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	<title>All About CAMERA DIGITAL SLR &#187; Digital Camera SLR</title>
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		<title>Professional Camera Frame</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[35 mm format cameras use roll film  with an image  orientation   of 24X36 mm, which is the smallest format currently these days  used in  the professional market. The small format  indicates  that the camera body is smaller  and lighter in weight than medium format or  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong><a title="35 mm format cameras" href="http://www.thedphoto.com/">35 mm format cameras</a> </strong>use roll film  with an image  orientation   of 24X36 mm, which is the smallest format currently these days  used in  the professional market. The small format  indicates  that the camera body is smaller  and lighter in weight than medium format or  large frame cameras , and that is why it is the most portable  of all  3  .</p>
<p>Using equipment  of this size means  that you can line around a  huge  set in a small, light case. There is a huge range of lenses and accessories available, and the whole organization will  integrate the very latest developments in the industry.</p>
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<p>The absolute majority of cameras in the <strong>35 mm</strong> market are <em>single lens reflex</em> (<em>SLR</em>) cameras, although the format also encompasses <em>compactcameras</em> and <em>rangefinders</em>.</p>
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<p><strong><a title="35 mm cameras" href="http://www.thedphoto.com/articles-tips/35-mm-format-cameras/">35 mm cameras</a></strong> probably represent  the best value for money because prices are highly competitive. They sell to a  huge market of photographers (both professional and amateurs), and the <strong>35 mm</strong> format is the one that has moved  furthest away from traditional mechanical operation towards more and more electronic  control, on-board processing and in some cases complete automation.</p>
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<p>In more recent days a type of  hybrid cameras, the <em>Semi-professional</em>, more recently known as the &#8220;<em>Prosumer</em>&#8221;  (<em>Professional possessr</em>) camera has appeared. These SLRs tend to have more  of the features of the professional ranges, but are cheaper and targeted at the  serious amateur. Often, the lower-ranking price results in a  lower build quality and lens performance, and tend to be more programmable offering more automatic features. These models are  updated quite rapidly, and bristle with every imaginable feature. This  is sometimes more to upstage competitor brands than to  ameliorate your photography.</p>
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<p>One of the valuable features <strong><strong>35 mm  cameras</strong></strong> tend to include as standard is <em>through-the-lens (TTL) exposure  metering</em>. This, of course, means that the whole imaging process is faster  than it would be if separate exposure metering was required. TTL means that metering can be  performed while looking through the viewfinder and in many cases, the camera  controls are designed to be easily adjusted accordingly. Modern SLRs often  include a number of <em>TTL</em> <em>metering</em> modes, such as <em>center-weighting</em> and <em>spot metering</em>, and with cognition and experience every shot you take can be correctly exposed. This is a factor that really defines how the cameras  are used; they are portable, all-in-one units, allowing the user to capture  fleeting shots without spending a long time setting up their gear. Although they  may indeed be used in a studio setting, they are also designed for all other types of photography and  they far exceed the other formats in their versatility.<br /> Many <strong>35 mm</strong> ranges also include dedicated  flash units and at the more expensive end, these may include <em>TTL flash  metering</em>. Later models of independent flash units may also be  adapted to use the TTL metering systems of <strong>35 mm cameras</strong>. This is a huge plus when using on-camera flash and is particularly useful in photojournalism.</p>
<p>Because of the small image format,  lenses for <strong>35 mm camera</strong> systems are the shortest, with a standard lens of focal  length 50 mm, telephoto lenses longer than this, wide-angle lenses beginning at  around 24 mm and extra wide-angle lenses at 20 mm and below.</p>
<p>Depth of field is affected by a  number of factors, such as focusing distance, aperture (f-stop), and  lens focal length. Shorter lens focal lengths produce a bigger  depth of field, especially useful when subjects are close. Another important  characteristic of shorter focal length lenses is wider doable maximum  apertures (f/1.0&ndash;f/1.4 at the more expensive end of the <strong>35 mm</strong> market), therefore  the lenses are also faster. The result of this is that they are the most  versatile in low light conditions. The smaller camera size means that  they are already the most portable, but with faster lenses, they are also the  easiest to hand-hold in existent light, meaning that fewer accessories such as  tripods and extra lighting may be crucial. Large apertures also allow the  selection of faster shutter speeds to freeze motion, particularly important in  areas such as people and sports photography.</p>
