Archive for the ‘Cameras’ Category

Introduction to Digital Photography

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Article by: Dan Feildman

Digital technology has been a prevailing factor why people can now have the ease of access in almost anything they do. Many significant inventions were developed to make it easier for people to finish whatever their jobs require. One concrete proof of this remarkable breakthrough is the digital photography, which implies greater ease and comfort in taking pictures of any kind.

What is digital photography exactly? Digital photography can mean different things to different people. Some people see digital photography as something which changes a traditional photo into a digital format by merely using a scanner. Others construe it as something that is achieved y taking a traditional picture taken from film and digitizing it through the computer. Others yet, perceive it as something taken digitally through the use of a digital camera.

Typically, digital photography simply defined is a type of photography that does not necessitate film. The fact that you do not have to wait for the picture in order for it to be printed is music to the ears of the one taking the photo. Once you take pictures using a digital camera, the image can be transferred quickly from the camera to the computer. Right away you can view your picture on the monitor and preview the image to make sure the image quality is good and the color is precise. All you have to do is delete the image and retake the picture if at first you do not get the photo you want.

More and more people are considering buying a digital camera due to the great features available. There is the drive to go digital because of the capability to stretch the imagination and be creative with the photography. You can alter the look and feel of the image with little effort involved. You can modify the background or add a text to the picture to give it more character. Whatever you envisioned for your photo, it can be done when it’s taken digitally.

Digital cameras allow for the correction and improvement of image quality in your photographs. You can edit, enhance or restore your photo all to your taste. This can be accomplished all in real time.

Digital photography can fix the image quality of a certain photo with a few basics. To make sure your photo is of top quality, check the settings on the digital camera prior to making that shot. If the picture is already in your computer, it is easy enough to cheek the image on the screen to see if photo is of the highest picture quality.

Fixing the image quality of a digital photograph usually involves several elements such as the colors and the contrast. The contrast is very important if you really want to get the best result in your snapshots. If you want to add life to your photos, you can improve the image quality by adjusting its colors. There are lots of things that digital photography offers to make sure that your pictures will come out attractive.

Even with all of the advancements, we still have much to learn about the possibilities of digital photography. Some of the issues being developed deal with the image quality, cost of production, the features of digital camera and other services. All of these are being thought of in order to bring the world of photography within reach to everyone.

Recommended for More Help

Need to improve your digital photography techniques? Pick up your free digital photography guide for better photos…almost instantly.

Digital Cameras - 10 of the Best

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Article by: Dan Feildman

Looking for a digital camera? If so, then you probably want to be sure that you pick out the right one. The following is an overview of several of the best cameras out there, so read on and make up your mind…

Canon PowerShot A620 Digital Camera

For less than $400 you can have this camera, which is great for both beginner and advanced photographers. This is one of Canon’s best cameras in the A-series and it comes with many great features. A 7.1 megapixel camera, this is great for those who need pictures with high definition, and you are sure to be pleased with all the exposure controls available too.

Canon PowerShot A610 Digital Camera

Also under $400, although not quite as snappy as the A620, this is a camera that has a variety of advanced functions that both pros and novices alike will enjoy. This is a 5.0 megapixel camera that has a special fold out 2 inch LCD screen. With this camera you start at wide angle, but the camera can accept telephoto and wide angle lenses as well.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-p200 Digital Camera

If you like what Sony offered before, you’ll find that this digital camera is even better. With 7.2 megapixiels, a great 2 inch display, and Sony’s Picture Package software included, this is a great buy for only $400. The 3x zoom lens and the memory stick storage are added bonuses too, not to mention all the accessories that come along.

Olympus 720SW Digital Camera

This camera comes with a great 2.5 inch viewing screen that makes taking pictures easy. It is both water proof and shock proof and is small enough to fit in your pocket. You can even use this camera under water for great underwater shots you can’t get with most cameras. Puts out great pictures and is easy for anyone to use.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 Digital Camera

Reasonably priced at less than $300, this is a great choice if you are on a budget. The camera comes with a 10x zoom lens, and now with this 7.2 megapixel camera you also get a true wide angle view as well. With a great design and three color choices, blue, silver, and black, the camera is a nice looking, portable, and very compact choice.

Canon Rebel XTi Digital Camera

If you are willing to pay a bit more, you can get Canon’s SLR, the Rebel, which broke the $1000 price barrier for the first time for digital SLR’s. This camera has a 2.5″ screen and features manual modes and auto mode alike. There are many accessories that can be added too, so you can get all the zoom lenses, filters, and other accessories you desire.

Nikon D200 Digital Camera

For those who are truly serious about photography and aren’t afraid to spend more than $1000, this Nikon is a great choice. It is a digital SLR that comes with both manual and automatic controls. It is a favorite among many, especially because of the ability to control lighting and take pictures that are amazing.

