SLR Digital Camera Buying Guide

By Milos Pesic

Whichever SLR digital camera you decide to buy (the Nikon SLR or Canon SLR digital camera, or any type of SLR digital camera in general), this is the right place for you. Nevertheless, point and shoot cameras were a good choice to start with, but now it is time to check their features more thoroughly. Even if they attract you so much, you need to know that they can be very intimidating.

Before you decide to make a purchase, like many other people, you would like to hear all about this camera features. So, let's get at it, shall we? I'll present you the facts. You can ask someone in the business of digital photography, and they'll tell you how challenging and demanding the market is. Each year, just to be equal with other manufacturers, companies dealing with these cameras offer their customers better cameras at significantly lower prices.

However, it might appear unbelievable, but all this competition and high technology should make you a more contented shopper. There is no doubt that all the best SLR digital cameras will enable you to capture a good photo image. In the wide assortment of top rated cameras, there isn't a bad camera. I, personally, like everything designed by Canon Rebel, but the Olympus Evolt E620 and the Nikon D40 are great alternative, as well.

The price of any of these cameras may vary from 500$ and 1000$ dollars. Having all their features in mind, they are undoubtedly worth that money and any individual who spent a lot of money for an early model of digital camera knows what I am talking about.

Nonetheless, it appears that the consumers are not really aware of the fact that the greatest factor responsible for the quality of your photographic images has very little to do with the camera you have bought. Contrary to this, it has much to do with your ability to spot chances to take quality images and capture them. You couldn't believe that the remarkable images can come out of the lens of a cheap camera in the hands of a creative photographer.

More and more often people decide to go online in order to find cameras with single lens reflex. As there are lots of different models, and you want the camera you choose to suit your budget, it is not unusual that people would people decide to check the reviews online.

In spite of the fact that there are plenty of SLR camera models, now you have the opportunity to find the most appropriate SLR digital camera on the Internet. So, don't wait anymore, just buy one and begin taking photos. - 29888

About the Author:

What Is The Cheapest Digital Camera?

By Michael Forbes

These days' digital cameras are everywhere. So finding a cheap digital camera is actually much easier than it has ever been before. These days it's all about saving money; whether it's buying the things you need or simply buying something that you want. It's no surprise that you now want to use your budget to choose your digital camera. You want cheap, however you want to know that you are getting the best value for your dollar. I recommend taking your time to decide on which brand you would want to own that way you are able to compare prices and features within that particular.

Normally we think that if something is cheap that it is of inferior quality. We are therefore willing to sacrifice the quality of the camera for a cheap one. However, this is not necessarily how it is. With advances in technology and improvements in production coupled with outsourcing camera makers are now able to give you quality cameras at an affordable price. Primarily the people that will purchase the cheapest digital camera are photography students; however there are those persons who will buy one simply because they want a digital camera.

Today's cheap digital cameras even try to match the quality of professional-style cameras. So while they are cheap, they also come with some features that used to not be standard. Most manufacturers have now realized that technology and price go hand in hand and are beginning to take the consumers' budget unto consideration. These companies want to boost sales, they realize that there is a demand for the cameras; consumers want their products but they don't want to pay too much for the cameras.

The features of one brand may be inexpensive; however you are able to match those same qualities with another brand you will find that it is not so reasonable. The prices that you find on these cameras will vary greatly, mostly depending on a few key factors: the mega pixels, screen size, media capabilities, zoom, and editing software.

With so many brands of cameras to choose from and so many features available one would need to conduct a comprehensive review on the cheapest digital cameras available in order to make an informed decision. The internet is a great way to start the hunt for a new camera. There you are able to get consumer reviews, look for discounts and who knows maybe even get free shipping and free accessories. - 29888

About the Author:

How Digital Picture Frames Can Help To Get All Your Photos On Display

By Dean Fellows

Photography is a very satisfying and rewarding hobby. One minor problem is that, for whatever reason, most people find it much easier to take photos than it is to get them on display. It was very common, years ago, to find large collections of undeveloped reels of film in drawers. Often they would languish for lengthy periods - to the point where they went off and color reproduction was not good when the final prints eventually returned from the processing lab.

The alternative was to use a Polaroid camera. The picture slowly appeared in front of your eyes, without the need to send your film off for developing - it was a pretty exciting process sometimes. However, the Polaroid film was pretty pricey and you couldn't get extra prints as you had no negative. For a lot of people, the uniqueness of Polaroid prints was actually part of the charm.

Thanks to the advent of digital photography things are a little different today. Most modern photographers will have their work stored electronically on memory sticks, or possibly on the hard drive of their computer. Nevertheless, the end result is all too often the same - their digital photos are every bit as inaccessible as the reels of film tucked away in the kitchen drawer.

So, rather than thinking of digital photo frames as the latest high technology gadget, you might want to consider that their main function is to help you by providing a simple and convenient method for you to get your photos on display to as wide an audience as possible.

Loading your photos into digital frames is fast and easy. You don't need to wait for them to come back from the processing lab and there are no printing or processing fees associated with their use. they offer additional functions such as slide shows, the ability to show short video clips, mp3 background music and - if you get bored with the photos currently displayed - then it's the work of minutes to change them for a new selection of photos.

Currently there are frames available to suit all budgets. They now start as less than $10 for a small frame - typicall one and a half inches square - on a key chain, and you can go up to frame sizes of 12 or 15 inches - some even larger ones now exist - that may set you back a couple of hundred dollars. Whatever type of frame you opt for, the key thing is to get your photos out on display where they can be enjoyed and appreciated. - 29888

About the Author:

What You've Always Wanted To Learn About xD Memory Cards

By Joeel Jewell

It's been a long seven years for xD memory card customers, but Fujifilm and Olympus have finally decided to start phasing out this product, acquiescing to the power of the more efficient SD memory cards. As an example of how thoroughly whooped the xD memory cards have become, xD card readers are now being sold with SD adapters - that's the closest the manufacturers will ever come to admitting defeat.

Irritated customers all over the country will say this has been a long time coming. The xD memory cards have caused a lot of people a lot of grief. Let's take a look at some of the most reported issues that consumers have had with their xD memory cards.

Corruption Issues And Data Loss

The main problem reported is that its digital cameras have ended up with corrupted data files. Losing irreplaceable memories this way is simply unacceptable. What's worse is that there's no one thing that you can do to prevent data corruption. Anything from pushing extra buttons while processing photos to turning off the camera while taking a picture to using low batteries can cause trouble.

The Very Short Life Of xD Memory Cards

Memory cards released today use "wear leveling," which is a special technology that tracks the number of blocks of memory on a card and thereby extends the lifespan of a memory card. As memory cards continue to become smaller and smaller, this technology will become more and more important.

Fujifilm and Olympus have not addressed this issue, and continue to release xD cards that do not take advantage of this new technology. This has prompted some very mixed reactions from customers as their xD cards inevitably wear out well before their SD counterparts.

Limited Memory And Speed

The xD memory card originally held 512 MB of storage space, which was maybe decent back in 2002 when it was first released. Today, Olympus and Fujifilm have expanded their card space to 2 GB, which might be better than before, but it certainly doesn't live up to the SD 32 GB cards available these days. To put this in perspective, most MP3 players offer more than 2 GB of space. To add insult to injury, xD memory cards are also much slower in data transfer than the competition.

High Prices Vs. Low Quality

The most surprising of the differences between the xD and the SD is the price. Considering the trouble that comes with the xD, and its lack of power, you'd think it would be the less expensive choice. Reality is quite different: a 2 GB xD card retails for almost $20, while a comparable SD card is half that price, and several larger cards are still cheaper than the xD's hefty price.

