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For answers to questions about cameras and camera accessories, from disposables to high end digital camcorders, consult eHow’s step-by-step instructions and camera articles. Looking to switch from film to digital? eHow can help you compare new models and make the right choice. Want to take and edit better home movies? Use eHow to learn the basics of good video camera work. Whether you need pointers on traveling with your camcorder or you’re interested in setting up a system of security cameras, eHow can help.

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  • Counter Surveillance Stalking Techniques

    Many people believe that if you aren't specifically doing something wrong, then there would be no reason for anyone to have you under surveillance. However, in today's world it is becoming more...

  • How to Get Used Video Equipment for Free

    In the 1980s, a popular auto dealer's ad used the tag line "Free is a very good price." This is true not just of autos, but of just about everything else. If you need video equipment on a budget,...

  • How to Buy Home Video Equipment

    Video equipment has evolved tremendously over the past several years. No longer is it for only the rich and famous, but instead anyone can easily purchase video equipment and make their own...

  • What is a Cameta Camera?

    Photography today is among one of the most popular hobbies in the world. Whether operated by professionals or amateurs, cameras are obviously the most significant part in any photographer's...

  • DIY Electronic Surveillance

    In today's YouTube world, videotaping events is quite common and today's video technology offers surprisingly small cameras that can easily be adapted for use in surveillance. This technology is...

  • Tips on Studio Lighting

    As a photographer, going into a studio can be one of the most enjoyable experiences possible. The studio environment gives the photographer 100 percent control over the entire shooting process,...

  • What Are Some Types of Surveillance & Monitoring Equipment?

    There are many kinds of surveillance equipment for monitoring visual, auditory and communications data. Some are widely available; others are legally or financially out of reach of anyone except...

  • How to Travel with Your DSLR

    The moment you have been waiting for has arrived. You finally have your DSLR (digital camera with lenses) and you are going on a fabulous vacation to take great photographs. And then it occurs to...

  • Equipment Needed for Photography

    Photography is the art of recording images onto film or electronic sensors (digital media). It is also a fun hobby that can sometimes lead to a promising career. Contrary to popular belief, it's...

  • Where Can I Rent a Light Meter?

    When taking a professional photograph, it is essential to have all of the basic equipment at the ready. One of the primary tools you will need is a light meter. For those of us who are not...

  • Equipment for a Video Interview

    The most important piece of equipment for a video interview is obviously a camera, but there are other things you will need. Learn what equipment you will need for a video interview from a...

  • How to Find Hidden Surveillance Equipment

    These days, hidden surveillance equipment is everywhere. In homes or on the streets, odds are that if you look hard enough, you'll find some. But where to look? And how can you be so sure that...

  • How to Compare Surveillance Equipment

    As with any other high-dollar purchase, comparing surveillance equipment is a wise decision. The use, features, and price should all be taken into consideration when buying surveillance equipment.

  • How to Choose a Security System that's Right for You

    What kind of protection do I need? Do I purchase a burglar alarm or camera system? Both? This article is intended not be dull or misleading, but as a general guide and advisory to most common...

  • How to Buy Film Transfer Equipment

    Film equipment is expensive--costing more money than most home producers are willing to pay. But film transfer equipment can be crucial when trying to take footage from a variety of platforms and...

  • How to Sell Used Photography Equipment

    If its time to buy new photography equipment, then you may want to think about selling your old used equipment. Selling your used photography equipment gives you extra money toward your new...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Coves

    A cove is a curved surface that allows for a seamless background. Learn about coves in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Gels

    Gels can add mood and drama to your photography lighting. Learn about gels in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Studio Safety

    Studio safety can be improved by the careful positioning of cords, stands, lights and booms. Learn about studio safety in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Portrait Pre-test

    When shooting portraits, do a pre-test before your subject arrives. Get your lighting set up based on an inexpensive wig head. Learn about portrait pre-test in this free video on studio equipment...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Portrait Lighting Patterns

    You can change the look of the subject and feel of the portrait tremendously with different portrait lighting patterns. Learn about portrait lighting patterns in this free video on studio...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Background Stands

    Background stands telescope so that you can match the height of your subject. Learn about background stands in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Slaves

    Slaves, or photoelectric eyes, allow your various pieces of equipment to cooperate remotely. Learn about slaves in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Sync Cords

    Sync cords allow the camera and flash to work together, or sync up. Learn about sync cords in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Tripods

    Tripods can be very helpful both out of and inside the studio to mount your camera. Learn about tripods in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Ripstop Nylon

    Ripstop nylon is a versatile tear-resistant fabric that you will find all manner of uses for in your studio. Learn about ripstop nylon in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Louvers

    Louvers control the spill of light from side to side and can be used with soft boxes. Learn about louvers in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Barndoors

    Barndoors can be closed to various degrees according to where you want your light to fall. Learn about barndoors in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Snoots

    Snoots clip on strobes to narrow your light source for increased control and circular pattern. Learn about snoots in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Reflectors

    Reflectors work together with strobes to offer various lighting effects. Learn about reflectors in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Grids

    Another light modifier, grids control the dispersion of your light. Grids come in different sizes for a range of light control. Learn about grids in this free video on studio equipment for...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Umbrellas

    Umbrellas can be used to bounce light off of or shine light through. Learn about umbrellas in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Strobes

    Strobes are the lights that you get your exposure by when taking your pictures. Learn about strobes in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Power Packs

    Power packs charge and fire your lights. Multiple lights can be run from one power pack, but precautions must be taken when using them. Learn about packs in this free video on studio equipment for...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Monolights

    The power pack and light are combined in monolights while keeping the features of regular strobes. Learn about monolights in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Electronic Backgrounds

    Electronic backdrops are incredibly convenient for the studio photographer. Learn about electronic backgrounds in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Overhead Tracks

    Overhead tracks increase the safety of your studio which is especially useful if there are children present. Learn about overhead tracks in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Hooks

    Wall hooks will keep your studio organized and clean. They are great when space is limited. Learn about hooks in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: White Boards

    White boards can be used as reflectors, tabletops or gobos. Learn about white boards in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Gobos

    A gobo, or go between, is used to block light from directly hitting the camera. Learn about gobos in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Backdrops

    Backdrops can be bought or homemade and come in different materials. Learn about backdrops in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Specialized Soft Boxes

    Strip lights offer more control, while halos are useful for portraits. Learn about specialized soft boxes in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Light Stands

    Light stands give you the ability to set your light as high or low as you want it. Learn about light stands in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Booms

    A boom allows you to move your light over your subject and is more versatile than a simple light stand. Learn about booms in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: A-clamps

    A-clamps can be used with stands and backgrounds, as well as many other functions. Learn about A-clamps in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Soft Boxes

    Soft boxes diffuse and enlarge your light source. Learn about soft boxes in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Equipment Inventory for Product Photography

    Set up your home studio on a budget. Learn about equipment you will need for a home studio in this free product photography lesson from an experienced commercial photographer.

  • Equipment for Product Photography

    Create studio-quality photos at home. Learn how to create and use makeshift photography equipment in this free product photography lesson from an experienced commercial photographer.

  • How to Pick a Protective Camera Case

    Cameras require protection from the elements and abuses of everyday use and travel. A quality camera cases is an integral part of any photographer's inventory. Keep the following tips in mind when...

  • How to Buy Used Prosumer Video Equipment

    Prosumer video equipment is amateur gear good enough to produce a professional image. It straddles the line between what you’d use for home movies and what is broadcast over the air.

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