(Part 2 of 3) In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”
(Part 2 of 3) In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”
Nikon D90 Review
Nikon presents their entry into the affordable high-end DSLR with HD video. Lots more at photoinduced.com
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The Nikon COOLPIX L100 puts the power of a 15x telephoto zoom into a compact, easy-to-use design. A wide variety of images can be captured with the COOLPIX L100 from wide angle scenes (28mm) to telephoto (420mm). Ideal for family sports or travel photography the COOLPIX L100 can shoot up to 30 consecutive pictures at 13 frames per second. With the new Scene Auto Selector, the COOLPIX L100 automatically selects the appropriate scene mode for best results.
This is a quick and simple description of what a histogram is, what it measures, and how it can be used as a tool in photography. Enjoy! For more information about my photography, school or blog- just visit www.michaelthemaven.com
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 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 …

Visit tiger.tv for Digital Camera products offered by TigerDirect. There’s hope out there for all of you that can’t tell your aperture from your arm hair. TigerTV Host Logan loves digital photography, and he’s been good enough to sit down with our camera crew and go over what you need to know to get started. Whether you already own a digital camera or if you’re just a beginner, this video has something for everyone. So Watch, Enjoy, and Rejoice!
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In this episode Mark describes the two types of light meters. He answers the questions, “What meter should I buy?” and “How do I use a light meter?”
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Shot on location in the Desert of Fire, NV.
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In this episode Mark explains how the shutter works, shutter sync, and how to control the ambient light exposure while using a flash. Visit us online at: www.snapfactory.com
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This is the trailer for our Introduction to Photography DVD. Part out our Photography Masterclass DVD series. Get More FREE Training at my website: www.photography-tips-online.com An in-depth step by step approach to getting started in SLR photography. Master your camera in manual mode for full creative control. Learn about lenses, depth of field and shutter speeds. Follow Karl as he captures stunning landscape images and demonstrates the techniques step by step. On this DVD you will learn: * Creative Composition By just applying some basic photography composition techniques your photographs can leap from the ordinary to simply outstanding! * Understanding Light Discover a whole new world of photographic possibilities by actually understanding the main types of light and their impact on your photography. * Apertures & Shutter Speeds If this has slowed you down in the past, worry no more. Karl walks you through these core controls of your SLR camera replacing any confusion you may have with an enthusiasm to get out there and begin experimenting in manual mode! * How Cameras Work Cameras, no matter how much they cost all work in roughly the same way. The great news is you really don’t have to spend more on your equipment to achieve better photographs. By understanding the simple mechanics of how cameras work will help you realise how similar they all are and how you can get the best out of yours. * Landscape Photography Probably the most popular type of photographic theme …
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