<p>As antecedently mentioned, modern  <strong>35 mm cameras</strong> tend to rely heavily on electronics to control everything from  exposure metering, film winding, ISO setting, exposure compensation and  bracketing to sophisticated program automated modes. A downside of this is the  possibility of camera failure either as a result of failure of the power  supply, or because of a defect in on-board circuitry, which can be expensive to  master. unreasonable control buttons or, alternatively, total automation can also  stand in the way of serious work. The many mode options and viewfinder  signals get in the way, even lead you into errors &ndash; perchance through  mis-selection or misdirection by data displays at the key moment of some  prize shot. Any camera for advanced amateur or professional work must also  offer complete manual control. You need to have the assurance that you can take  over and choose your settings to get the result  required, including special final results.</p>
<p>A fully automated camera is well  worth considering however, for fast, candid photography (including situations  where you must shoot over your head in a crowd). Auto-focusing can be useful,  particularly if panning and focusing on a moving subject, but it is important  to call up how power-consuming continuous focusing is. There can also be a  tendency for the focus to slip between different subjects and it can sometimes  be easier to change focus manually. The more sophisticated models have a range  of auto-focus zones inside the frame, which are useful if the subject is  off-center. Some of the highest quality (and of course most expensive) lenses  have ultrasonic image stabilizers to fight camera shake which can result in a  huge improvement in image quality and sharpness, but as this is also a form of continuous  auto-focusing, they will consume more power shortening battery life</p>
<p>It is important to remember that  these cameras are only artificially profound. For practice, they go for the  greatest depth of field in bright light conditions, and they can easily be focusing on, or  exposing for, the wrong part of the scene. So make sure that there are  handy reading lock facilities for auto-focus and for TTL metering. Other features you may well rate as essential for any <em>SLR</em> <em>camera</em> include a stop-down button to preview your actual depth of field with all  preset aperture lenses.</p>
<p>Because film structure is the same  regardless of frame size or format, noise is another concern. Film grain is the result of either specks of silver (black and white)  or clouds of color being formed in the emulsion layers during processing.  When blown-up for printing, beyond a certain level, film grain becomes  more and more visible. The random structure of film grain can be used for creative  effect, but it can also disgrace the image appearance in terms of sharpness and  noise. The size of developed grain is also a limiting factor in the resolution  of the film, or its ability to record fine detail. Relative to a <strong>35 mm</strong> frame  size, film grain will be much larger than it is in the larger formats. <strong>35 mm</strong> film therefore has the lowest effective resolution of the three (<strong><a title="35 mm cameras" href="http://www.thedphoto.com/articles-tips/35-mm-format-cameras/">35 mm format</a></strong>, medium format, and view cameras) which means  that if enlarged to the same size ,  the images will be less sharp, noise will be more evident and generally they appear  to be of lower quality. Scratches and blemishes will also be much larger when  the film is printed, and often more difficult to take away. The lower image  quality may be problematic if the images are enlarged much beyond 8 x 10 inches  (203 x 220 mm), however other factors can compensate for this, such as  variations in the processing chemicals, and also in the distance at which the  prints are to be viewed.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Different Types Of Security Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 10:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Security  cameras come in many different shapes and sizes. These sizes are  beneficial for the many different areas that they are used in. This  article is written to give you some information into the different types  of security camera that are on the market these days that you can  purchase. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.snkoutlet.com" target="_blank">Security  cameras</a> come in many different shapes and sizes. These sizes are  beneficial for the many different areas that they are used in. This  article is written to give you some information into the different types  of security camera that are on the market these days that you can  purchase. Here are just a few that you may or may not know.</p>
<p>The  <a href="http://www.snkoutlet.com/page/891868" target="_blank">dome security camera</a> in one that you may recognize. This particular  camera has a distinct shape that represents a dome, or something similar  to a half circle. The smaller versions of these cameras are usually  used for when keeping an eye on small rooms like offices. The larger  ones you may have seen in the aisle&#8217;s of a supermarket store or  something similar.</p>
<p>Motion infrared cameras are another type of  surveillance system that is used nowadays. This system works with a  detection of movement with an infrared light or beam. How this works is  the red light or beam from the camera is positioned where movement may  be detected, this may be a door or a window. When an intruder passes  through this beam, the surveillance system is then set off. These are  becoming popular for people who live alone, or who are afraid of an  intruder entering their home.</p>
