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Using Digital Camera Cases and BackpacksIn certain situations digital camera cases or backpacks can be very practical and useful, learn about the different types and what you can use them for on trips. Visits: 295 |
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Using Hyperfocal DistanceUsing the hyperfocal distance is a way of get the most objects in focus as possible. Visits: 722 |
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Using The HistogramWe all know and love the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Visits: 305 |
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Using... Center AFYour camera is probably defaulted to Multi-Point AF so that the camera will focus on any of the multi (usually 5 to 9) points to obtain focus.
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Vacation Photos Tips and LessonsLearn how to prepare your digital camera equipment for a vacation and what you should think about to make sure you are happy with the photos you take. Visits: 623 |
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Vibration Reduction and How it WorksInformation on how vibration reduction works to reduce blurry photos from shaky hands, also includes the pros and cons of buying a digital camera that comes with image stabilization. Visits: 729 |
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Visual Balance in Photography CompositionLearn how to create visual balance in your photography by arranging your subjects and objects in a way that is appealing to the viewer. Visits: 134 |
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Visualize a Photo Without Your CameraSome advice from a professional photographer on setting up to take a photo and how to see important subjects by just scoping out a scene. Learn how to find good photo opportunities in every day life just by walking around and staying alert. Visits: 455 |
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What is a JPEG fileLearn what JPEG stands for and why it is commonly used as a photo format; includes information on compression, similar formats, and memory. Visits: 505 |
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What Is Exposure BracketingExposure bracketing is a simple technique professional photographers use to ensure they properly expose their pictures, especially in challenging lighting situations. Visits: 402 |
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