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Digital Camera Mini-Lab
Important Camera Features
The
zoom lens: The zoom lens does much more than just bring the subject closer.
It can also compress the photo, bringing the subject and background closer
together.
-NOTE:
This effect does not work with digital zoom.
Macro
Lens: This feature, found on most cameras, allows the photographer to take
extremely close-up shots. Some cameras have a macro that works fractions of an
inch, others consider "macro" to be at least 3' from the subject.
Self
Timer: While the actual process of setting the timer depends on the camera,
most cameras have a self timer that allows you to take photos on a delayed
basis. This feature enables you to be in the family photos.
Holding
It Still: If you are on location with your camera, always carry a tripod or
monopod. A tripod will help you hold the camera very still for long exposures
and a monopod will help you hold the camera more steady in unpredictable
shooting situations.
Quality/Resolution:
The greater the number of pictures, the worse the resolution. The lesser
pictures, the higher resolution.
Exposure:
Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO/ASA.
Aperture: adjustment of the diameter of the lens opening.
Shutter speed: adjustment of how long your camera's shutter or
"eye" stays open to let light in.
ISO/ASA: film measurement that tells you how sensitive your film or
"eye" is to light. The higher the number, the more sensitive. ALSO -
The higher the number, the higher the grain.
Links from this month's meeting
Nikon School
Kodak's Taking
Great Pictures Guide
Digital Photography
Tutorial Links
The Best Digital Camera
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