Digital Photography Course - Advice For Mastering Digital SLR Cameras

Posted by writer on Thursday, October 6, 2011



There are many amateur and professional camera users who are moving to digital models for much ease, convenience and efficiency when taking initial pictures, taking more pictures after deleting some, and finally sharing photos with friends or store them in memory computers.

Camera users are normally classified as hobbyists, novice, and professionals. Whatever category you fall, it is suggested that you ponder and accommodate the following basic information about digital cameras:

1) Categories cams

Cameras can be grouped into:

a. Ultra compact - no flash mode

B. prosumer or compact - for hobbyists

c. Digital SLR cameras - a lens, a tripod and external flash for professionals

If you want to master the art of photography, it is suggested that the master of using the third category. Models that fall into this category are priced for their resolution, among other things.

2). Mega pixels

Mega pixels can be classified as:

a. 3 mega pixels - for basic shots

B. between 3 and 5 mega pixels - images have good print quality

c. between 5 and 7 mega pixels - images can be easily manipulated, larger print sizes can be

3) Zoom

zoom camera is usually categorized into two:

a. The optical zoom factor - which is far closer to experiencing the increased light entering through the lens of the main

B digital zoom factor - a result of increasing the image

Image quality depends mainly on the optical zoom factor.

4) Memory

These are some common storage formats:

a. Compact Flash (for compact and DSLR)

B. Sony Memory Stick (Compatible with other Sony devices)

c. Smart Media

for storage sizes typically range from 64 K, which can store 3 dozen mega pixel images, 1G can store about 500 pictures with the same mega pixels

5) ark

should hold the camera and accessories in place.

6) Power supply

tripod can be used in determining the time of maintenance work and the focus is stable.

7). Lenses and Filters

There are digital cameras that allow additional lenses to be attached to the main lens or lenses may be completely removable.

The lenses can be categorized as follows:

A macro lens - allows you to get closer to objects like insects and flowers

B. Wide-angle lens - used for recording sites, and large and wide landscape

c. telephoto lens - allows closer that you are close to objects that are highly uncertain

Filters, on the other hand is used for:

a. soften the effect of the image

B. ensure blurring at the edges for portraits that have sensitive moods

c. Add light flares for the image to be more dramatic

D. to reduce glare so that the pictures appear more saturated, crisp and vivid.

Here are some basic strategies on how to capture an image:

1 Holding the camera

You should keep the camera constantly and keep your fingers from interfering with the free lens. This skill usually takes a few practices.

2) Focusing

To make the camera roll, it's better to half press the camera until you are able to lock your view on the focus before fully pressing the shutter button.

You May also use a tripod for better focusing.

3) Inspection of the

Take a picture and again if necessary after examination of your LCD screen.

4) Archiving

Keep your best photo album so that you can call them to work their way to a photographers.Once you have mastered using the simple, compact and especially digitals SLR cameras, you can certainly take a picture with other cameras with great ease and perfection. It's a guarantee!

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