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  • Which Lens is Compatible With Sony Cybershot DSC-H9?

    The Sony Cybershot DSC-H9 built-in lens is a Carl Zeiss lens with 15x optical zoom and 25x digital zoom. It is a F2.4-4.5 lens with a focal range of 5.2 to 78mm making it a good all around lens...

  • How to Clean a Camera Lens Filter of Saltwater Spots

    After snapping photos of family members frolicking on the beach or taking scenic shots of the ocean from a boat ride, you may find the filter on the camera lens needs an extra special cleaning....

  • How to Clean a Camera Lens Filter

    A camera lens filter is an integral part of any photographer's camera bag, whether he is an amateur or professional. It could be argued that a photographer is only as good as his equipment. After...

  • How to Replace a Lens Cap

    Due to their small size, camera lens caps are very easy to lose or damage.

  • How to Clean a Lens Filter

    A lens filter can be used to protect a lens, filter out certain types of lighting and to create special effects. Avoid overcleaning a filter as it can cause more damage than the benefits of cleaning.

  • How to Uses Lens Filters With Digital Video Cameras

    You can utilize the effects of lens filters with digital video (DV) cameras if you know something about the way these filter lenses work. For instance, you’ll soon discover that the old...

  • How to Clean Your Camera Lens

    Keeping the lens of your camera clean is vital for taking spotless pictures. This is especially true for the digital SLR cameras which have highly accurate focusing mechanisms as the slightest...

  • How to Use an Ultraviolet Camera Lens

    Ultraviolet light is something we can't see. However, your camera can see it. From an optical standpoint, a digital camera is not as vulnerable to ultraviolet light as film, but a UV filter can...

  • How to Use a Polarizing Filter With a Camera Lens

    Light travels in waves. When light strikes an object it is modified by the object. Light is absorbed by dark objects and reflected by objects like water, glass or rocks. To eliminate unwanted...

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