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DCS Camera Manager - Provides remote control of the camera from a computer (Windows or Mac OS). Connection is made by IEEE 1394 (Firewire). Not covered in this review.

Your Camera Manual: Many photographers tend to never read their manual. I’m from the opposite school. I have it highlighted and marked with sticky notes as I want to know all my camera can do.

Camera manufacturers budget zooms cost more than generic versions and maybe worth the extra money. This really depends on which other models you do the comparison against.

Camera manufacturers are fond of advertising cameras by the number of megapixels they have. But what exactly is a megapixel and how does it affect photos?

Camera manufacturers report the number of pixels using the term 'Megapixels'. One million pixels = 1 Megapixel, two million pixels = 2 Megapixels and so on.

Camera manufacturers have therefore incorporated in their firmware noise reduction algorithms that kick in when a slow shutter speed and/or high ISO is used to try to reduce the noise.

Camera manufacturers use different metering systems and exposure algorithms in their DSLRs, with more expensive models offering increasing sophistication. You may find that you need very little or no exposure compensation at all for a snow scene.

All camera manufacturers concerned that too many would-be digital camera purchasers are put off by complexities of digital camera operations and instruction books. Simplification is the aim.

The camera manufacturers have come up with all sorts of ingenious metering systems to try to help, there are now multi mode metering systems, which give you a choice of 'center weighting', ...

Your camera manufacturer undoubtedly makes a hot shoe-type flash that’s big on features and if it’s their top-of-the-line model, it’s big on price too. But you don’t need an expensive dedicated model to get good lighting.

Dear Camera Manufacturers: please take the training wheels off!
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Major camera manufacturers such as Nikon and Canon have their own line of flash units that are best compatible with their camera bodies and provide a wide range of features and flexibility.

Still camera manufacturing is in the blood of Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Pentax. Samsung, Sony and Panasonic jumped into the funfest assuming it as a gold mine and everyone can plunder at will.

Digital camera manufacturers often quote the total number of pixels of the sensor to indicate the camera's resolution. However, not all of these pixels are used for recording the image.

Digital camera manufacturers often tout the wide dynamic range they claim for their products but it's not all hype. Modern DSLR's typically can capture up to eight stops.

Study your camera manual to find out if your camera supports mirror lockup (only SLR cameras have a mirror). The mirror, used to direct the light to the viewfinder for composition, needs to move away from the sensor to take the photograph.

An animation camera manufactured by Crass, Berlin, in 1957.
An animation camera, a type of rostrum camera, is a movie camera specially adapted for frame-by-frame shooting animation or stop motion.

Keeping Your Camera Manual Right On Your iPhone One of my book readers, Tobias Gräning from Berlin, Germany, dropped me a note yesterday with a great tip, based on one of my tips in my Digital Photography Book, Volume 3.

Review your camera manual. If it has been a while since last use, review the camera manual and reacquaint yourself with it by taking some test photos in conditions expected for the beach day, if possible.

Some of the major camera manufacturers are now making DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) cameras that use the lenses designed for their 35mm SLR cameras. These DSLR's have 4 to 16.7 megapixel arrays and are available for between $900 to $8000.

Fortunately, some camera manufacturers have addressed this problem with "digital only" lenses like Nikon's 10.5mm fisheye and 12-24 wide-angle zoom, and Canon now has a 10-22mm wide zoom for its 20D and Digital Rebel cameras.

Straps included by camera manufacturers don't tend to be the most comfortable straps for extended use either. A good camera with a quality lens can weigh a fair bit.

I really wish some camera manufacturer would make a feature that links the focus distance to the aperture based on the flash guide number. That would save me a ton of time when shooting. Doesn't it seem like an incredibly logical idea?

It compliments and expands the camera manual and clarifies many ambiguities within it. Plus I don't need a magnifier to read it ! (Chris)
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background When recording under a sodium lamp, mercury lamp, or a white fluorescent lamp When recording outdoors under neon lights or fireworks When shooting scenes just before sunrise or right after sunset To white balance a motion-video camera ...

I'm not sure anyone really reads all of any camera manual, but I'm equally sure that if you expect to use any digicam without reading any of the manual, you'll wind up unhappy and the camera will be in the closet in no time. I'll help you though.

Generally, they are not quite as good as the equivalent lenses from the camera manufacturer, but often they are significantly cheaper. Some of them are excellent value and some of them are excellent lenses! ...

Camera manufacturers have introduced the feature of multi burst to help the users. In this mode the camera takes multiple exposures per second in a hope to capture that perfect moment.

