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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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  • What Is a Cam Sensor?

    In digital camera technology, a cam sensor is a special device used to convert the image perceived by the camera lens into an electrical signal. It is commonly found in various imaging devices,...

  • How to Build a Light Box for Products

    If you are an artist or a craftsman, you will find many uses for a light box. A light box is easy and fun to build and even more fun to use for your photography projects---specifically, the...

  • Techniques for Using Video Equipment

    Using video equipment can seem daunting, most home or amateur shot video has a very homemade look to it. You may just assume that this is because your equipment isn't as fancy as what the real...

  • Homemade Light Diffusers

    Using light diffusers when taking photographs can make your photos turn out much more pleasing and professional looking. Without diffusers, you will find that light from photo lamps and flash is...

  • What Paper to Use for a Soft DIY Light Box

    When building your own DIY soft light box for photography, the most common approach is to use a box or frame that uses paper in the window-like openings, to act as light diffusers. Most...

  • How to Take Full-Spectrum Photos

    Full-spectrum photography attempts to capture light beyond the range detectable by the human eye. Light within the range of human vision, with a wavelength of 400 to 750 nanometers (nm), is...

  • How to Take Pictures in Black Light

    If you enjoy photography, then try to take pictures in black light. Humans cannot see black light when it fills a room, but we are capable of seeing the light when it hits white or neon colors. By...

  • How to Beat a Photo Picture Traffic Ticket

    Getting a traffic ticket in general is a very unpleasant feeling. Even worse is when the entity that gives you a ticket isn't a flesh-and-blood police officer, but a camera typically at an...

  • How to Use a Digital Light Meter

    Whether you are a professional photographer or just like to take good pictures, proper lighting is an essential component for success. Changing light at a location, or altering light for different...

  • How to Build a Simple Light Box

    It was once said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Now, thanks to search engines like Google Images, a word is worth a thousand pictures---if not more! And it's getting increasingly more...

  • Hollywood Lighting Tips

    Whether you're an aspiring indie filmmaker or simply looking to take better family photos, learning how to light your shots like the pros in Hollywood will pay untold dividends. Granted,...

  • DIY Photoflash Diffuser

    Digital photography is a fun and rewarding hobby, but professional quality equipment can be too expensive for an amateur's budget. Improve your photography with a flash diffuser that provides...

  • How to Make a Light Box for Negatives

    Viewing negatives without a light box can be difficult and cause eye strain. By making a good-sized light box, you can compare multiple negatives strips and get a good sense of negative densities....

  • How to Set Up Studio Strobe Lighting

    Studio lighting can help you turn a challenging picture-taking situation into an easy one. While studio lighting is mostly associated with portraiture, it can be used for other types of...

  • How to Make Your Camera's Automatic Focus Work in Low Light

    Let's say you have a point&shoot or even a higher-end camera, you're in dim light and you can't get your camera to lock in focus. This can happen if the focus light is too far away from the...

  • How to Get the Most out of a Low-Light Situation with your DSLR Camera

    What do you do when the light’s too dim to take a good picture of something moving? What do you do when there’s too much distance between your camera’s flash and the subject to make good use of...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Night Vision Camera Problem

    Night vision cameras don't really see in the darkness. They use small light-emitting diodes (LED's) that project light onto the subject. The LED light is out of the spectrum viewable by the human...

  • How to Use a Rubber Maid Container to Take Photos of Jewelry

    Professional jewelry photographers will typically use an object called a "soft box" to photograph their subjects. A soft box is a large, semi-transparent container designed to diffuse light....

  • Information on Infrared Cameras

    Normal, consumer cameras are designed to capture what is called the "visible spectrum of light"---the light that human eyes can see. Like our eyes, these cameras capture the light that bounces off...

  • How Does a Negative Become a Photograph?

    In chemical photography, a negative refers to the visible developed image on a strip of film or that piece of film itself after it has been developed. When a photograph is taken in a film-based...

  • Troubleshooting a Jazz DVK-141 Camcorder

    The Jazz DVK-141 camcorder is a popular camera for those seeking an inexpensive video option. A super low-budget camcorder, the Jazz DVK-141 usually runs for about $50. Unfortunately, the low...

  • How to Take Silhouette Pictures

    In a silhouette image, the subject in the foreground of a picture is only a dark, featureless shadow, while the content in the background is perfectly illuminated. Recreating a silhouette image...

  • How to Control a Light From Three Locations

    If you are designing a picture shoot in a studio, it is important to control all aspects of the light. Light that is too bright or too intense can quickly ruin an excellent image. With lighting,...

  • How to Use Vintage Cameras

    You can pick up vintage cameras relatively cheaply at auctions, flea markets and antiques stores, or online, and have some fun shooting with the old-fashioned equipment. Many old cameras work...