Final Thoughts: SD Memory Cards Are The Future

Today's economy dictates that consumers must buy what hurts the wallet the least. It's no surprise then that the xD is failing and Olympus and Fujifilm are starting to pull the product. If they are not going to make an effort to improve what they're selling, then there is no reason for customers to stay loyal or new customers to make an effort to find them. - 29888

About the Author:

Digital Photo Recovery Made Easy

By Dana Goldberg

Every day people lose information from their computers memory or separate storage devices that they feel they will not be able to get back again. This may have been the case in the past but not now that you can retrieve the information by using digital photo recovery software. This can remedy many situations where a day or more of work is lost saving you having to re shoot or have to loose pictures or other data that can never again be replaced.

It is not only pictures that this kind of software is able to get back for you. You will also be able to get back other files too that are in any kind of media format. Why waste valuable time and have to pay over the odds when you have another effective tried and proven method.

The main reason for people losing their work is because of viruses causing the files to become corrupted so they cannot be opened. Even if you think you have the latest protection there is still a chance a new virus can infect your computer for which you are not protected against.

Just imagine if you had this software last time your information was accidentally deleted or lost for what ever reason. You could have saved yourself a lot of money as well as time trying to right the loss. Another benefit to this software is that you can install and use it yourself even if the knowledge of computing you have is basic. This is of benefit to those who may have personal pictures on that they do not wish to be retrieved by a friend or stranger.

Never worry about having to explain to your boss that the pictures that were due in tomorrow are going to have to wait.

This software can be used not only for information that has been stored on your hard drive but also from removable storage devices. This is something that many people wish they had known sooner so that they were able to get back the pictures of their child's first steps, award ceremonies, wedding photographs and other irreplaceable pictures of once in a lifetime events. - 29888

About the Author:

Tips on How to Find A Cheap Digital Camera

By Marianna Bynes

Advances in modern science ushered in a wave of new technology that the world can enjoy. In the old days, photographers used actual bulbs for camera flash. Only photographers carry cameras because lugging them around is not really fashionable at that time. Discoveries and development of cameras produced the digital camera, wherein taking pictures is not so cumbersome anymore. It is less expensive because you can see the images before printing them so you could choose what to actually print. The images could also be uploaded to your computer for storage and further manipulations. These days, it not unusual to carry a compact digital camera. Its perfect for capturing those random wacky moments with your friends.

The task now is to find a cheap digital camera. Can you even find one? Because of the features that are offered by digital cameras, they are often costly. That is enough to make any person have second thoughts about buying one. But for someone who considers photography a passion, affordability is relative. You just have to set a budget before buying a camera. You can find a cheap digital camera that is just right for you if you look hard enough. Do not buy one that is more than you can afford, even if it has a lot of features. Make sure that you can actually use these features so that you can get your moneys worth.

Consider your lifestyle and your objectives. Do you plan to spend a lot of time taking pictures or do you just want something small that can fit in your bag? If you are still a beginner, do not buy a high-end professional camera just for the assurance of image quality and zoom performance. Instead, buy a cheap digital camera that is compact but has powerful features and easy to carry around. Explore the basics before cashing out on expensive professional cameras.

Though these are very important points to ponder when buying a cheap digital camera, you also have to consider the performance and features of your camera. Check the megapixels, zoom capability, image quality, type of media and battery. These are actually features that digital cameras highlight in advertisements.

- Megapixels -They are not the be-all and end-all of digital cameras. Salespeople like to throw this information to you because it promises clearer images. But this is just one factor that comprises your digital camera. You have to check the megapixels quality. Most image sensors can only find certain hues like red, blue and green. They cant detect all three at the same time.

- Zoom Capability - This is another feature you would want to compare with your photography needs if you do not want to end up buying the wrong camera. You have seen advertisements like 10x digital zoom or 5x zoom capability. While it is true, advertisers often forget to highlight optical zoom, which is actually more important. The difference is that with digital zoom, your image gets broken into small pixels if you enlarge it on your computer. If your camera has high optical zoom, you would not see pixelated images if you enlarge the image.

- Image quality - Image quality is perhaps one of the most important aspect for every photographer whether they are newbies or professionals. Check the quality of your image after you take a picture. Is it fuzzy or pixelated? Sharpness of colors is very important.

- Type of Media - This is the memory of your digital camera. Find a memory card or stick that is compatible with your other equipment so it is easier to upload your images.

- Type of Battery - Different photographers have different camera needs. For example, field photographers need batteries with longer stand-by time compared to those working in studios. See to it that your cheap digital camera does not require expensive batteries or that it allows rechargeable batteries.

These points would help you decide on what kind of cheap digital camera to buy. Like what was mentioned earlier, affordability is relative for the passionate photographer. Find your niche by choosing the best but cheap digital camera. - 29888

About the Author:

35mm Digital Cameras: Recent Facts Guys Must See!

By Joel Bingerley

35mm Digital Cameras are a wonderful thing. They allow you to shoot pictures to your hearts content with only a memory card and no film is needed. This I consider a major advancement in technology.

Granted, digital cameras are not something that is cutting edge since they've been around for a bit. But as times goes on they seem to improve feature and quality wise almost on a weekly basis. Lets now discuss how you would be able to get an affordable 35mm digital camera with a ton of features as well.

You will want to first grab a piece of paper or if you like use a spreadsheet to do this work. Now that you have that stuff ready I want you to go to ebay or amazon or any big website and find all of the 35mm digital cameras you can.

Now, you need to find there absolute best ones and forget about the price for now. Just locate them and record there types, brands, makes, models, everything you can about them along with the features too.

Now, once this step is complete I would like you to do that for 10 different 35mm digital cameras and again do not pay attention to the cost yet. Now, after this is completed you will now make another list of affordable digital cameras and make it a list of ten of them from the same website.

You need to just find ten 35mm digital cameras that are affordable to your finances. So, if $200 is affordable then that is your definition. If $1,000 is what's in your budget then that is what you use as a guideline. After the 10 affordable units are located you need to repeat the above steps as far as brand, model and the detailed features as well.

Once you are done doing all of this I want you to circle all of the features you like on the first 10 cameras for each camera. Then after doing that I want you to put stars by the features of the "affordable" cameras that are similar to the more expensive cameras that you have already circled there features.

After you have done that I want you to now put a star next to each of the affordable camera's that you think looks the best to you. Now, you look at the 10 affordable cameras and count up the stars for each of them and the camera with the most stars s the best deal and most bang for your buck. - 29888

About the Author:

Digital Photography: Some Reasons Why You Must Think About It

By Dan Westwood

Are you still utilizing rolls of film? Working with toxic chemicals? Make the switch to Digital Photography and you'll never regret it. There are a number of reasons why you must switch to digital photography. Here are five reasons to switch to using a digital camera.

Immediate Results

Unless you are making use of a Polaroid camera, chances are it's going to be a while before you see the images of the pictures you've taken. When you use a digital camera, you are able to immediately see the pictures you've taken on the screen. There's nothing better than taking a picture with a loved one and being able to view the results right after.

No Requirement For A Black Room

As you do not need a black room to develop the pictures taken with a digital camera, you save yourself not only a workspace but time. There is no requirement to have harmful chemicals in your home to develop the film. This makes your home a safer place to be in, as you do not have to be concerned as regards exposing yourself or others to those toxic chemicals. Along with not having to deal with a messy black room, the digital photos by nature are easier to store and can't be destroyed or lost as easily as negatives.

Quality Is Just The Same

When the first digital cameras came out, there was a distinguishable difference in the quality of the pictures taken in comparison to a normal camera. Nevertheless technology has reached the point where digital cameras are on par and in lots of ways are better than their traditional counterparts. Not merely do digital cameras come with optical zoom, they feature digital zoom. With a high end digital camera, one can blow up a picture not only easier and quicker, but better looking then a camera the takes film.

You'll Save Money

One of the greatest reasons to switch to digital photography is that it is less expensive on your wallet. You will never need to purchase a roll of film again. Moreover there is no requirement to pay to develop a whole roll of film when all you may well wish is one or two pictures from a group of photos that you have taken. It is additionally more cost efficient to have a single digital photo made into a print than it is from a negative.