Getting acceptable-looking LCD previews and ideal exposure don't mix, not until the camera manufacturers radically alter the way they build the preview based on the RAW data being captured.

In 1892 the red window was introduced by the Boston Camera Manufacturing Company as a means to control film advance of paper-backed roll film in the No. 2 Bulls-Eye camera.

It’s accepted that a camera manufacturer knows best how to make camera lenses to fit its line of cameras. This may be true, but those lenses will almost always be more expensive than a camera lenses made by a lens manufacturer.

Canon, like virtually all other camera manufacturers, have never made cameras designed for left-handed users.

(If you're unsure on how to set your camera to manual exposure mode, read the camera manual!) Grab your kid or a friend to use as your subject and go to a shady part of your yard or a neighborhood park, or if it's an overcast day, ...

When it comes to choosing between a Canon, Nikon, Leica, or some other major camera manufacturer, it becomes more of a personal preference then comparing brands. I started my photography experience sixty years ago with an old Kodak 620 box camera.

If I decide that a backlit subject may need fill flash, I usually use flash exposure compensation to reduce the flash exposure by one or two stops (look it up in your camera manual if you're not sure how to reduce or increase the flash exposure as ...

This varies with the camera manufacturer, so you are only limited by the specific camera you buy. Many cameras allow the use of the very common Compact Flash or CF card.

Each camera manufacturer has their own terms to describe these styles or looks.

Original lenses from the camera manufacturers tend to be more expensive, but not necessarily always of better quality. There are many good third party lenses that do very well in lens reviews.

A) First, I question the use of another camera manufacturer's lenses on your Canon EOS 40D. There are so many features you lose with the adapter.

The camera manufacturers knew that the color of the light would affect the colors delivered by the camera.

Due to the ease of manufacturing telephoto lenses, digital camera manufacturers seem to provide wide-angle lenses in a lot less cameras, even though these lenses are better suited towards the type of photos that most people commonly take, ...

The Answer - Part 1 Most camera manufacturers warn against any other type of cleaning by the user due to a risk of damage to the the glass cover that protects the actual sensor.

Camera manufacturers are packing more innovative features into their digital models, such as video capture, voice annotation, and auto bracketing. What do these features do, and more importantly, do you need them?

Check your camera manual on how to use this feature. One more thing to note is that focusing can be more difficult in low light conditions. If your camera is having trouble with autofocus, turn it off and focus manually on your subject instead.

If built-in exposure meters are as sophisticated as camera manufacturers claim, why do people still get poorly exposed pictures? The truth is that while most built-in meters are fabulously accurate, they can be fooled.

Some camera manufacturers make special cleaning devices, such as Nikon's Lens Pen, which combines a brush and a microfiber pad for lifting greasy marks from optical glass.

Raw files are not a defined standard; each camera manufacturer has its own version. You can use the software supplied with your camera or third-party products like Elements 6.0 to convert, or process, these files.

JCII - With the cooperation of Japanese camera manufacturers, the Japan Camera and optical instruments Inspection and testing Institute (JCII) was founded in 1954.

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I have been there, trying to read my camera manual and remember thinking to myself...why so many terms? It took me a while to work my way through them, but now I just waffle along with the rest of the guys at my local camera club.

Box camera
Simplest type of camera manufactured, and pioneered by George Eastman in 1888. It consists of a simple, single element lens, a light blocking box and a compartment for film in the back.
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Recently, camera manufactures have pressed the ISO capabilities of camera now capable of shooting VERY effectively at 6400 ISO...and even higher (such as 25,000) although with pretty excessive noise. What does this mean?

To correct the effects of perspective, which mostly appear in architecture photography, some camera manufacturers offer shift lenses. Here the lens can be moved in parallel with the film level (camera back wall).

Although #1 above suggests that the best show occurs when the sun is below the horizon, you can still capture some exceptional images (given some camera manipulation noted below in #3), of sunsets as the sun descends toward the horizon.

Once you’ve done a couple dives, and read your camera manual, you can take time to read the rest of this guide.

This is usually done using a cable connection to PC or reading the photographs from the memory card by a card reader.
Please refer to your camera manual or consult the camera manufacturer/distributor for more information about transferring the ...

if you have the included software from camera manufacturer(i'm on Canon).. you could just use the Digital Photo Professional. it has the ability to convert RAW -to- Jpeg.
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Different camera manufacturers have different names for their own RAW files. For example, Canon uses the digital photography terminology "RAW", Nikon uses different digital photography terminology - "NEF". They are incompatible with each other.

Box camera - simplest type of camera manufactured, and first introduced by George Eastman in 1888. It consists of a simple, single element lens, a light tight box and a place for film in the back.

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