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  • Digital Camera Metering  By : John Doe
    Looking at the most intricate details of the digital camera as a technologically advanced device a lot of functions come into play. Such s a point is that of the digital camera metering. This discussion focuses towards that intention of understanding and knowing the details of the component.
  • Digital Camera Interpolation Explained  By : John Doe
    In a device such as a digital camera it is very important to understand the very basic aspects of the device so as to properly operate it and give it the due respect it deserves.
  • Choosing the Right Digital Camera  By : John Doe
    Choosing the right digital camera for general use can be more challenging than actually taking a good picture. Like all things technical, digital cameras come in a vast array of styles, sizes and abilities.
  • Diffusion & Softening of Digital Photography Images  By : John Doe
    Like many people who've made the switch from film cameras to digital, I've discovered that the lens tools I once used so effectively on my cameras to soften, diffuse and vignette my images for quality "finished" professional results won't do for digital what they did for film.
  • Digital Camera Bags - Purchasing and Using  By : John Doe
    Some compact cameras are small enough to fit in your handbag or pocket, but I still recommend purchasing a camera case. It will save your camera from unnecessary wear and tear.
  • Get Closer to Your Subject  By : John Doe
    Almost any shot will look better if you take two or three steps closer to your subject. Filling the frame entirely with your subject will make a terrific difference to your photos. Alternatively, instead of moving closer, use the Optical Zoom of your camera to get a close up shot.
  • Use A Tripod!  By : John Doe
    Using a tripod is essential when taking photos - and not just for night shots. To get ultra crisp and sharp pictures, your camera cannot move at all when the shutter is open. In some circumstances, even the tiny movements your hand makes are enough to make a slightly blurry image.
  • Make Your Digital Camera Batteries Last Longer  By : John Doe
    One technology that hasn't kept up with the rapid pace of new digital cameras is camera batteries. The more features a camera has, the quicker it seems to use up precious battery power. There are three features of digital cameras that chew up battery life the quickest:- LCD Screen.
  • Megapixel Cameras: How Many Megapixels Do You Need?  By : John Doe
    Knowing which megapixel camera to buy can be intimidating. There are literally hundreds of models of digital cameras out on the market today.
  • What You Need To Buy A Digital Camera Wholesale  By : John Doe
    Digital cameras are available in several price ranges today. They can be purchased wholesale as well as retail. Whether your budget is a mere $30 or $300, you are sure to find a camera within the given price range.
  • Sony Digital Cameras - Always On The Innovation Frontier  By : John Doe
    Sony was the first company to introduce digital cameras into the market. Today, Sony is one of the leaders in the digital revolution. Its historical journey began in 1946 in a small room. Let us see the rise of this company in this article.
  • Panasonic Digital Cameras - The History Behind Their Cameras  By : John Doe
    Panasonic is a world-renowned consumer electronics company today. Its digital cameras have recently entered the market. In this article, we will view the story of Panasonic and some of the latest cameras which have been launched by the company in the market.
  • Olympus Digital Cameras - Digging Into The History  By : John Doe
    One of the oldest companies, Olympus has had a long and historical journey. Olympus digital cameras are being used all over the world today. Let us take a look at the glorious history of Olympus here. Olympus was started way back in the year 1919 under the name of Takachiho Seisakusho.
  • Nikon Digital Cameras - Cool(pix) and Functional  By : John Doe
    Even though Nikon entered the camera world by 1948, today its digital cameras are well known everywhere. The company started small but always dreamed big. Here is a historical review of Nikon. Nikon was one of the late starters in the camera world.
  • Kodak Digital Cameras - The Giant Comes To Digital  By : John Doe
    George Eastman, founder of Kodak is world renowned today. Digital cameras or cinematography, Kodak has excelled in all fields. In this article, we will view the rich history of Kodak's rise.
  • HP Digital Cameras - History and Beyond  By : John Doe
    HP has started making digital cameras only recently. However, the firm provides a one-stop-shop for all digital facilities. The company has made a large number of innovations over the years. Let us view the interesting history of this company.
  • Fuji Digital Cameras  By : John Doe
    Fuji digital cameras entered the market in the late 90's. Started in Japan in 1934, Fuji has always tried to stay ahead of the pack. The history of this company is rather interesting so let us take a look at it. Started in a small Japanese in the foothills of Mt. Fuji, the Fuji Film Co.
  • Top 10 Digital Cameras - What You Need To Know About Them  By : John Doe
    There are a large number of top 10 digital camera lists available on the Internet today. Each one of them is different and they all have different sets of criteria, on the basis of which these lists are compiled.
  • Picture Framing for Photographers - Part 1  By : John Doe
    Imagine being able to frame all your own photographs just as well as a professional. You can save enough money to easily pay for all the necessary tools, and the convenience of being able to do it yourself frees you from having to get someone else do it.
  • Hyperfocal Focusing: What Is It And Why Should You Use It?  By : John Doe
    When should you use hyperfocal focusing? Well, sometimes when shooting a landscape, you want everything sharp from the front to the back of the scene.
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