Digital Is Everywhere

Digital photos are an easier medium to work with. You are able to take a picture, upload it on the internet, and email a link to the webpage to your friends. You can "tag" people in your photos on popular websites like face book. It is also more simple to repair a digital photo than it is an normal one. - 29888

About the Author:

Best Digital Camera Ever - Nikon Coolpix P90

By Dick Busch

Not a month goes by without a new range of digital cameras being launched, often with little change from the previous versions but just revamps. Researching what you consider to be the best digital camera may at first seem daunting but there are a number of web sites that carry out comparisons to assist. Eventually saving enough money to buy that eye-popping, 12 megapixel, 24x optical zoom with up to a sixteen gigabyte expandable memory using super hi-speed SD memory card and of course, very compact; which we hope be the envy of almost everyone we know. By the time we actually go to the mall armed with our life savings, we pass by a new display with an all new model that has even more mega pixels, and larger expandable memory, with built it microphone and video playback with stereo sound and 48 scenic modes.

We sigh because the manufacturer of this amazing gadget claims that this is the best digital camera yet out in the market. But this dilemma is very short lived because you promised yourself the best digital camera and that is what you are going to have. Don't worry though if you are not sure what to do; just follow the guide below and you shouldn't go to far wrong. First off try and search out a model with a higher number of pixels, referred to megapixels; you ideally need over 5 although with today's cameras it would be hard to find one under that anyway.

A quick tip on this subject involves the batteries which have a tendency to run out quicker if a large LCD screen is fitted and is used constantly; some sound advice is carry spares! A digital camera with an optical zoom facility is the one to try for and a digital zoom only camera should be avoided if you want clear, well defined images. Unfortunately digital zooms just don't cut it so avoid them unless you are buying an inexpensive camera as a gift for a child. As there are so many types of storage card available you will have to ensure you buy the correct one.

So we have a dilemma because now there is this new version, we simply must have this latest best digital camera. The best digital camera is now going to cost us considerably more and being new there aren't any discounts to be had. If you are new to digital cameras and photography the tips below might be useful and point you in the right direction. You really need to dismiss any decent model with less than 8 megapixels but I don't think there are many available now.

A number of cards have been used over the years but the main ones are: the Secure Digital, Compact Flash, Sony's Memory Stick and the newer XD cards. Try to obtain the largest memory you can for your camera and your budget. For example, for the price of a 256mb card a couple of years ago you can probably now buy a 2 gigabyte and now some memory cards can go up to 16 gigabytes. Remember, the camera must suit the type of person you are as much as your wallet as there is no point having the best digital camera if you do not use it. either you use your camera for fun or for serious photography, as long as it is used it will be worth the financial outlay.

However, if you remember that a large screen equals higher power consumption, smaller screen, lower power consumption you can't go wrong so just carry a spare set of rechargeable batteries with you everywhere. A digital zoom facility is available on almost every digital camera these days but optical zoom cameras cost more but the result is far superior. Unfortunately digital zooms just don't cut it so avoid them unless you are buying an inexpensive camera as a gift for a child. Images on these cameras are stored on small storage cards that can have a huge memory capacity but be sure to buy the right type.

Memory cards are used in all sorts of electronic gadgets and you may already have heard of the main ones: Sony's Memory Stick, compact Flash, Secure Digital and XD cards for example. Fortunately the price for digital memory seem to fall in line with the size of cameras resolution increases so buy the largest you can affords and that is compatible with your version. The cost has dropped rapidly so take advantage of these larger storage capacity cards now that the price is lower. After all is said and done, the best digital camera you choose should match your lifestyle as much as it should your pocket. either you use your camera for fun or for serious photography, as long as it is used it will be worth the financial outlay. - 29888

About the Author:

Protect And Store Your Digital Camera And Its Accessories

By Sylvia Howard

So, perhaps you have just spent tons of time deciding which camera to buy. You may not want to spend heaps of time reflecting on digital camera accessories but would rather go out and take pictures.

But truth be told, you should stop and consider buying at least one crucial digital camera accessory, one that you almost cannot do without. And no, that is supposed to mean a memory card, although that is surely also high up on your list of priorities. The accessory in question is a nice and sturdy camera bag.

There are a great number of different kinds of camera bags, some for general use and some pore specialized, and most of them packed with different features. You should spend some time choosing the right one for you, as it may become a good companion for much time to come.

If you don't have a lot of stuff for your digital camera, a small shoulder strap or fanny pack camera bag is fine. And it will also allow you to carry the most indispensable accessories, such as more storage cards, a mini-tripod and an extra battery or two.

For a serious hobbyist or a professional with a lot of accessories to suit all situations, a camera backpack is ideal - especially if you are on a long trip. For extensive traveling in planes and land vehicles, especially if you have any studio lights, you may also want an aluminum hardcase for the most bulky equipment. Maybe even something that is waterproof.

Just bear in mind that the camera bag is there to help you carry the kit, and not to hinder you. Thus, it's unadvisable to get a heavy and hard case if you are ever going to use walk a long way carrying your photographic equipment, such as during a trekking or mountaineering trip.

If you are just starting out taking photographs, you may only need a basic camera bag - a bag that will hold just your camera. But if you have multiple camera accessories, like multiple camera bodies and lenses, etc, you are obviously going to need a larger camera bag. You are going to want a camera bag that can at least hold those accessories that you use most often.

One thing that you should not do without if you are getting a camera bag for lots of accessories, and possibly extra lenses and spare cameras, are padded internal compartments. These will avoid that your valuable equipment will slosh about, and will increase the survivability of your camera and accessories.

Do also make sure that you get a bag with big-tooth zippers that have closures against rain. You also wanted double-sided zippers for easy access.

A digital camera bag's color may not sound like an important thing to think about, but bear in mind that dark colors such as black may result in your camera and accessories becoming overheated in certain conditions in the summer. This is why a lighter and more neutral color, such as tan, is more advisable for digital camera bags. - 29888

About the Author:

Canon Powershot Sx10 Camera Movie Mode - Is It Any Good?

By Peter Sneckint

There are quite a few of the Canon PowerShot cameras which possess some of the greatest video capture capabilities out there. The video option on these cameras is what Canon has dubbed the Movie Mode. It unfortunately has a one gigabyte file size limit, but before we get to that let's talk about the different movie mode options.

You have the ability to select among two different resolutions when you are in movie mode. Many people will understand the first one, as it is called VGA, recording at a size of 640 x 480. Then there is QVG. First we'll talk about VGA. This stands for Video Graphics Array and is actually a well known computer term, though the resolution it applies to has passed into the shadows.

QVGA stands for Quarter Video Graphics Array and is sometimes also called Quarter VGA, QVGA, or qVGA. The resolution of qVGA is 320 * 240 and these types of displays (computer monitors) are found on mobile phones, PDAs and other types of hand held devices. It's called QVGA because it offers 1/4 of the 640 480 resolution. The VGA standard was first developed by IBM.

When you decide to make use of the Canon PowerShot, you will be able to make the choice between 15, 30, or even 60 frames per second in movie mode, and this is dependent on the resolution you picked. The only problem is that eventually you are going to hit that one gigabyte limit which will annoy some people to no end. You will only be able to record until the card is full or until it reaches that one gig limit.

You will reach the limit in about nine minutes when you are recording in VGA 640 x 480 at 30 frames per second. You can store several one gigabyte movies in your card if you wish, but it will simply shut off after you reach the one gig limit.

Luckily, you're probably shooting web content for YouTube, which actually has a ten minute video limit. If you want to shoot longer movies, you could try film to 15 fps, though you are sure to affect the quality of the video. Note that there are other things you can try to make the video last longer.

Another thing that you could try is reducing to QVGA quality. Different resolutions will cause different quality, and you could even impact the quality of the audio. It will likely reduce the file a little bit but not as much as the resolution. If you desire you could make use of the fast frame rate mode, which will record at 320 x240 at 60 frames per second. It will give you a high quality video with a low resolution.

