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  • How to Use a Panasonic Lumix

    The Panasonic Lumix is a compact digital cameras manufactured for consumers in need of a point and click camera. Though Lumix cameras have several different shooting modes and other features, the...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Canon Powershot Shutter

    If you are having problems with your Canon Powershot's shutter, the first thing you want to check are the batteries and memory card. If the batteries are low or dead, or if the memory card is...

  • How to Find Shutter Actuations on Nikon D2x

    The lifetime of a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera's shutter is typically rated by number of actuations. This is an important number to have for various reasons, but especially important...

  • Professional Camera Tricks

    One of the best ways to learn all the tips and tricks for using a professional camera is to read the manual that comes with it. Try out all the different settings, buttons and options so you'll be...

  • 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 Use an Ansco Box Camera

    The Ansco Box Camera, like the more famous Kodak Box Brownie, was marketed in the United States in the early part of the 20th century. It produces eight images on 120 film or other variations on...

  • How to Bracket a Canon Camera

    Digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras and some point-and-shoot cameras come equipped with a bracketing feature that allows you to take a photograph with several different exposure settings. The...

  • How to Use a Leica Iiif Camera

    Produced by Leitz Wetznar in 1950, the Leica IIIf is a 35mm film camera equipped with a rangefinder and designed to use screw mount lenses. The IIIf is a variant of the Leica III line of cameras,...

  • How to Photograph Holiday Lights at Night

    Taking pictures of holiday lights with your digital camera at night can be a difficult task, but if you take the right steps, your pictures can turn out great. Different lighting conditions...

  • How to Take a Long Exposure Photo and Keep it Sharp: Advanced Techniques

    Long exposures are very rewarding to photographers as it allows them to capture the world in a different light that is not visible to the human eye - water so smooth that is appears to be made out...

  • How to Take Sharp, Crisp Photos with a DSLR Camera

    Having problems taking sharp photos with your DSLR, especially in situations with low-light, such as the early morning or indoors? Below are some tips to help you get the sharpest images possible!

  • Parts & Functions of a Camera

    A camera is comprised of a number of parts. The most basic include the body, the lens, and the shutter.

  • How to Buy a Nikon D60

    The Nikon D60 is a 10 megapixel entry-level SLR that has a compact body and is lightweight, making it popular for people getting their first SLR. The camera can shoot three frames per second and...

  • How to use Cannon DSLR Cameras

    Canon DLSR cameras are an ideal tool for the aspiring amateur photographer. They offer interchangeable lenses and high-image resolution, plus an image viewfinder with LED displays. The viewfinders...

  • How to Stop Motion in Photography on an SLR Camera

    Stopping motion in photography on an SLR camera is all about shutter speed. Find out how to best stop motion on an SLR camera with instruction from a professional photographer in this free video...

  • How to Use the Canon 430EX Flash

    The Canon Speedlite 430 EX Flash is an external light source for Canon digital cameras. According to Canon.com, this flash is compatible with all Canon Electro-Optical System (EOS) cameras,...

  • Can You Use a Trail Camera Indoors?

    Many hunters, outdoorsmen and nature photographers enjoy the convenience and flexibility of trail cameras, appreciating the ability of the devices to capture an image without human intervention....

  • Camera Operation Techniques

    How you use a camera will determine how the final images will appear. You can simply point and shoot, but then all you get is basic snapshots. Learning how to operate a camera with the techniques...

  • Canon EOS 10D Problems

    The Canon EOS 10D is one of the original EOS DSLR cameras from Canon, replacing the D60 model, released all the way back in 2003. Despite its age, the camera has remained very popular with...

  • Powershot A630 Problems

    Canon is not only a leading manufacturer in the professional camera market, but also produces some of the most popular consumer cameras in the world. The Canon PowerShot A630 is a popular...

  • Sony Camera Instructions

    The Sony Corporation manufactures several models of digital cameras for users with different levels of photography experience. The extra features available on the cameras may be different from...

  • Shooting Tips for a Rebel XT

    Canon's line of digital cameras includes small models like the Powershot series and larger models like the Canon Rebel XT Digital SLR camera. The digital camera features 8.0 megapixel shots, takes...

  • 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...

  • Canon Powershot G9 Vs. Nikon P5100

    The Canon G9 and Nikon P5100 are top-of-the line compact digital cameras from the two leading camera manufacturers. The G9 has a 12-megapixel sensor, an ISO dial, and a 6x optical zoom. The P5100...

  • Canon GL2 User Tips & Tricks

    The Canon GL2 is a professional level standard definition camcorder. It has three CCDs to ensure accurate color reproduction, a 20x optically image-stabilized zoom lens and a very good stereo...

  • How to Clean a Nikon D80 Sensor

    Cleaning a Nikon D80 sensor may not sound like a difficult task, but trying to figure out how to do it can be a bit tricky. According to the Nikon D80 instruction manual, the sensor should be...

