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SLR Photography Information

no comment Posted by Heru Wijayanto

Today I offer photography information about the SLR digital camera. Some of the cameras today will take a picture that is almost perfect. The SLR style camera will cost a bit more than your point and click camera but it is well worth it’s price.

This means single lens reflex and this is the type of camera you will want if you are going to sell your photography and consider yourself a professional photographer.

The SLR style camera will offer you many features that other cameras do not have. One of the main features that the SLR style camera will offer is the lens. The lens on most of these cameras is a zoom-in lens. Once the camera has it’s focus you can press the shutter button the rest of the way down.

Digital SLR Camera Photography – Moving From Snapshots to Photography

If you have been toying with the idea of buying a Digital SLR camera, the market is ready for you. Digital SLR camera photography takes your photos to the next level, beyond what you can do with a compact camera. While a SLR may increase the probability your photos are good it still depends on the person pushing the shutter button. If you are undecided the following features of an SLR may help understand what a digital SLR can offer you.

With a digital SLR camera photo composition is entirely within your control. The digital SLR will also allow you to get the benefit of a good zoom lens or specialist lens such as fish-eye or portraits lenses. Your photos taken in challenging conditions are likely to be better with a Digital SLR. With a compact camera your viewfinder is the area the camera is pointing towards, but not necessarily the image that will be produced.

So by choosing a Digital SLR camera your photo creativity is likely to improve. There is always a place for compact cameras and even professionals carry a point and shoot for various circumstances.

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cameradollar

September 12th, 2009

Digital SLR Cameras For Amateur

no comment Posted by Heru Wijayanto

Photography has become an important part of day to day life since rapid increase in popularity of digital cameras. Many who initially used point and shoot cameras are switching over to more expensive camera equipment such as Digital SLR cameras.

Among many photographers who have invested on expensive DSLRs, there are people who are interested in acquiring skills equivalent to those of a professional photographer. Well, if you already have a keen eye for details then you have had the talent for capturing nice photos using old automatic SLR cameras. If you have this skill already it will be very easy for you to operate the SLR Digital camera and taking excellent photos will not be a problem.

If you intend to use a SLR Digital Camera,it is important to get familiarize yourself first with the basic operations of the usual SLR manual camera. Once you know to operate the manual SLR, you will be comfortable with the handling digital SLR camera as most of the principles behind it is similar to SLR cameras except lot of things that needs to be adjusted before and after taking photos. The digital SLR is a must for the people who want to be in the professional class. When you take wonderful shots with your new SLR Digital Camera, make sure to share with other fellow photographers around the world.

Budget Digital SLR’s – The First Step Into the World of Serious Photography

The great thing about these cheaper digital SLR’s is that they have many of the functions and benefits of higher end photographic equipment. This allows the budding photographer not only greater control over the resulting images, but also the opportunity to learn about all these settings and controls in preparation for a possible future career using the high end digital SLR cameras. Digital SLR’s also allow the photographer to save the images as RAW format, which enables greater control over colors and exposure after the photos have been taken.

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cameradollar

September 12th, 2009

Olympus Evolt E500 8MP Digital SLR with 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 & 40-150mm f/3.5-4.5 Zuiko Lenses

no comment Posted by Heru Wijayanto

olympus-evolt-e500-8mp-digital-slr-sProduct Description
Premium picture quality and superb performance come easy with this comfortable to handle digital SLR. At a time when we want complex things to become simple, the EVOLT E-500 succeeds in doing so with a sleek, lightweight design for impressive portability and advanced controls and options that can be accessed with minimal effort. Bursting with speed and producing spotless pictures with exceptional color and detail, the EVOLT E-500 is tailor-made for anyone to use while capturing the imagination in the process. Patented Dust Reduction System uses our Supersonic Wave Filter (SWF) to loosen and remove any and all dust and debris from the image sensor. The SWF vibrates at a rate of 35,000 times per second upon start-up as well as when manually activated – and is unnoticeable to the user – for clear, aberration-free images. This removal of dust also means you never have to worry about changing lenses Exercise total control with creative modes like Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual Auto/Manual Focus Automatic pop-up flash provides just the right amount of illumination when necessary and remains out of the way (closed) when not PictBridge compatible Dimensions 5 x 3.7 x 2.6 inch / 15.75 ounces body only Rechargeable Li-ion battery Pack BLM-1/3x CR123A with LBH-1 PC and Mac.

The Flexibility of the Most Feature Rich Camera in its Class
Once one feature is mastered, there are a seemingly endless number of other features just waiting to be explored. Because the E500 is designed for the ultimate user-friendly experience, you can choose to let the camera make all the decisions, or take control for a new level of customization and performance.

  • 5 Metering Modes: A new 49-Point Digital ESP Light Meter enables digital electro selective pattern metering for accurate exposures under the largest number of conditions. The Digital ESP can also be linked to the AF (autofocus) selection or independent of the AF selection for even more versatility. Olympus’s widely acclaimed proprietary Digital ESP metering calculates the best light values under complex lighting conditions. Center-weighted metering is biased to the center of the viewfinder (cross) area. Spot Meter (2%) enables the most accurate metering for tough lighting conditions like backlit or spot lit. Highlight Spot Meter (2%) adjusts for predominantly white subject for correct exposure with detail. Shadow Spot Meter (2%) adjusts for a black subject, providing the correct exposure with detail.
  • 3 Color Modes: Vivid/Natural/Muted: Vivid mode produces photos with more highly saturated colors and higher contrast to optimize images when vivid shots are required. The Natural mode produces realistic color similar to those seen by the human eye and is the perfect choice for the discerning photographer looking for the most realistic photos. The Muted mode is ideal for those users who plan to heavily manipulate or edit their images with the included Olympus Master Software or with Adobe Photoshop.
  • A Choice of Two Color Space Settings: Users can choose from two color space settings according to their needs: sRGB, which is the standard for computer monitor viewing and inkjet printer output, and Adobe RGB, which is widely used for commercial applications.
  • 9 Black and White Modes: Red, Yellow, Orange, and Green filters can be selected to replicate the same traditional film filters, enhancing the drama of the image in the Black and White shooting mode. In addition to Sepia tone, the Evolt E500 also offers users three tone effects: Blue, Green, and Purple for special results.
  • Dual Card Slots: Users also benefit from two memory card slots–one for CompactFlash or Microdrive and one for xD-Picture Cards. Simply depress a button on the back of the camera to choose which card type to capture and copy images back and forth from one card to the other in playback.
  • Support for High-Speed and High-Capacity Memory Media: The Evolt E500 supports 32-bit file formatting allowing the use of 2 gigabyte and larger CF, Microdrive, and xD media cards. The Evolt E500 also supports high-speed CF cards for faster operation in the burst mode.
  • Simultaneous RAW and JPEG Image Recording: A choice of three image formats is offered: RAW, TIFF, and JPEG. If desired, image data can be simultaneously recorded in RAW and JPEG with the RAW+JPEG format.
  • Contrast, Sharpness, and Tone Curve Controls: Contrast can be set to any of five levels, and sharpness can be set to any of seven levels. So whether you want pro-quality tonal fidelity or sharp vibrant colors, you can customize each image to suit their preference.
  • White Balance: White balance settings from 3,000K to 7,000K can be set in 12 steps using button and dial controls, with +/- 7-step fine-tuning available for all settings. A one-touch white balance function allows users to store and retrieve up to four frequently used white balance settings at the touch of a button.

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cameradollar

July 11th, 2009
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