It is possible to get pas the nine minutes by using these features. Chances are you will even maintain a good video quality as well. Just make sure that you test out all of the modes before you actually begin to use them. No matter what though, you can be assured that you're outfitting yourself with some of the best video capture technology on the market today. - 29888

About the Author:

Nikon CoolPix P80 Camera Review

By Jen Riley

Why do so many folks who are looking for top performance digital cameras with lots of complicated features buy CoolPix P90 cameras? It's because, in spite its diminutive size and affordable price tag, these cameras get the activity done. The P90 ticket, these cameras get the Nikon CoolPix Performance Series after all. And it explicitly performs, sometimes above and beyond what you might count on. There was a age when, in order to get a camera with the features you needed to produce near professional quality pictures, you had to sacrifice something, namely compact size. But the P90 has a lot of efficacy packed into a small, streamlined package.

One of the major reasons size. But the P90 digital cameras is the telephoto lens. Before the P90 came along, cameras this modest just didn't have telephoto lenses. In order to appreciate the benefits of that feature, you had to accept that you would be lugging around a camera that was a little bulkier and more cumbersome than you liked. Then along came the P90, which Nikon called "The World's Most Compact Super-telephoto Camera." And it wasn't false advertising. In fact, the P90 is equipped with an'x Optical Wide-Angle Zoom NIKKOR Lens. Pretty effective considering the camera's size. With this lens, you can capture everything from the sweeping grandeur of the Grand Canyon, to a bee setting down on the petal of a flower.

Another of this camera's ample features is Optical Vibration Reduction Image Stabilization. Which essentially means the camera compensates for shaky or unstable conditions. More than one great photo has been ruined because the photography was jostled by something. Maybe they were in a limousine driving over shoddy roads, or on a steamboat sailing on choppy waters. Whatever the cause, the shakiness can result in blurry, unfocussed pictures. But thanks to Nikon's VR system, the pictures you take on your next boat trip will be crisp, ruined as the waters are a little choppy.

The P90 has many advantages over conventional cameras. And one of them is that it can do more than take great pictures. It can also journal home movies. Imagine it. You are at your annual family picnic, taking pictures of the festivities when, suddenly, the kids at the picnic start to dance. It's a moment you just have to capture. And while taking some pictures would be a great way to do that, you can do even better. So you aim your camera and press record. And, just like that, you aren't just taking snapshots, you are filming also record home movie, complete with sound. Later, all you have to do is connect your camera to your television set, and you can relive that moment as many times as you want.

And those are just to dance. It's a few of the great features those who buy CoolPix P90 cameras can rejoice in. In fact, photography buffs will find that discovering each new feature, and learning to use it to its fullest, is part of the joy of owning this exceptional camera. - 29888

About the Author:

The Problems With xD Memory Cards

By Ava Jackson

After releasing the extreme Digital (xD) memory cards back in 2002, Olympus and Fujifilm have struggled to keep up with the advantages of the competition's flash memory card, the Secure Digital.

Technology has continued to evolve, and both companies are finally beginning to slow down on xD card production in favor of the widespread and infinitely more flexible SD format.

Incompatibility Trouble

SD cards have influenced the world over thanks to the fact that they are compatible with so many devices. For example, they are perfect for PDA's, camcorders, and digital cameras to name a few.

The xD, meanwhile, is exclusive to Fujifilm and Olympus digital cameras. Some SD cards can store up to 32 GB of space. The most an xD can handle is 2 GB, which is certainly not enough to power anything near what the SD can offer.

The xD cards also have some bad word of mouth due to their difficulties with compatibility with software and some accessories for cameras. A lot of trouble can come from this, as users who want a simple process will wind up mired in a drawn out mess.

Image Trouble

Digital cameras are meant to record our important life moments so we can relive them after the fact. The most troubling problem that xD card users have experienced is data corruption, and it's happened so often that more than likely every xD card owner will lose their data at least one time in their use, if not more.

Some of the more common activities that will trash your stuff include buttons being pushed in the middle of a camera load, for instance, or removing your card without first turning off your camera.

An SD card isn't an exception to data corruption, but it's mentioned far less often than the xD. Corruption can screw up any camera's output, but the xD's number of complaints is bordering on the legendary.

Difficult Pricing

One of the odd things about the xD is that, considering its corruption problems and compatibility issues, it is far more expensive than the bigger SD cards. You can pick up an Olympus 2 GB xD card from Amazon.com for $17.50, but the SD card of an identical size is only $8.49.

Many customers would change cameras just to capitalize on the price difference even if the xD wasn't as prone to corruption and had more compatibility.

The SD is actually older than the xD -- it originated in'99 -- but it has changed with the times by expanding its storage space and offering more and more compatibility for every type of device in the market today.

As long as SD continues to prosper, it's a no-brainer that Olympus and Fujifilm should forget about the xD and create something new for today's customers. - 29888

About the Author:

Good Cheap Digital Cameras

By Wayne McCornwell

It is not terribly difficult finding inexpensive digital cameras, but as it's such a complicated piece of audiovisual appliances you may want the quality to be reasonable also. Lots of the over-advertised cheap options available have horrible quality and we all require the memories we capture with our cameras to at least be somewhat clear on the photo!

Tips Before you Start the Search
Spend some time chatting to pals and family about their cameras. You could end up getting valuable input from some of them who also looked at inexpensive digital cameras on the market. You have got to figure out precisely what you want the camera for to help you work out what sizes you must look at and if you'll need one with advanced zoom features.

Megapixels
When you decide to go out and take a look at all of the inexpensive digital cameras available you must know what to go looking for. Start by taking a look at paper adverts and online to find a list of shops with great specials and sometimes lower costs than some of the most popular stores. One of the first things to have a look at is the quantity of megapixels the cameras has. The more megapixels, the better the standard of picture the camera will take, but this does not mean you have to aim for a top-of- the-range camera simply because it has so many more megapixels.

Memory Cards
Some companies sell cheap digital cameras, but then you do not receive any of the extra small things you need with the camera. One of these items is a memory card which is inserted into the camera and all your pictures will be stored on it. These cards come in several memory sizes, for example one gb. and up. The more gigs the scale of your card, the more photographs you will be able to take and store. If you're on a budget while hunting for inexpensive digital cameras then you should look for a special deal that includes a memory card. Some bargaining doesn't hurt. If you find a camera you like you need to utilize your bargaining talents and try to get a card thrown into the deal as well!

Warranty and Return
It might be wrong to think all cheap digital cameras are low quality. But because some of them are, you must keep an eye peeled for a store offering some kind of guaranty and return option. Most of the shops will offer you an extended guaranty at a fee - if you take this offer or not is all up to you and your position. The warranty and return always offers a degree of comfort just in case you get home and the camera doesn't work or something goes pear shaped after the initial few snaps! It's no longer necessary to spend all your nest egg on a good camera. The inexpensive digital cameras on the market can do the job just too but whichever model you pick is all up to you. - 29888

About the Author:

Awesome Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital Camera

By Miranda Watson

Canon's consumer SLR line has a new flagship: the 15.1-megapixel Canon EOS Rebel T1i. Once again, we see a new SLR from Canon in less than' months from the last in a given line. It's actually only eight months since the XS was announced, and about-- since the XSi; either way you look at it, competition has shortened product cycles in the digital SLR space.

Other features come to the Canon T1i from the 50D, including the Peripheral Illumination Correction and multiple noise reduction settings. Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone Priority were already brought over with the XSi, but Creative Auto is now included, a unique mode that endeavors to bring creative control to the amateur shooter.

Movie mode comes to the Rebel T1i with quite similar capabilities to the Canon 5D Mark II, though it's highest complete HD resolution is 720p at 30fps. It can capture 1080p videos, but only at 20fps, which isn't technically fully up to spec. Standard 640x480 movies are also available at 30fps. You can manually focus or autofocus via contrast detect by pressing the Canon T1i's rear AE/AF-Lock button.

