Fujifilm’s idea of a mid-range camera is a remarkably photographer-friendly affair, and the X-E2 is the latest example of that. It’s superficially similar to its predecessor, the X-E1, but adds the X-Trans CMOS II sensor that includes on-chip phase detection elements to allow continuous autofocus. It also has a nicer rear screen and built-in Wi-Fi, along with a host of small operational and feature tweaks. Is the X-E2 a photographic tool that lives up to the promise of its classic looks and control layout? Find out in our full review
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Halo Combat Evolved: Walkthrough – Part 16 [Mission 7] The Library (Gameplay & Commentary)
Halo Combat Evolved Walkthrough: The Library – Mission 7 Part 16 of my Let’s Play series from Halo Combat Evolved This is going to be the last upload of this series for a couple of days now due to the fact I have uploaded 4 Episodes in three days, that is unless you guys want me to continue to release this on a daily basis? Let me know in the Comments. Follow me on Twitter – www.twitter.com Playlist – www.youtube.com
www.Berger-Bros.com Learn how to fine tune your camera’s metering. The camera doe NOT behave like your eye. The camera needs YOU to tell IT what to do. Every camera has a built in default metering mode, which is the way the camera sees the available light, and adjusts to that light. Yvonne Berger, an instructor with Berger Bros Camera in Amityville and Syosset Long Island, New York explains various metering modes, such as matrix and evaluative metering, center weight meter spot metering She explains when to use each type of metering depending on what type of photograph you are taking.
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