Photography Accessories

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Since the advent of disposable and small digital cameras, people have grown less accustomed to having to care for their cameras. Especially difficult for some is to go to the trouble of caring for individual parts of the camera. However, if one ... more »
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Usually I am all for finding easy home methods of doing things. In this case however, I do recommend spending the $ on the Sensor Swabs, the sensor is one of the most important parts of your really nice camera, so don't skimp on it and take a ... more »
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If you own a broken Photoshare Digital Frame and it has quit working, then follow these easy steps to get it repaired... in most cases for FREE!.. more »
By anniegan 0 comments
To make sure the long lifetime of the 7 10.4 12.1 inch digital photo frame. PLS pay attention to following factors: 1. When you use this machine firstly. PLS read the manual carefully. 2. PLS pay attention to the warning and follow the ... more »
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You've gone through all the work of choosing a camera that fits your needs perfectly, with all the right features. Now it's time to pick the accessories to go with that camera to make your film or digital photography easier, more efficient and ... more »
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Our family legacy can be a beautiful treasure for generations to come, but how do you preserve and organize these Mementos & Photos? Here are a few suggestions ..... more »
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hello i wanna show you how to restart a dead battery from your pda or other chargable device.. more »
By April Hall 0 comments
Saving images from you computer to an outside memory source allows you to share your photos or other images with family, take them to get prints or simply to secure them from any possible computer meltdown... more »
By Camille Platt 0 comments
Most digital picture frames – including this one made by Smartparts – can be used without uploading photos by simply inserting a memory card into the appropriate slot. If you want to store photos directly in the frame without using a memory card, ... more »
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Compact Flash is a storage medium that used to be more widely used than it is today. Secure Digital storage media are typically the storage of choice by most today. You can still use your Compact Flash storage medium, however... more »
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A photographic light meter determines the amount of light coming from a photo source or subject. The meter sends out a reading indicating aperture and shutter speed settings that ensure ideal film exposure. Many cameras on the market today have a ... more »
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Many times, a photojournalist must take a picture instantly and needs a faster reference than that offered by a separate piece of equipment. A reflected light meter allows you to measure the amount of light coming in to your camera while looking ... more »
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Skylight filters are attached to the lens of a camera to filter out UV (ultra-violet) light. In color film, UV causes a bluish haze. In both color and black and white film UV fuzzes up distance objects so that they loose their clarity of line. If ... more »
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With Kodak F-135 Film Scanner plug and play technology, you can have your pictures quickly developed by a minilab. Operating the Kodak DLS software is a cinch if you follow these steps. All you need is the computer media containing your pictures... more »
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Reflectors and diffusers are common accessories for photographers in and out of the studio. These items help with directing light onto a subject when flash photography doesn't provide enough fill light. Follow the steps below to understand how to ... more »
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Tripods serve a great purpose in photography. These three-legged devices are one of the most heavily relied upon things in any studio or on any photo shoot. Photographers insist on quality, well crafted tripod units in their work. You can use ... more »
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New technologies allow us to take hundreds of photographs at a time and edit them on the home computer creating albums, digital prints, and slides shows. Sharing your memories with family and friends is always fun but crowding around the ... more »
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With your Archos 104 MP3 player, you can view pictures in the JPEG format on the built-in LCD screen. By clicking on the "Photo" icon in the main menu screen, you will enter the Photo Browser... more »