Controls and body styling are nearly identical (differences are broken down in the User Report below); the main changes are internal. The Canon T1i's new sensor is ever slightly larger at 22.3 x--.9mm compared to the 22.2 x--.8mm measurement of the XSi's sensor, but the bigger change is the new sensor's high ISO capabilities, running from 100 to 3,200, with two expanded settings: 6,400 and 12,800.

Also introduced at the same time is the very small Speedlite 270EX, a new flash that is easy to pocket and gives cameras like the Rebel T1i and the PowerShot G10 an accessory flash that won't threaten to flip these lightweight cameras over. The flash head zooms manually from 28mm to 50mm coverage, and flips up to 90 degrees. Like other EX Speedlites, the 270EX transmits color temperature information to the camera. Power comes from two AA batteries. - 29888

About the Author:

Awesome Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital Camera

By Miranda Watson

Canon's consumer SLR line has a new flagship: the 15.1-megapixel Canon EOS Rebel T1i. Once again, we see a new SLR from Canon in less than' months from the last in a given line. It's actually only eight months since the XS was announced, and about-- since the XSi; either way you look at it, competition has shortened product cycles in the digital SLR space.

Now at the top of the Rebel line, the Canon T1i takes on the Nikon D90, with its video mode, while the XS and XSi are left to challenge the Nikon D40 and D60. With the Rebel T1i, Canon is answering the pincer move that Nikon's put on it in the past few years, now matching them model-to-model at the low end, because the XS and XSi will remain in the lineup.

Movie mode comes to the Rebel T1i with quite similar capabilities to the Canon 5D Mark II, though it's highest complete HD resolution is 720p at 30fps. It can capture 1080p videos, but only at 20fps, which isn't technically fully up to spec. Standard 640x480 movies are also available at 30fps. You can manually focus or autofocus via contrast detect by pressing the Canon T1i's rear AE/AF-Lock button.

The Canon Rebel T1i accepts EF and EF-S lenses, and uses SD/SDHC cards, including Eye-Fi wireless cards. The battery is the same as the XSi, and it uses the same battery grip.

Canon's new DIGIC 4 processor handles the larger 4,752 x 3,168 at a slightly reduced speed of 3.4 frames per second (at 1/500 second or greater -- down from the XSi's 3.5 fps), with a maximum JPEG burst of 170 frames or 9 RAW frames. You can also now capture RAW images in all of the Canon T1i's modes, whether Basic or Creative Zone. The Canon T1i's 3-inch LCD is a 640x480 design with 920,000 dots, making for a noticeably sharper onscreen image, great for focusing and confirming sharpness after capture. The Canon T1i is the first Rebel to have such a high-res screen. - 29888

About the Author:

Let A Digital Photo Album Save You Time And Money

By Marcella Finlay-Ross

Rather than storing your precious moments in a conventional photo album, you can now keep them in a digital photo album. There are many benefits to keeping your pictures this way. Being able to save space is one benefit, but there are many other benefits that I will cover in this article.

Digital cameras have taken over from film cameras and can be bought cheaply for both professional and home use. This has meant that people no longer have to worry about purchasing film for their cameras and have the benefit of being able to instantly view the pictures they have taken.

The main problem of keeping pictures on your hard drive is the worry that it may be stolen. However there is also the worry that the files could be accidentally deleted or affected by a virus. You will feel safe in the knowledge that even if the worst does happen to your computer, you can be sure that your most sacred pictures are kept safe if you've uploaded them to a photo sharing website. You will also find that the providers of such services back up the files that you upload - meaning that even if there is an unlikely problem with their system, all of your pictures will be restored.

If you do not wish to print off all the pictures at once, you can upload them to an online photo sharing service. You'll have access to them whenever you wish, yet you won't have to sacrifice space in your house. It works out much cheaper to print off digital pictures that are stored in a digital photo album that the old way of taking the film negative to the store.

You can easily see full size pictures on you computer and print them off yourself at the touch of a button. Even more conveniently, you can order prints online. That will usually save you more money than replacing the ink cartridge in your printer and having to buy special photograph paper. Prints are available in a variety of sizes that will suit your needs. Even if you have older pictures, you can scan them to your computer and store them online or print them off yourself to make duplicates.

The websites that offer the service of online photo albums also tend to offer other services such as using your pictures to create jigsaw puzzles, as well as mugs and key rings.

You can do all of this from the comfort of your favourite armchair or desk and not even have to leave the house. You can have the prints delivered to your door and if you need them quickly you can opt for fast delivery service allowing you to have them the following day.

This service is not only for the technical minded but for anyone who knows the basics of how to use computers. Anyone can benefit from this great new technology.

You will find that you will save yourself time as well as money with a digital photo album. You'll also be keeping your pictures as safe as possible and be able to share them instantly with people anywhere in the world. - 29888

About the Author:

Usefulness of the Smallest Digital Camera

By Thomas Glover

Which model is actually the smallest digital camera? That is not an easy question to answer. Digital cameras are slowly getting smaller with each new model, some of them down to sizes that would have been totally impossible 15 years ago. The next question would be "Are small digital cameras as viable as standard sized ones?" The answer to that question is a sound yes. Ones that are no longer or bigger than your forefinger and that can fit perfectly into the palm of your hand are as useful as normal sized camera models.

Though small models of today's digital cameras are not as good for professional photography, they are just as viable for your normal pictures as their larger camera alternatives. It is standard in all digital cameras to include focus, zoom, flash and zoom. But best part is that they are not as expensive as larger models. But there is indeed a reason for that fact.

Many of the smallest digital cameras don't have a lot of built-in space to keep pictures, and due to the fact that they are so tiny, you will most likely have to buy a Micro SD card. These are getting cheaper by the year it seems like, so this is not a big issue. What is a problem is that many small digital cameras do not have a built-in screen for you to view the photos that you have taken. This has become a common feature for any normal-sized models so it may be hard to get used to. Not being able to look and see if a picture is just right can result in some bad photographs.

Additionally, some models also do not have the ability to record movies, which is another familiar feature that has come to be standard in digital cameras. This is one thing that truly convinces consumers not to buy many of the smallest digital camera, but if you are not concerned with recording videos then it should be not be a huge set back.

The reality is, these types of cameras are almost a novelty. They are very cute, and it is a surprise that something that is so small can effectively take quality pictures. However, they often get misplaced easily and some of the discount models on retailer's shelves can cease to work if dropped only one time. They are to be used with great care. Losing all of the pictures you have taken on a digital camera can be irritating, if not enraging.

In the end, the smallest digital camera is definitely an inexpensive alternative your standard-sized, multifunctional variation model. They are great if you are buying a camera to carry to take traveling or to give to a family member or friend. So they are nifty items, but if you are really serious about photography then it is probably be best to look for a different type. - 29888

About the Author:

Collage Picture Frames Why You Ought To Have Them In Your Home To Show Off Your Pictures!

By Robert Nichols

When it comes to personalizing your house there's no neater way to try this than to create a photo montage out of your favorite photos in addition to then exhibit them proudly on any or all walls in your home in Collage picture Frames.

Each collection of photos can be grouped together around a particular theme or occasion to provide an one of a kind artistic creation to brighten up a common plain wall, providing a great focal and debating point for your rooms.

Collage picture Frames would formulate exceptional personal gifts to give to family or chums to commemorate a special birthday, wedding anniversary or major life altering occasion. Making a photograph collage for your mother's's 70th birthday for instance would put together a very special present, you might collect as one fave photographs from big occasions in her life, then put them in a Collage picture Frame for her. Imagine her delight when she opens up her gift as well as discovers not only a attractive photo frame to treasure forever but an enduring precious memory made particularly for her by you.

Frames can be completed out of many different supplies plus in a giant spread or sizes, some frames can hold one 8 x10 photo as well as several 4 x six prints while others will hold footage of the same size. You can get frames completed of wood, acrylic, metal, or some are magnetic which would be great for making a photograph collage for the kitchen.

