Category: Camera

Digital Camera Purchase
By: Date: September 23, 2019 Categories: Camera

TAKING CARE OF THE CAMERA LENS.

The most vital part of the digital camera is obviously the lens. It is very important to clean the lens with care to keep it spotless smudge less clean. A camera lens is very delicate, as it is the one that captures the images. There are a few ways that you can avoid doing damage to your lens and clean it so that you do not ruin your camera or damage it.

The dust and dirt that is stuck to your lens should be removed. Gently brush this away with a clean moist cotton cloth. Microscopic tiny pieces of stone or material can create scratches that can never be repaired, so be careful as you brush and wipe. Avoid being too brisk, be gentle so the lens are not ruined.

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Waterproof Digital Camera Review
By: Date: September 22, 2019 Categories: Camera Tags: , ,

An underwater camera allows you to capture parts of the world most people only see on screen savers. The photos taken from below the water line (or AT the water line) make for a great photo album, scrapbook, etc. They add tons of color, depth (literally AND figuratively!), and spark a whole different level of nostalgia in the memory when recalling the unique experiences shared in marine situations. But since most cameras you’d have on vacation can’t handle more than a few drops of sea spray, why should the whole poolside/underwater/starboard-side portion of the trip settle for living solely in your mind’s eye due to your existing non-water-compliant camera’s technological shortcomings?

If you’re anything like me, you’d prefer to carry as little around as possible when going on a vacation, especially one where a lot of time will be spent …

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Basic Camera Protection
By: Date: September 15, 2019 Categories: Camera

Water and Moisture

As you can guess, water and cameras do not mesh very well. Water damage can occur in many different ways. If you are taking your camera out in rainy weather, make sure that you keep it in its’ protective camera case, or a plastic bag if no camera case is available. The same should be done if you are at the beach or pool, as the threat of accidentally dropping your camera in the water is great. Another threat comes from condensation. Sudden changes in temperature can cause moisture to build inside of your camera, like fogged up glasses. Keeping your camera in its protective camera case, can help the temperature of your camera change more gradually. This can prevent water damage to the internal workings of your camera.

Dirt and Dust

Dirt and dust can literally …

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Finding Digital Camera Bundles Online
By: Date: September 11, 2019 Categories: Camera

Why don’t they include a tripod with your camera? It sure would make it a lot easier to take those family pictures when you want to be included in the picture with the rest of the group. Without a tripod you are left to find a table or other object to place your camera on in order to get that picture with you and the rest of your family or friends.

I mean they don’t even include a cleaning kit. How about the memory card. Usually you have to purchase that separately too.

Well finally the camera companies are getting smart. They are creating digital camera bundles, where, when you buy the camera everything else is included along with it. They have also started creating digital camera bundles that are separate from the camera for those people who have already …

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Revolution in Scouting Cameras
By: Date: September 1, 2019 Categories: Camera

For many years these trail cameras have been used by hunters across the world to provide information about the movements and populations of species they plan to hunt.

They give the hunter invaluable information on the numbers, quality, and condition of particular species in the area, and are also often used by wildlife trusts to monitor endangered species such as raptors, otters or rare mammals.

A trail camera uses a PIR detector, which is not unlike an alarm sensor in a building that looks for any changes in the surroundings, and detects the movement and will then activate the camera.

Modern PIR’s have an adjustable range of out to 15meters normally, which is great if you know where the animal or intruder is approaching from, however if an animal approaches into an area from a distance in front or to …

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Basics of Digital Camera Care
By: Date: August 31, 2019 Categories: Camera

Camera Lens

Lens is the most important part of your digital camera; it is the window towards the outside world. A small scratch or spot on the lens will destroy the whole picture. Hence, care should be taken to keep it clean but not by touching with the fingers directly. If there is any dust, first try to blow it up, if it is still there wipe it with a soft lens cleaning tissue or you can use a lens brush or lens blower. You can even find lens cleaners specifically meant for digital camera. Do not forget to cover the lens while the digital camera is not in use.

Delicate Parts of the Camera

Memory card is one of the most delicate components of your digital camera. You may find CompactFlash, SD or MMC cards in your camera. They …

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Hard Shell vs Soft Camera Case
By: Date: August 31, 2019 Categories: Camera

The differences between the two are very similar to the differences between traditional hard shell luggage and soft shell luggage. Hard shell camera are made from injection molded hard plastic, while soft camera are usually made from high denier nylon. You can also get leather camera, but these are quickly losing favor in response to the versatility, stain resistance and strength of nylon.

Some photographers favor hard shell cases because they’re virtually indestructible. If you’re traveling around the globe and have to check your camera bag, you’ll probably feel better using a hard shell case. If you’re boating down the Nile River and there’s a danger of your camera falling overboard, a good hard shell camera will float, which can save you thousands of dollars. Who wants to see their camera and gear at the bottom of the river?

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Benefits Of 50 Mm Lens
By: Date: August 28, 2019 Categories: Camera Tags:

Light Weight

Depending on the brand, a 50 mm lens weighs between 4.3 oz to 6 oz. This means that there’s no reason why you should leave the lens at home. If you are not in the mood of carrying a whole bag of stuff around, you only need to take your camera and the lens and you will be good to go.

Cheap

Lenses from the most popular brands go at a price range of $100-200. This price is too low compared to the quality of images taken. According to expert photographers, the quality of an image taken by the nifty fifty lens is almost the same as that taken by a $600 lens.

Super Sharpness

Since this lens is a fixed lens, you are able to take sharper images as there are less moving parts inside the lens. …

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Features Canon EOS 70d Camera
By: Date: August 24, 2019 Categories: Camera

Auto focus

A high-quality auto focus system is essential to take sharp pictures. The EOS 70d is installed with the latest Dual Pixel AF technology to make it easier to shot fast-moving objects. This DSLR auto focus system includes a total of 19 focal points. This increases the cameras capabilities to focus on the subject. Also, the 70d comes with a bigger 20.2MP sensor to help improve the contrast and clarity of the picture quality.

Video

A further aspect of the Dual Pixel AF technology is the ability to increase the quality of video recordings. Earlier models of the DSLR cameras had issues with loss of focus as objects moved around. This problem is solved with the 70d due to its ability to swiftly auto focus as the camera is moved from subject to subject. The camera supports standard HD …

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Dome Camera
By: Date: August 24, 2019 Categories: Camera

A dome camera is simply a small board camera that is mounted on the inside of a dome-shaped housing. These cameras are usually mounted on ceilings or under overhangs above doorways and porches. Most dome cameras have a plastic cover for inside use and others have a metal cover for outdoors.

The dome camera is the camera of choice in most circumstances because they are generally less expensive and easiest to install. Also the indoor dome camera in a plastic cover makes it very hard to tell where the camera is pointed, so one camera can effectively deter theft outside of its normal field of view. You can’t duck below the cameras field of view if you don’t know which way the camera is pointing. The mere existence of the dome camera tends to ward off criminals and thieves. The …

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