// the nikkor 55-200 AF-S VR unboxing
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The first in a 3 episode series to help answer the question, “What should I buy?” Basic principles of light are discussed in this episode
I’ve been very busy on Photocrati over the last few months, which largely explains my infrequent posts here on good old DSLRBlog. Just seven months old, Photocrati is now doing about 150,000 page views per month, which is great to see.
I just wanted to let readers here know that Peter Burian (co-author of the National Geographic Photography Field Guide and author of many of the Magic Lantern DSLR guides) has just published a review of the Sony A850. That’s one newsworthy camera. It’s the most affordable full-frame digital SLR on the marketing now, yet offers the highest available resolution on the market at 24.6 megapixels. Compare that to the D3X, which offers the same resolution but costs about 00 more.
In any case, Peter’s review is one of the first full field test of the A850 out there. There are a few others, and you can see some at TestFreak’s Sony A850 page. It’s clear that Sony has made some dramatic advancements in it’s offerings for digital SLR enthusiasts over the last year or two. It makes me wonder if and when it would ever be possible for manufacturers like Sony, Olympus, or Pentax to challenge the behemoths, Nikon and Canon, in the digital SLR market.
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www.nucleusinc.com This 3d medical animation shows a heart attack resulting from atherosclerosis, which is inflammation of an artery. It was designed to be an immersive experience to hold the viewer’s interest in this complex, slow-developing process. Every shot was conceptualized as a visual effect to evoke the sensation of a journey within a dynamic and diverse environment. Beginning with the probable cause, which is damage to the endothelial wall, the story progresses in detail through the stages of atherosclerosis concluding with the resulting damage to the heart. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http ANCE00192
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It Take 3 month to make this aniamtion. I used 3DMax9. hope you to enjoy it.
I've been a fan of photography all my life; and one of the things I like about it is that when you can't get out to take pictures you can still indulge in your hobby indoors.
I'm not talking about indoor photography but rather that part of digital photography that made the "wet" darkroom, from the days when film reigned, a thing of the past.
That is, what to do with your photos after you've taken them and this time I'm not referring …
Newcomers to digital photography have many questions about the equipment and processes associated with it.
Not surprisingly the topic of lenses comes up all the time; as well it should, right after digital cameras in fact.
It's obvious that people are aware of the fact that a camera's lens is probably the most important part of a camera.
Some digital camera fans are too concerned only with numbers when it comes to lenses, usually the zoom ratio. With DSLRs it's a different …
Went for a ride on the great roads not far from mine to test my first video… Not too bad considering it’s shot using a Nikon Coolpix 5900 camera and thanks to the “Ram” handlebar mount, it’s quite smooth. It’s just a shame it records in quicktime and take up so much disc space..enjoy the ride. We did!
How to use Live View on the Nikon D3x, along with all its “gotchas” that can result in blurred images.
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High-Dynamic-Range Photography creates stunning photos by combining three or more photos of the same subject that were all exposed differently (often a normal exposure with a half-stop up and another with a half-stop down). I am by no means an expert on the subject of photography, but this is how I understand the subject. Photos taken by me in Yellowstone NP; Rocky Mountain NP; and Cripple Creek, CO. Made in iMovie ’08. Enjoy.
*Better quality! This is my most expensive unboxing video. In this video I unboxed a Nikon D5000 digital SLR camera 2 lens kit. Got this at Costco Online for a total of 26! After playing with the camera for several hours, I was just amazed how easy it was to use and the quality of the pictures! I will have a review up here in a few months as I am still trying to get all the details so I can give you a very good review! Also be sure to subscribe because I will be doing a lot of reviews and tutorials around this camera! This camera is a 12 MegaPixel camera with a CMOS sensor. It is the second Nikon DLSR that is able to capture video. Also it is the first Nikon DSLR to have a fully articulated screen. This camera falls between the Nikon D60 and D90 models. This camera falls in-between an entry-level DSLR and a mid range DSLR so basically your getting both of best worlds with this camera! Please leave a comment if you have questions. Right now I can only answer simple questions about the camera as I am still getting familiar with the device. Included items: Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR (Image Stabilization) AF-S DX VR Zoom-NIKKOR 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED(Image Stabilization) 4GB SD Card Carrying Case EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Quick Charger USB Cable A/V Cable Strap Software Suite CD-ROM
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I just received my D80 a few days ago with the 18-200mm VR lens from B&H. Just thought I share the opening, and few of the pictures that I have already taken.

www.dombower.com facebook page http twitter twitter.com This video is a look at the Iso ability and lack of noise in the Nkon d3s camera compared to the nikond d300