Now how do you go about creating a picture collage of your pictures one method I use is firstly to decide on a theme for the collage, as an example the initial few months of a new babies life. I might take say 3 fave pictures of the child in addition to mix them together using photograph editing software. The first picture would be a full image of the newly born to which I'd add a picture of the small feet and maybe a favorite toy, you'll choose to have all the photos in black and white in addition to then use spot coloring on parts of the photograph to draw the eye to the part in the photograph you wish to emphasize. When you have finished mixing your pictures just print out this photograph and add it to the main 8x10 opening on your frame, I might then print out individual pictures to co-ordinate with this one as well as put them into the remaining 4x6 openings.

You don't have to use photo editing software to make a collage, just putting separate photos into attractive Collage picture Frames will permit you to group and show your pictures in a singular manner. If however you do make a decision to use software to form your collages a large inexpensive Black picture Frame is the ultimate blank canvas for your creations. - 29888

About the Author:

Canon PowerShot SX20IS Review

By Charles Padilla

Check out the high definition difference you will get with the Canon PowerShot SX20IS. You will be able to capture the most amazing photos as well as high definition movies with this camera. Packed with great features like a 20x wide-angle zoom and optical-image stabilizer, the PowerShot has a powerful 12.1 MP lens and 2.5-inch LCD screen and even blink detection. As you can see, the PowerShot SX20IS from Canon is one exceptional camera.

You will notice that the SX20IS comes equipped with similar features as other high-end cameras. Some of these are the jaw-dropping resolution, ultra-powerful zoom, and also picture improving technology. The 12.1 MP makes sure that your photography has depth that is incomparable. This ensures that shots that you take can be cropped and enlarged, and no quality is lost when you decide that images need editing. You will be able to create crisp-x19 inch posters.

The SX20IS has an optical zoom lens of 20x that gives you a focal length of 100mm. This will enable you to capture any shot from telephoto to wide-angle if you want. The SX20IS has a VCM, which is a Voice-Coil-Motor that is superb for high-speed, energy effective, quiet movements. You will find the focal length on the barrel on the camera's lens barrel.

Another valuable feature of this camera is the Optical-Image Stabilizer Technology that automatically detects and fixes shake, which is the biggest cause of blurry and fuzzy photographs. You can zoom in and get clear, steady and colorful shots that you will want to show off to all your friends.

The most attractive feature of the SX20IS camera is that you will be able to shoot 720p high definition movies. If this is a feature that you have been wanting, then get ready because the PowerShot SX20IS allows you to record video in high definition (1280x720 pixels). You can watch your creations in high definition on a HD ready television by using the mini HDMI connector. There will be no quality loss in audio or the image in the HD signal. As well, you will have the capability to show-0- thumbnails onscreen all at once.

If you put the PowerShot SX20IS to "Smart-Auto", you can get the best from your photography every time. Just focus on your creativity while the PowerShot takes care of the technical details. This innovative technology analyzes the elements of the shooting and the situation. It then chooses the correct setting from the 22 pre-defined settings in the camera.

One user noted that after using the SX20IS for a couple of days that he was very happy with the performance. With features like high quality front-mounted speakers that are very good, he goes on to say that the stills look amazing and the camera operates like a dream.

Another customer has said that the SX20IS is an excellent still-shot camera, and features like the HD video recording and high zoom is more than enough to make him happy and recommend this camera to those interested in the SX20IS. - 29888

About the Author:

How To Ensure Perfect Wedding Photos

By Dan Feildman

Your wedding is one of those moments in your life that you want to remember forever. Capturing that special day through photographs is one way you can keep the memories alive forever. Fortunately you have a variety of options to choose from when it is time to decide what kind of photographs you want to have taken for that important day.

Here is a guide in achieving the wedding photography of a couple's dreams:

1. Picking the right photographer to meet your needs Before you decide which photographer to choose you first want to decide on the type of photos you would like taken.

Portrait photographers are perfectly capable to take both formal and casual pictures, but he will most likely concentrate on the formal ones.

Photojournalists take shots that are candid and not planned. This kind of photographer usually has experience in journalism photography.

Hobbyist photographers are typically a friend or relative who would offer their service for a pretty low price. Unless they have taken wedding photos before you probably won't know what kinds of photos they will take and you do run the risk of having photos not turn out as well as what you would receive from a professional.

2. Using the right camera Professional wedding photographers usually use two basic camera types: the 35mm and the medium format. 35mm cameras may produce pictures that are a little grainy, but its usually only the photographer themselves that notice the difference. They also could use digital technology, which is preferred as the photos are ready to view much sooner and digital technology often produces better results.

3. Color or black and white photos? Color is what is typically used in wedding photos; however, black and white photos do lend a dramatic effect. Black and white photos will typically last longer than color photos, though color films capture the details of the event more appropriately. You can have your photos all taken in color and then converted into black and white once you have viewed the images.

4, Personality of the photographer Most couples want a photographer who can take great pictures but who is also friendly and sociable. Set an interview with the prospective photographer, and make sure to ask effective questions. Also, make sure to ask for references, and take a look at his previous work.

Following these tips will help couples get the perfect photos to preserve the memories of their special day. Great photos can be showcased proudly and passed down to future generations to cherish. - 29888

About the Author:

Schools that Teach Photography

By Dan Feildman

If you want to become a professional photographer you don't need to attend a 4 year university to receive a degree. You can find technical colleges which offer photography as an elective where you can learn a great deal.

Regardless of whether you are young or old, currently in school or have been out of school for many years, you can still learn how to become a professional photographer. All you need to have is dedication to learn the proper techniques and a camera to take some photos.

The nice thing about the Internet and technology is that you no longer even need to visit a campus in order to get an education. Distance education is offered by some institutions which allows you to learn from the comfort of your own home. The New York Institute of Photograph is a great example of the distance learning concept.

You will learn everything from exposure, lenses, the various techniques used to cover different events, journalism and much more. Being affiliated with the school, you will be entitled to free online magazine articles such as contests and digital imaging.

Classes are composed of 30 lectures on various topics. You will get a brief introduction through each and then can specialize on a particular field of interest. The nice thing about the program is that you don't have to quit your regular job. This can be done in your free time so there isn't any pressure in learning everything about photography.

Aside from theoretical lectures, there will be a lot of hands on experience. This will make it easy for you to apply what has been learned as seen in the photographs that have been taken using the camera.

Twenty years ago all photographers needed to learn darkroom techniques and either have their own darkroom or have access to one. Thanks to digital technology this is no longer necessary which frees you up to spend your time on taking great shots.

Education is something you can never get enough of even as you get older. The curriculum is there. All the individual has to do is acquire knowledge from some of the best then apply it after finishing the course.

The rewards of becoming a photographer are endless. It is up to the you whether or not you have the potential to win the Pulitzer Prize or be one of many who do this as a profession.

You can have fun and learn at the same time in Photography School. Simply submit your application and watch and see what develops. - 29888

About the Author:

Usefulness of the Smallest Digital Camera

By Thomas Glover

Which model is actually the smallest digital camera? An easy question, with a difficult answer. Digital cameras are gradually getting smaller with each new version, some of which are down to sizes that would have been totally impossible 20 years ago. Your next question might be "Are small digital cameras as useful as normal sized ones?" The easy answer is a yes. Models that are around the same size as your forefinger and that can fit right into the palm of your hand are as useful as normal sizes of digital camera.

Though smaller models of today's digital cameras are not very viable for professional photography, they are just as viable for your everyday pictures as their larger camera alternatives. It is the norm for all digital cameras to come standard with focus, zoom, flash and zoom. Though best part is that they are not as expensive as bigger versions. But there is indeed a reason for that.

