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Tips for buying your digital camera

So you have decided to get a new digital camera? or maybe it is your first one? Like many other consumer electronic devices digital cameras change all the time. For the same amount of money you can get more and more features: mega pixels, storage space, zoom and more. In this article we will give you a few practical tips for what to look for and how to best pick your camera.There are many things to consider ...

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How to get good Bokeh

Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light.Basically, bokeh is the quality of out-of-focus or “blurry” parts of the image rendered by a camera lens.   So, how do you get a good bokeh in your images? Do you know if your lens produces good bokeh? Try this: focus on an object from a very close distance (as close as the lens will allow, keeping the object in focus), making sure that ther ...

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Digital Photo Recovery – How to recover your precious photos

In digital photography era, losing images and photos is quite often. With more and more users adopting digital photography as a reliable technology, instant and powerful Image Recovery solutions is becoming important to keep their work forever. Digital photo recovery is an act of recovering lost digital photographs, which otherwise seems to be lost. The common tools used for this purpose are available as so ...

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Understanding ISO. Photography for beginners

Every picture you ever take will involve ISO, aperture and shutter-speed. ISO is a key part of the three but should be the last you mess with. It is extremely hard to take good pictures without a good understanding of how ISO works and what it does. Camera ISO is one of the three pillars of photography (the other two being Aperture and Shutter Speed) and every photographer should thoroughly understand it, t ...

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Understanding Aperture. Photography for beginners

This article will hopefully help you understand the way to use the aperture on your camera lenses to get more light into the camera. The aperture stop of a photographic lens can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or image sensor. In combination with variation of shutter speed, the aperture size will regulate the film's degree of exposure to light. Typically, a fast shutter speed wi ...

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