tutorial
… tical Viewfinder None LCD Monitor 3.0-inch low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle LCD Pixels Approx. 230,000 pixels LCD Coverage 100% Maximum Aperture f/3.4 (W) – f/5.6 (T) Shutter Speed 1 – 1/2500 sec. 15-1/2500 sec. (Total shutter speed range) Shutter speeds differ depending on the shooting mode Shutter speeds available in Tv and M: 15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3.2, 2.5, 2, 1.6, 1.3, 1, 0…
January 19, 2012 No Comments
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