Many of the smallest digital cameras do not have a lot of built-in space to store photos, and due to the fact that they are that tiny, chances are you will have to purchase a Micro SD card. These are getting cheaper by the year it looks like, so this is not a huge problem. What is a problem is that many small digital cameras do not have a built-in screen for you to view the photos that you have taken. This has become a common feature for any normal-sized models so it may be hard to get used to. Not being able to check to see if a photo is just right can end in some bad photographs.

Additionally, many units also do not have the ability to record videos, which is another familiar feature that has come to be standard in digital cameras. This is one thing that truly convinces consumers not to buy some of the smallest digital camera, but if you are not concerned with recording videos then it should be not be a big set back.

In actuality, these types of cameras are almost a novelty. They are quite cute, and it is a surprise that something that is so small can actually take high quality pictures. However, they tend to get misplaced easily and some of the discounted models on retailer's shelves can cease to function if dropped only one or two times. They are to be used with great care. Losing all of the photos you have saved on a digital camera can be irritating, if not enraging.

At the heart, the smallest digital camera is certainly a cheaper alternative your standard-sized, multifunctional variation model. These are good if you are purchasing a camera to take to take traveling or to give to a family member or friend. So they are handy items, but if you are actually serious about taking photographs then it is probably be best to seek out something else. - 29888

About the Author:

Schools that Teach Photography

By Dan Feildman

Anyone who wants to learn how to be a photographer doesn?t have to enroll for many years to get a degree. There are colleges who offer this as one of the subjects which the student may take as an elective.

If you have been away from school for several years can you still learn how to become a professional photographer? Yes. The only thing that is required is dedication to learn the proper techniques and a camera to take some photos.

Some students don?t have to go to campus anymore. There are some institutions that offer distance education. A good example is the New York Institute of Photography.

When you take photography classes you will learn everything from exposure, lenses, the various techniques used to cover different events, journalism and much more. Once you have registered with a school you will be entitled to receive free online magazine articles which include information on contests and digital imaging.

Depending on the program you take your classes will usually be comprised of 30 lectures on a variety of topics. You will be introduced to each type of photography genre after which you can choose which area interests you the most. The nice thing about distance learning is that you can do it on your own time which means you will still be able to keep your regular job and take the classes when it is convenient for you.

Aside from the theoretical lectures there is a lot of hands on exercises that you will be required to do. Being able to apply what you have learned through taking your own photographs will be a great measure of how much you have understood and retained.

One of the major expenses of being a professional photographer was developing photos, however dark rooms are no longer needed. This frees you up to spend your time on taking great shots.

Regardless of your age you are never to young or old to learn something new. The curriculum is there, the technlogy to do it from home is there. All you need to do to acquire knowledge is take the initiative and you will soon be learning from the best.

There are endless rewards when you become a photographer. It is merely how much time you dedicate to it which will determine if you have the potential to win the Pulitzer Prize or be one of many who do this as a profession.

Photography school can be a lot of fun. You should just submit the requirements then enroll in the course. - 29888

About the Author:

Taking Better Low Light Photos With Your Pink Digital Camera

By Corwin Graves

Becoming good at taking photographs doesn't happen overnight; it's a gradual process that requires a great deal of practice, and it requires that you ask a lot of questions. One of the most common questions that many photographers have is how to take better photos in low light situations? They often think that there is one particular camera that will allow them to capture spectacular low-light photos, though this isn't necessarily the case. It's understandable that people become frustrated when their camera hunts to gain focus in low light situations only to product an image that is ultimately undesirable. Regardless of the type of camera you own, there a few tips that can turn blurry and/or dark photos into clear and crisp shots that you will be proud of.

Because most people won't be interested in making an immediate upgrade to a DSLR camera, we will focus initially on the less expensive options. Before delving into the details, however, it's important to understand why some digital cameras suffer under low light conditions. In order to capture a photo on film or on a digital medium, the camera needs to activate the lens to open in order to allow light to come in.

Under low light situations, the camera must tell the lens to stay open for a longer period of time so that a sufficient amount of light can be captured to create an image. The problem is that once you allow the lens to remain open for more than a split second, any movements created by your hands or from external sources will affect the finished image, resulting in blurred or shaky images. Now that we have that out of the way, it's time to discuss some of the options available that will help you to improve your shots.

The most obvious answer is to invest in a tripod or other device to keep your pink digital camera in a fixed position during an exposure. Once your camera has been placed on a non-movable device, it's much less likely to be moved by your hands or from light winds. There are tripods available for nearly every camera type and many can be purchased for under $50.00. For those looking for something lighter or more portable there are several different options available, though these typically demand a higher price.

Apart from using a tripod to hold the camera still, another option for improving your low light photography is to increase the amount of available light through the use of your camera's internal flash. Although most point-and-shoot cameras weren't designed to light up a large room with their flash units, they are capable of providing sufficient light to illuminate the main subject of a photo in most cases. It is worth mentioning that a flash is not the best solution in all cases, and should never be used under very dark conditions. The reason being is that the flash will likely overexpose the main subject in the foreground and will underexpose the background. Small camera flashes in particular are not good at dealing with these extreme circumstances.

Apart from the tips mentioned above, another option may be to consider an upgrade to a digital SLR camera, since many of these cameras can accommodate larger flash units and faster lenses. Whatever method you choose to follow, it's important to understand the limitations of your current equipment. By knowing what your camera can and can't accomplish you will be in a better position to capture beautiful low light photos. - 29888

About the Author:

Turning the Ordinary into the Extraordinary with Adobe Photoshop

By David Peters

Are you looking for a way to improve how you take your pictures? Even if you have that ultra expensive SLR camera, you just can't seem to do what the professional photographers do best, which is to take professional looking photographs. You have all the latest photography accessories and still you can't take high quality pictures. You need to remember that before professionals develop the photos they take, they first edit it using a photo editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop basics.

Adobe Photoshop is one of the most popular photo editing software programs available on the market today. The program is simple to learn and provides all the tools necessary to edit your digital photos to give them that professional quality.

If you want to make your subjects look model perfect you can simply use the smudge tool to edit out wrinkles, acne, or any other imperfection. You can even make people look thinner using the liquefy gallery in Adobe Photoshop. These are only a small part of the tools that professionals use to enhance their photographs.

In fact, even if you took pictures in bad lighting condition, you can easily edit the photo using Adobe Photoshop basics and make it look like as if it was taken with a very good lighting condition. As you can see, this is usually what professional photographers do. They are able to get the best lighting conditions because they make it so by using Adobe Photoshop basics.

There are quite a lot of tools that you can use in Adobe Photoshop basics. You can paste objects from another picture in to another picture. For example, if you want to be beside a celebrity, you can do it with Adobe Photoshop basics. By adjusting the lighting effects as well as doing a bit of erasing and editing, you can make it look like it was real.

In fact, you can even change the clothes of someone with Adobe Photoshop basics. It may require a bit of work, but it will produce great results. These are just some of the few things that you can do with Adobe Photoshop basics. There are so many effects that you can try with this software.

Restoring old photographs is one more job you can accomplish. Simply scan in your black and white photographs and use Photoshop to eliminate fading and discoloration as well as fix tears. You can also add color to your black and whites to create amazing effects.

There are thousands of possibilities with Adobe Photoshop. Understandably, learning all these tricks take time however you should see that with a bit of time and experience you will soon get the hang of it and begin altering your amateur photos into professional ones.

Using Adobe Photoshop tools you can turn any picture you take into something extraordinary. Regardless of red eye or poor lighting you can be assured that Photoshop will be able to rescue your photos.

So, the next time you take pictures with your SLR camera and you still can't get it right, just remember that with Adobe Photoshop basics, you can get everything right. Get this free report and discover our totally unique step-by-step video training system, designed to make any newbie user completely competent with the basics of any Adobe Photoshop Software in record time. - 29888

About the Author:

Innovative Digital Camera Technology

By Dan Feildman

Daily we hear about new innovations in the technology field. Whether it is computers, televisions or cars, manufacturers continually come up with new and innovative ideas. There is nowhere this can be found better than with digital cameras. For many years now the American consumer has slowly switched from film cameras to digital since digital cameras produce clearer photos and provide the photographer with instant feedback as to how the picture turned out.

