How many mega pixels do you really need in your new camera? When buying a new camera everybody struggles with that question. Should you spend an extra $200 to get that extra mega pixel? The race for more mega pixels has long begun but really is more mega pixels necessarily better?
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Information on how to sell your photos online for money.
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Digital photos are great but sometimes it is nice to be able to touch and feel a real paper print You can send your digital photos to an online printing service or go to a local printer. A more convenient way is to simply print those photos at home by using the Canon PIXMA Pro 9000.
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Some ideas to get organised before the big day and some great digital photography tips.
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The MiniDV digital video format captures digital video clips taken by modern digital camcorders. The digital format is superior relative to the old analog. New digital camcorders produce great quality videos but also have many other benefits over analog tape camcorders.
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2.8.2008 | Understanding image stabilizer lenses through the Canon EF series Posted By : Jacob Georgeson
Taking stable zoom photos is a challenge. In most cases a stable tripod is needed but sometimes using a tripod is just not a possible option. In those cases having an image stabilizer enabled lens
can be the solution.
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Using a digital photography green screen is easy. The screens are used in both still photography and videos although it’s more common in video photography.First off, you need an actual green screen. Despite the name, this can be either green or blue in color. The choice of color will largely be dictated by what you are photographing as you want to make it easy for your software to isolate the intended image with you.Purpose made green screens are readily available fro…
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2.8.2008 | Getting more for the buck with the Olympus Evolt E510 digital SLR Posted By : Jacob Georgeson
Digital camera prices vary from cheap to very expensive from $100 to thousands and more. Digital SLR cameras start at $500 and usually when fully accessorized reach four digit prices. The Olympus Evolt E510 supports features found in four digit priced cameras in under $650.
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