Kodak EasyShare V530 Digital Camera

This camera is one of the best compact digital cameras out there, and it’s a great buy for less than $300. It comes with a 3x optical zoom and offers 5 megapixels to work with too. There is no manual mode and no viewfinder either, so you’ll have to just rely on the LCD screen when you are taking shots with this camera.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30

If you are looking for a camera that almost has SLR capabilities without the high price, this camera should be at the top of your list. For less than $700 you can have this capable camera that boasts 8 megapixels, and a choice of the LCD screen or a digital viewfinder when shooting pictures. The superzoom lens is definitely an added bonus as well.

Casio Exilim EX-P505

A cross between a digital camera and a digital camcorder, the price of $490 is definitely a great buy. The still camera boasts 5 megapixels and the videos that you can take with the camera are MPEG-4 videos that are 640 by 480. There are various ISO settings available and high shutter speeds are part of deal, as well as a 2″ LCD that swivels.

There are hundreds of digital cameras on the market today. Choosing the best for your own needs can be a challenge. Hopefully, the guide above will get you started in finding the right one for you.

Recommended for More Help

Need to improve your digital photography techniques? Pick up your free digital photography guide for better photos…almost instantly.

15 Ways to Make Money with Digital Photography

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Ideas Presented by Your Guide to Digital Photography

It’s easier than you may think to make money as a digital photographer. There are many different ways to make money doing digital photography and here are 15 to get you started.

Method #1 – Selling Stock Photography
Selling stock photography is easier than you may think. Just take some of your best photos and submit them to stock photography sites. They will be reviewed and if it’s a good photo, it will hopefully be accepted. You’ll get paid about $1-2 every time someone uses your photo.

Method #2 – Screensavers
There’s a lot more money in screensavers than people realize. Take a series of photographs along a theme and make your own screensaver. If the photos are good, they’ll do great on screensaver sites or on eBay.

Method #3 – eBay Sellers
Speaking of eBay, eBay can be a great source of business. eBay sellers often have very poor photos of images they sell over and over. Set up a local service photographing eBay items.

Method #4 – Wedding Photographer
One of the more popular ways to work as a photographer. The key to getting wedding photography business is to have a very credible website and profile.

Method #5 – Restaurant Photographer
Restaurants often need photos of their restaurant or their dishes for their menu’s and websites. You can work directly with restaurants or make yourself available to designers who work with restaurants.

Method #6 – Real Estate Agents
Real estate agents need listing photographs of new homes they’re listing. Get yourself a few real estate agents you work with regularly and you could quickly be booked with work.

Method #7 – Insurance Photographer
People are usually required to photograph belongings they’re insuring. Often times they don’t want to bother learning how themselves. By positioning yourself as an insurance photographer, you can do it for them.

Method #8 – Online Dating Photographer
Both men and women often want to have great photos of them taken for online dating profiles. This is a great way to make some quick cash.

Method #9 – Working with Café’s
Café’s would often love to have your art on their wall for free. In exchange, you can post your photos with a price tag on their walls until you get a buyer for your art.

Method #10 – Sporting Events
Local sporting events such as little league games or high school soccer games would often love to have photographers photograph their games.

Method #11 – Church Directories
Churches often want to have photos of their members along with contact information in a booklet called a church directory. You can position yourself as the go to photographer for that.

Method #12 – Make T Shirts
A great way to make money doing photography is to take great photos and put them on T shirts. You can sell these shirts on eBay, on your own website or sell the designs to other T shirt websites.

Method #13 – Craigslist
You can advertise yourself on Craigslist, a free and very popular online classifieds website. Position yourself as a photographer and you’ll be exposing yourself to thousands of people who’re looking for your services.

Method #14 – Portrait Photographer
The portrait business is a big business. You can work with a studio or set up your own practice for doing portraits.

Method #15 – Photo Blogging
People love looking at images. If you continue to take images people like to look at and publish them, you can quickly build up a following.

Now you have plenty of profitable ideas you can use to start making money as a photographer. Whether you want to do it part-time for extra cash or make it your full-time work, there’s plenty to choose from.

Need to improve your digital photography techniques? Pick up your free digital photography guide for better photos…instantly.

Flickr is an online digital photo sharing

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Flickr is an online digital photo sharing site, which has become a great place for professional photographers to showcase their work.

If you haven’t tried it yet, here’s a step-by-step guide to uploading your digital photos on Flickr.

(Note: This describes the basic steps to upload your pictures in Flickr, without using the uploader tools for PC and Mac.)

1. Get a Flickr account

If you already have a Yahoo! account, then all you need to do is sign in using your Yahoo! ID and password.

