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So You Want to Keep your Camera Safe? Here’s How

18 Oct

A Guest Post by Ben Evans

So we got my girlfriend her first proper camera last week. A Nikon D5100 with a 35mm f1.8 prime lens; which is my recommendation for a modest budget. She’s super excited, not least because she’s got something to do now when I’m photographing!

New Photographer!

Barcelona is great but while there’s not much violence, it rivals Naples for petty theft.

I’ve learned a lot from photographing here, so I put together this guide about keeping your camera safe. My girlfriend and students have found it really useful so I thought I’d share it with you too.

1. Insure It

Some manufacturers have long warranties that are useful, but look for additional insurance against accidental damage and theft. Camera insurance is pretty reasonable now.  
Shop around and see what you can find. You might even be covered by your home insurance; worth checking.

2. Use the Camera Strap

Some people don’t. Do! It’s often saved my Nikon from a fall. Make sure it’s securely attached, and keep it wrapped twice around your wrist when you’re shooting.

Otherwise, wear the camera either across your body with the top nearest your hip, or on one shoulder with a rucksack worn over the top.

This keeps the lens closest to you and prevents theft, which is becoming more common.

The strap that came with your camera probably has a bright logo which only attracts thieves; keep it hidden or get a new strap.

Upstrap is good because they’re ‘sticky’, but avoid getting anything with buckles because they’re not safe.

3. Adopt the ’Backward Look’

When you leave anywhere, have a good look behind you before you go.

This has saved me hundreds in lost gear already! It’s surprisingly easy to forget a new camera when you’re in a rush.

4. Sand and Water Kills Cameras

Sand acts like grit, destroying from within. I normally don’t recommend a UV filter to protect your lens, but found one essential in the Sahara desert when storms sand-blasted the glass.

Sahara Sand Storms

Closer to home, I’ve had more than one camera die at the beach. Even a quick dip will put an end to the toughest dSLR, though the photos on the memory card will probably be okay. Surfing shops sell dry-bags that will protect your camera from water and sand.

5. Your Sensor Attracts Dust

This shows up as small black spots or lines when you use small apertures like f22.

Some try and shake it off, which helps a bit, but isn’t totally effective. Prevention is much better than cure.

You need special, overpriced tools to clean your sensor, and the process is a pain in the arse! Also, every time you clean the sensor you damage it a bit; and it’s all too easy to ruin it if you slip.

So avoid having to clean it by only changing lenses when necessary, keeping the camera held downwards when you do.

Try not to change lenses in dusty or windy environments. And don’t clean it when there’re only one or two tiny specks of dust in the photos. It’s pretty easy to airbrush them out; Photoshop is your friend.

Beach & Sea Sunset

6. Never lend your Camera

Unless they are happy to replace it if it breaks; which they won’t be! Accidents happen, and it’s not worth upsetting a friendship for.

It goes without saying that asking strangers to take photos of you risks having them run away with it.

If you must, choose someone who looks trustworthy; and who you could outrun!

7. Don’t let People in your Bubble

I actually opted for a Krav-Maga training course instead of camera insurance when I was travelling around Bosnia. This idea of personal space was one I learned there.

Downtown Sarajevo, Bosnia

Essentially, if no-one comes within a meter of you, it makes it much harder to have anything stolen.

Therefore, don’t accept random offers for ‘free hugs’ from strangers, nor let them get too close at all.

Either move away or tell them not to touch you. Watch Derren Brown’s videos about pick-pocketing to see how skilled people can be.

8. Scratch your Email Address on the Bottom and on the Battery

My girlfriend flat-out refused to engrave hers, so we settled on stickers! They’ll help honest souls return your camera to you, while an engraved name ruins resale value and makes it easier to trace so might help with theft. Email your serial number to yourself today.

So that’s it! Not the normal wow-factor but really essential to be aware of. I’ve taken my main camera everywhere and while it’s had a few close calls, it’s survived intact. Lots of people aren’t so lucky; follow this advice and make sure you’re not one of them! And in case you haven’t already done so, remember to get your copy of my book Photography: The Few Things You Need To Know for less than an espresso HERE NOW to ensure you get the most value from these articles.

Ben is an English Photographer who works internationally. Ben teaches photography classes in Barcelona and keeps a photoblog of ‘fine art street’ photos of Barcelona at www.i-Barcelona.com.

Ben is working on two photography teaching projects, Better Than 90 Percent and Holistic Photography.

He shoots Nikon, Hasselblad, Apple (iPad 3) and those little throwaway waterproof film cameras with the plastic lenses.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Mozilla Firefox – Plugins and Extensions – Keep Other Windows from Covering Firefox

10 Dec

Keep a Firefox window on top of other windows with the “Always on Top” extension.

Do you keep a lot of other windows open while browsing the web such as a word processor, spreadsheet, or e-mail client? If so, these might cover up the Mozilla Firefox window, something you do not want if the browser is constantly reloading data such as a Twitter feed.

With the “Always on Top” extension you can force the Firefox window to stay visible above other windows. Plus, the extension is window-sensitive; if you have multiple Firefox windows open you can make one or two of them appear always on top of other windows, even other Firefox windows. …

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Miscellaneous Software – Keep the Screensaver from Running or the Computer from Hibernating

03 Dec

Prevent the screensaver or Windows power management from interrupting a video, download, or other long task with Don’t Sleep.

Have you ever had Windows turn off the monitor or display a screensaver while playing a video? Or maybe you are downloading a large file, and suddenly the computer goes to sleep before it finishes. Frustrating, isn’t it?

One option to solve this problem is to use the small utility “Don’t Sleep”. This software can prevent the screensaver from displaying or monitor from turning off, as well as system automatic stand-by, hibernation, shut-down, and logoff. The disabling can be turned off or on with ease, and can even run on a timer. …

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Keep It Real Advanced Tattoo Techniques DVD Trailer

02 Feb

Award winning artist Keith Ciaramello takes you through the process of tattooing a color portrait. Topics covered include; choosing reference, enhancing reference in Adobe® Photoshop®, making the stencil, stencil application, flesh-tones, color mixing, needles, inks, using the Neuma® Hybrid and much more. Many of the topics that were covered in Keith’s “Keep it Real” live seminar are demonstrated on this DVD. Keith’s seminar lecture is included as a third bonus disc. The techniques discussed apply to all coil and rotary machines as well. Running time: 324 minutes (Over 5 Hours on 3 DVDs!) Buy it now here kustomkulturegallery.com
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Heineken – Keep the Change Commercial 720p Nikon d90 HD Spec

06 Sep

Heineken – Keep the Change Commercial. Nikon d90 HD spec commercial from Akira Wing. Shot completely with a Nikon D90, edited in HD in Sony vegas 8. Color corrected with Magic Bullet.
Video Rating: 3 / 5