<p>Another type of security camera is  the wireless. The wireless is a popular choice for many people because  there is no messy cords or wires that have to be set up. These cameras  are also popular because they are very portable and can be moved from  one place to another. Wireless ones are beneficial if you have to move  them in a hurry from one place to another.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.snkoutlet.com/page/2602236" target="_blank">Hidden cameras</a> are  another surveillance system that can be beneficial for users. These  cameras can be used to ensure safety of the household and children from  would be intruders and predators. These cameras can be placed in places  like plants, stuffed teddies, pillows and many other places that are  small enough and out of the way.</p>
<p>Bullet cameras are a camera that  can be fitted outside to any building or house. These tend to be more  resistant to weather conditions which makes them a popular pick for  outside use. These cameras, depending on the type, can either swivel or  move up and down on a base that is hooked onto a wall. You may see these  used on the side of businesses and other buildings that may have  products that are transported from there daily.</p>
<p>There are many  different security cameras on the market these days. With the crime rate  increasing, these are becoming more popular as the years go on. They  can be very beneficial for any home or business that is worried about  intruders and thieves.</p>
<p>So if you are looking for a security camera  that is right for your situation, then why not look into the many that  are available to see which one is the better choice. It is never to late  to be extra safe.</p>
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		<title>Making Use Of A Spy Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 10:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are  wondering what goes on when you are not around, you might want to  consider making use of a <a href="http://www.snkoutlet.com" target="_blank">spy camera</a>. These are not just devices being  used in the movies or by police departments and private detectives  anymore. More and more otherwise regular people are making use of spy  cameras for any number of reasons. They are available in all shapes and  sizes and come in just as many prices ranges. They can be easily  concealed and provide a variety of levels of both audio and video. If  there is something you might like to know but need to be a fly on the  wall, so to speak, consider making use of a spy camera and get the  information that has been alluding you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.snkoutlet.com/page/2602236" target="_blank">Spy cameras</a> are gaining  popularity all over the world. In fact it is a growing industry. Many  people either have the want or the need to see the actions of others  when they either can not or will not be around to witness these actions  themselves. The uses are nearly endless and the options or choices for  cameras is equally wide open.</p>
<p>If you have the need to make use of a  baby sitter or otherwise need someone to watch your precious little  one, a <a href="http://www.snkoutlet.com/page/2602236" target="_blank">hidden spy camera</a> can give you the confidence you need to leave your  infant or toddler in the care of another. You can use them as a way to  confirm your instructions were followed to the letter, both by the  person watching your child and your youngster for that matter.</p>
<p>If  you have strange things going on inside your home while you are away and  want to get to the bottom of it, consider installing one or more  cameras to learn the truth. Someone could be breaking in while you are  away. Then again, you might discover you have a mischievous or any  otherwise exceptionally talented pet. Either way your curiosity may need  to be satisfied.</p>
<p>Cameras some in all sorts of shapes and sizes  and configurations. Some are actually big enough to be seen if you  actually look. Others are smaller and difficult to locate even if you  are searching for it. Many are actually embedded into otherwise normal  everyday items that anyone might find in their home. Clocks, radios,  picture frames, and even stuffed animals make great hiding places.</p>
<p>Of  course you can buy a camera already installed into typical household  items or you can purchase one that is just the right size and place it  anywhere it might be needed. Behind a picture, in an air vent, in the  babies room, and even over the pets crate. You can monitor the actions  in a single room with a single camera or install multiple devices in  strategic locations to get a bigger picture.</p>
<p>Remember too that  some are wired and others are wireless. Some come with on board memory  while others require the use of some external media to save the images.  Some have microphones built in while others do not. Your options are  only limited by the amount of money you want to spend or perhaps the  location or locations where you need them installed.</p>
<p>There is no  reason to remain in the dark. If you have a need to know or simply want  to keep a watchful eye on your home or family, a spy camera can do the  trick. Search the web or drop by a location that sells spy devices and  find out more about the amazing world of spy cameras.</p>
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