Today's digital cameras are light years different from their predecessor. Not only were film cameras bulky and produced lower quality images, they were entirely dependent on chemical processing for film development. More importantly, their size made them difficult for all ages to enjoy as children often had a difficult time handling them. And, as I mentioned, the images they delivered were not as crisp and clear as what digital technology has provided. Thankfully we no longer are tied to film and bulky cameras since with digital technology the cameras are smaller and allow users to manipulate their digital images through photo editing software.

The digital cameras after their invention have broken all the boundaries. They are smart, instant and high-tech. They are so easy-to-handle that even the kids can produce high quality photos from them. It does not take much to understand the working of the digital technology. They are the trend of the modern times ready to deliver all your needs, in just a few seconds.

Digital cameras work by using built-in sensors which record all the images electronically. No film is needed to capture images. Images are stored onto memory chips that are built into the camera as well as mini cards which can store as many as 2000 images. Users can easily transfer their digital images directly to their computer for printing or for editing. And, without a doubt, the best thing about digital cameras is that you can choose which photos you want to keep and which you want to discard as soon as the photo has been taken.

With their ease of use and high quality images, as well as the fact that there are no photo processing costs, digital cameras are incredibly popular. With their small, compact size and easy on the budget price, digital cameras are taking over the photo marketplace. They are emerging as a high quality and high performance alternatives of the traditional cameras.

It is difficult to believe that the basic components of both digital and film cameras are somewhat the same. Both cameras have a series of powerful lenses. These lenses focus the light in order to create an image of the particular object you want to shoot. The main difference between the two types of cameras is that instead of focusing light on a piece of a traditional film to capture the image, the digital camera focuses the light on a semiconductor device, which electronically records the light. A built-in computer then disperses this electronic info down into several digital data. All the interesting, fun and advanced digital cameras are the perfect results of this digital technology.

If you haven't already purchased a digital camera for yourself you might want to answer a few of the following questions to determine which camera will suit your needs the best. Why do you need a digital camera? Will you use it to earn a living for yourself? Will you upload your photos on the Internet and earn from them? Do you need the best quality digital camera? Are you an average user of digital camera seeking fun or a serious professional photographer? Once you have figured out your requirements you will be able to determine the type of digital camera that is best for you. - 29888

About the Author:

Buying A Killer Digital Camera Just Got Easy

By Sam Simms

It's easy to get a little overwhelmed when buying a digital camera, afterall there are hundred of cameras to choose from. The key to finding the perfect camera for your budget is to know a few things about what you're looking for.

Shop around. Make sure you spend time checking out the different stores and retailers and the different specials, packages, and prices they offer. There are so many digital cameras and retailers available to you, that with a bit of patience and hunting around you really can get a good deal. Also check online, most retailers will have bigger discounts online.

The pixel size of the digital camera is important as it will decide the resolution of a photo to be enlarged. However, better quality pictures (more mega pixels) will mean more storage space will be needed for your photos. And it will also take longer time for image display, transmission or process.

Every camera will come with some level of memory, usually 128mb. Unless you want to keep running back to your pc to download pictures, this is not going to be enough; the last thing you want to happen is the camera showing 'card full' when you see something amazing you want to photograph. It's a good idea to purchase at least one memory card. Also bear in mind higher quality pictures or pictures with more megapixels will take up more memory.

The zoom feature is also important. Some digital cameras have both digital and optical zooms. The higher the optical zoom the better. Optical zoom is always better than digital zoom. Optical zooms of between 3x and 10 x are better, the higher the optical zoom the better the digital.

The final decision in choosing the best digital camera, is to buy one that best fit you and the purpose for which it is intended. - 29888

About the Author:

Technologies in Digital Cameras

By Lewis Kramar

The problem with technology is that it doesn't stand still even for a minute so you can't get to grips with it before it has moved on and digital cameras functions are a prime example,many of these functions the average buyer has either no need for or just doesn't understand. If you were to buy a digital camera tomorrow, what functions would you want to see it have as standard? If this is your first camera then you must be honest with yourself if you have no idea what functions you would want your camera to have.

Will you be taking it everywhere with you? Although costs have plummeted dramatically in recent years, it is still something that has to be considered. If you are using you home pc to carry out photo editing you will need to think about whether you pc is up to the task.Some new personal computers come with a digital camera as part of a package, this may be worth considering. Fortunately you won't have to pay for the image editing software when you buy a digital camera but if you are after a printer or cartridges, these will be an extra expense that will have to be catered for.

While many home printers are fine for general printing, you will need a special printer to carry out photo printing as well as special ink cartridges. The megapixel resolution of the camera will ideally need to be adjusted as high as it will go if you want to produce decent size images. Digital cameras need memory cards for picture storage, The larger megapixel models require cards with more space and fortunately these are now available with up to 32 gigabytes of storage,most users can happily use 1 or 2 gigabyte cards to store hundreds of images.

The more comfortable your choice is, the more likely it is you will use it. Consider where the buttons are located and how they are spaced out and see if you feel comfortable using the viewfinder. Many newer digital cameras come equipped with large internal rechargeable batteries but if not you shot invest in a couple of sets,long term it will be less expensive to use this type of battery. Some people buy their digital camera purely on the size of the screen,large screens make taking the picture so much easier.

Today, the viewfinder is being fitted on fewer types although screen sizes have increased dramatically but are the biggest drain on the battery. Try to buy a model with an optical zoom which usually start with 3x power, If you are serious about buying a digital camera then you should try to avoid purchasing one with only a digital zoom. If you have any sort of visual impairment then buying a model with a diopter adjustment can be a real benefit but this does not apply to screen only digital equipment. With this information, you can now figure out what you really need and want before you buy a digital camera. - 29888

About the Author:

Digital Photography Basics: Advice for Beginners

By Gary Nugent

Taking up digital photography can be a fun pursuit, but it's worth a little time to learn more about what's involved before you start committing funds to it (photography can be an expensive hobby).

For starters, there are techniques that you need to learn so that tou can take great photos. Then you also need to know about the different equipment used in photography. That is equally as important.

To enjoy photography as a hobby, the easiest way to start is to get a digital camera. Why? Because it's simply the most convenient route to achieving good results. With a digital camera, the number of pictures you can take is no longer limited by the number of rolls of film that you need to carry.

A roll of film can hold, at most, 36 photos. Compare that to today's memory cards which can store hundreds of images in a small, convenient package. Memory cards can also be re-used whereas film can not. So an amateur photographer can spend more time taking photos and have the luxury of being able to experiment without being tied to the constraint of taking a maximum of 36 images.

Digital cameras usually provide a number of pre-set modes for taking pictures (landscapes, portraits, sports, etc) that the beginner can use until they learn how to take greater control of the camera.

In digital photography, mistakes are not as costly since most digital cameras allow you to take a considerable amount of photos without having to use expensive film. And with digital cameras, it is quicker and easier to get prints from your photos. All you will need is a PC and a printer in order to get prints. It may even be easier for you to send copies online anywhere around the world.

To learn more about photography, you should think about signing up for a photography course. There, you'll be taught the basic techniques used in taking pictures, along with more advanced techniques that aren't emulated by camera pre-sets. Most involve some course work in taking various types of photo which are then critiqued so you'll discover what you did wrong, and what you did right.

You can also learn how to best use your digital camera given certain weather and lighting conditions. This will greatly help improve the photos that you will be getting, now that you have a pretty good idea on how each shot can be set under ideal conditions.

Digital photography can be an amazing hobby as not only will you figure out how to take amazing photographs but you'll also learn that the world looks more vivid through a true photographic eye. - 29888

About the Author:

Sign Up for our Free Newsletter

Enter email address here