2. From your flickr homepage, click on the “Upload Photos & Video” button.

3. Click on “Choose photos and videos”

4. Select the file you want to upload. You upload more than one picture, by clicking “Add More”

5. Choose the privacy settings you want (private or public). Then click the “Upload Photos and Videos” button.

6. A progress bar will let you know how the upload is going. When it’s done, you will see, “Finished! Next: add a description, perhaps? Click on the link if you’d like to add a description.

7. From this window, you can do several things: add a description, add tags, save the photo to a set (or create a new set, if you like). You can also change the privacy settings of the picture.

8. If you’re satisfied with everything, click on “Save”. You can go back and change any of the settings, and even delete and reorganize photos later.

Wasn’t that easy? Now you can show off your best photos to the world. You could even have your photos used in websites and other materials - that is, if you want them to.

If you’d like to take digital photographs worthy of being displayed, shared and spread all over the Internet, check out “Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros.”

It’s a free report with plenty of tips for taking digital picture you’ll be proud of.

Sharing Your Digital Photos on Photobucket

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Photobucket is a popular website where you can store and share your photos and videos. A free account gives you up to 500 MB of storage space for images and video clips, with a maximum bandwidth of 10 GB a month.

If you need more storage, a Pro Account gives you 25 GB of space for $24.95 a year.

Photobucket also makes it very easy to share or embed your photos on other sites, such as your MySpace or Facebook accounts, Blogger blog or any other website. Photobucket generates a link code for each photo.

If you want photos you’ll be proud to display online, check out “Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros,” a free report from Dan Feildman.

It’s easy to upload photos into Photobucket.

1. Log into your Photobucket account, or, of you haven’t done so yet, register for an account.

2. Hover your cursor over the “My Albums” tab then click on “My Albums & Upload.”

3. On the left-most column, you’ll find an Albums box. Use this box to create a new album for the photo you’d like to upload. Or, choose an existing album where you’d like the photo to be uploaded.

4. Click the “Upload images & videos” button

5. Select the photo you want to upload. You can upload either from your computer, another website, mobile phone or email.

6. Wait for the photo to upload. Afterwards, enter the title, description and tags for your picture. In the same screen, you can share the photo on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, email and other sites.

7. Finally, click either “Return to album” or “Add tags to all albums.”

As you can see, it’s pretty easy. Photobucket even lets you share your pictures through printed products, slideshows, scrapbooks and online galleries.

Before you do, however, make sure your digital photos are worthy of sharing. Pick up your copy of “Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros.” It’s free.

Get it here:

“Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros.”

What compact digital camera takes the longest shot?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
digital camera
water_skipper asked:

What compact digital camera takes the longest shot? I’ve been happy with my Fujifilm Finepix F10, but it takes pictures only up to 15 seconds. That’s usually enough, but sometimes it would be nice to have even longer time for a night shot. Are there any compact digital cameras that have really long night shots, like several minutes?

Mobile phones

What is the best digital camera for my needs?

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
digital camera
cpenrod19 asked:

My father owns a Sony Cyber-shot (6.0MP), and I love the thing. Its pictures always come out beautifully, and both the zoom and the focus are perfect.
However, it is a very large digital camera and much too bulky for my lifestyle - I need something that I can slip into my purse, not a camera that requires its own purse. I know that as the size of the camera decreases, the zoom must also decrease to a point. Are there any slimmer, sleeker digital cameras on the market that will offer me close to the same features as the Cyber-shot?

Mobile phones cover

What is a good digital camera for taking Alaskan wildlife photos?

Monday, August 17th, 2009
digital camera
irol321 asked:

We are looking to purchase a digital camera to use in taking photographs of wildlife on our Alaskan vacation this summer. We currently have point and shoot digital cameras but are thinking we should probably get a digital SLR with a telephoto lens. Ease of use would be helpful as we would be novices with this type of camera. Cost is not really an issue as we are looking at this as a once in a lifetime trip and want to make sure we have photos to preserve it. There is no specialty camera store anywhere near where we live so any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

Mobile phones

What type of Digital Camera should I buy?

Saturday, August 15th, 2009
digital camera
thetravelingmartins asked:

My current digital camera has worn out its welcome and I need to know what digital camera I should buy. I am looking for a camera that doesn’t require batteries. I want one that I can charge up. Also, I want one that can take pictures fast. My current camera takes the picture about 5 seconds after you push the button. Those are really my only two requirements. Does anyone have any good suggestions?
I meant double A batteries. I have to change my batteries in my camera that I have now after 5 pictures.

insure PDA’s

How do digital camera printers work?

Friday, August 7th, 2009
digital camera
Dave G asked:

I know it sounds like a silly question, but do you connect your digital camera to it and print the pictures like that or are they stored by some kind of memory card? I have a Samsung Digimax D53 digital camera and i don’t know which is the best printer for me to buy. Also, is there anything else i should know before buying one.

uk iPhone policy