  • How to Use Light Box Photography

    Light box photography uses simple materials to create an environment that lights up the object you're shooting. Light boxes allow you to shoot from all sides and angles--ideal for stock...

  • Homemade Light Meter

    Hand-held light meters have been standard tools of professional photographers since they were invented. They can give more accurate lighting information than in-camera meters and help you get...

  • Why Use a Sun Shade on an Outdoor Camera?

    Taking photos outdoors on a clear or even a cloudy day provides plenty of light. But there is such a thing as "too much light" in a photograph. Sunlight is very direct and will cast hard,...

  • The Advantages of Handheld Camera Light Meters

    Most modern cameras have a built-in light meter that calculates the light needed to capture an image. In fully automatic cameras, this information tells the camera what shutter speed and aperture...

  • Tips for a Lightroom

    Lighting is the most important element of a good photography studio. A studio that offers access to natural light and comes equipped with ample man-made lighting fixtures will allow you the...

  • History of the Box Camera

    Today's cameras are highly sophisticated pieces of equipment filled with mechanical and electronic features. Box cameras, however, are the simplest form of camera, and they are the oldest type...

  • Camera Lighting Tips

    The best way to shoot any photograph is under lightly clouded skies outdoors. Clouds diffuse the sunlight and give you wide-spread even light. You can't always shoot under these conditions,...

  • DIY Light Box

    Photographers have used light boxes for years because they are an effective way to review slides, negatives or contact sheets. They are used primarily in the darkroom, but they can be used just...

  • About Red Eye Reduction in Digital Cameras

    Every photographer has taken a picture of people where their eyes showed up as with a devilish red hue. Red eye occurs when a flash is used in a low-light situation, but there are ways to avoid it.

  • Diffused Lighting Techniques

    Creating soft, natural lighting makes people look better and objects look more natural. Diffused lighting works to reduce harsh shadows and soften the texture of skin. Simply light your subject...

  • Light Meters Explained

    Photography is about more than just pointing a camera at an object and pushing the shutter button. In order to take quality photographs with proper exposure and tonal values, an understanding of...

  • How to Make a Photographic Lighting System

    Photographic lighting systems enable you to take better pictures by lighting up a subject completely and evenly, unlike flash light, which causes harsh shadows and glare. A good photographic...

  • Tips on Light Meter Instructions

    Photography is all about light. As cameras become more and more powerful, they also become more affordable. This means that the consumer can get their hands on a powerful camera for a price that...

  • Explain Camera Lens F-Stop

    The f-stop setting an a single lens reflex (SLR) camera lens determines how much light enters the camera through the lens. Also called the aperture setting, the f-stop value is one of the key...

  • How to Set Aperture on a Light Meter

    The light meter will tell you the best aperture to use on your camera. Remember that the smallest F stop, which is the measurement of an aperture, is the widest aperture. The wider the aperture,...

  • Canon Flash Instructions

    Canon's Speedlite external flash system can be used to harmonize different light sources and to fill flash for a natural look. The flash is not just a tool for getting a shot in poor light. Canon...

  • How to Select Metering Modes

    Many cameras offer the selection of metering modes. Not only DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) cameras which offer various lens selection, but the smaller point-and-shoot cameras. This helps...

  • Lighting Tips for Bodybuilder Photography

    When photographing bodybuilders, the focus is on making detail stand out with lighting and contrast. The client wants to see the definition of the muscles and how they work with the overall...

  • Softbox Lighting Techniques for Professionals

    A soft box is a powerful lighting modifier. It allows a large amount of light to be cast with very few shadows. The size of the coverage area will depend on the size of the soft box. For small...

  • How to Use Your Camera's built-in Flash

    In the world of new digital cameras, it is important to understand the limitations of the built-in flash which comes with your camera.

  • Tips on Troubleshooting a Canon Powershot A630

    The Canon PowerShot A630 is an 8-megapixel camera released in 2004. The A630 gives photographers a wealth of features to help take high-quality and creative photographs. Like all digital cameras,...

  • Troubleshooting a Security Camera

    If the camera is correctly connected to the recording medium, and it has power, the most common problems you might encounter will be those relating to video quality. These issues tend to be caused...

  • Tips in Using a Hand Held Light Meter for Photography

    Light meters measure the sensitivity of light in comparison to the set American Standard Association (ASA) scale of film speed. Incident or hand-held light meters are characterized by a...

  • How to Use The Built-in Light Meter in Your Camera

    Many people are not aware that there are three choices for how many cameras evaluate the light entering the camera. You are able to control where the camera will give you the best exposure by...

  • Canon 20D Tips

    The Canon 20D is a high-end digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera that follows other Canon models: D30, D60 and 10D. The Canon 20D offers higher pixel resolution (8.25) and a 5 fps (frames per...

  • How to Take a Photo with a Blurry Background Using a DSLR

    Ever see awesome photographs where the subject is in focus and everything else is blurry? Here's how it's done...

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