  • Nikon D70s Vs. Canon 350D

    Canon and Nikon are among the leading producers of top quality digital cameras in the world. Two of their competing models, the Nikon D70 and Canon 350D, bring a lot of professional features to...

  • 10 Reasons to Use a Camera Tripod

  • Nikon D40x Tips and Tricks

    The Nikon D40x is a powerful DSLR (digital single-Lens reflex) that's loaded with features, but simple enough for beginners. After reviewing a guide that takes you through the basics of the...

  • How to Use Built in Flash on Nikon N65

    The Nikon N65 is a 35mm camera released in 2001. Among the many features of the N65 is a built-in flash, known as a Speedlight. The Speedlight on the N65 is an automatic pop-up flash that helps...

  • How to Eliminate Camera Shake

    If you're looking for sharp photos that look and feel like those from a magazine, you've come to the right place. There are numerous ways to help reduce camera shake, including Image Stabilization...

  • How to Adjust Your Digital Camera Settings

    If you have a digital SLR camera, all those dials and settings can be confusing. Here are five questions to ask before you take a picture.

  • How to Photograph Spinning Fire Poi

    Do you love the art of spinning fire poi? Don't you wish you could capture the moment forever, but you can't quite get the streaming effect to come out in your pictures? It's simple!...read on and...

  • Nikon D2x Problems

    The Nikon D2X was the flagship professional Nikon SLR from 2004 to 2007, when it was discontinued. The camera had a 12-megapixel sensor and could shoot five frames per second at full resolution or...

  • Nikon D80 Camera Tips & Tricks

    The Nikon D80 is a 10 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera that shoots three frames per second at shutter speeds between 30 seconds and 1/4000 of a second, ISO settings up to 1600, and has ...

  • Camera Manufacturing Process

    The camera manufacturing process begins with its design. A designer starts the process by creating an electronic "sketch" using CAD (computer aided design) software. Here, the cameras parts and...

  • Camera Zoom Techniques

    Aside from giving you a wide range of focal lengths, a zoom lens also can be used for special effects and to follow moving subjects, among other things. Especially with digital lenses, zoom lenses...

  • Nikon D90 vs. D300 Reviews

    In August 2007, Nikon announced the D300, the latest in their professional line of digital SLR cameras. One year later, in August 2008, Nikon announced the D90, a camera similar in many ways to...

  • Nikon D40 Tutorials

    Incredible Pictures... Incredibly Easy! That is Nikon's catch phrase for its entry-level digital single lens reflex camera, the D40. The D40 is a very capable DSLR and comes at an affordable...

  • Manual Camera Basics

    Digital cameras have become the standard for amateur to professional photographers around the globe because they are easier to use. For real control over an image and for the best image quality,...

  • Basic Parts of a Camera

    Cameras, whether film or digital, have basic components that make up the whole. These components work together to take the photos and all of them must work to complete the process. Some...

  • Parts of a Manual Camera

    Manual cameras have been around for a long time, since photography was invented in the mid-19th century, in fact. The advent of autofocus and automatic exposure is relatively recent in the history...

  • How to Add A Cable Release To A Holga Camera

    While Holga cameras are great cameras for those who are just getting into photography for the first time, their limited options can become a hindrance. For instance, it can be tricky to get a...

  • How to Modify a Holga Camera to Get 2 Aperture Settings

    If it is a sunny day, then you should have no problem whatsoever taking pictures with your Holga camera. However, if it is a bit overcast outside, then they are not so effective since they only...

  • How to Modify a Holga Camera to Get a Close Focus Setting

    If you need to focus closer than three feet with your Holga camera, then you are out of luck unless you are able to modify it. To make this modification you will need to have some patience. ...

  • Canon Camera Instructions

    Long a favorite of amateur and professional photographers, Canon makes cameras that are easy and rewarding to use. Canon has been putting micro processors into cameras since the ground-breaking A1...

  • Camera Repair Tips

    Older single-lens reflex cameras may develop faults over time, faults that may make it difficult to use your much-loved equipment. Especially with all-mechanical cameras, you can fix some parts...

  • Do it Yourself Digital Camera Repairs

    Digital cameras---whether point-and-shoot or high-end single-lens reflex models---are complex and sophisticated pieces of equipment. They have onboard computers, and in some ways, they can do your...

  • What Is a SLR Camera?

    An SLR or single-lens reflex camera is a camera that uses the same lens to view the image and take the photograph. This is accomplished by the use of a mirror set at a 45-degree angle behind the...

  • What Are the Parts of a Nikon 35mm Camera?

    Nikon, formed in 1917 in Japan, is one of the largest producers of cameras in the world. In addition to the camera, Nikon specializes in other imaging products, such a microscopes, binoculars and...

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