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Digital Cameras: How To Undelete Photographs

Sometimes it’s just too easy to delete photo files on your digital camera. Maybe because your camera’s designers wanted an easy way to delete photos while they were testing the design. One or two button presses and that third rate photo has disappeared. Problem is, that means it’s a bit too easy to remove a photo instead of preserving it, for later transfer to your PC or your Flickr account. or even worse, you’ve formatted your whole memory card. Blast!

If the file was on your PC you’d likely go into the recycle bin and resurrect the accidentally deleted photo.

Unfortunately, you can’t normally do the same on your digital camera. Does this problem mean that the photos you took so much time taking are now just digital dust?

Luckily, the answer to that question is “no”.

But you need to be careful. The memory card in your camera is quite a lot like the system on your PC’s disk drive. The available files in the menu are ones that you haven’t deleted. But the filing system is lazy and hasn’t really deleted the file yet. What it’s actually done is marked the “deleted” photo’s space as ready to re-use..

Which means if you’ve deleted a photo in error, stop doing anything with your camera before you’ve done your best to retrieve your lost work of art.

As you’ve guessed, you’re not the first person to press the wrong button. So there’s some software you can use to help.

It’s as simple as hooking up your camera to your computer as you’d normally do. Then follow a few simple, step by step instructions. You can see the software in action here.

The photo un-delete program works to retrieve individual photos, complete memory cards (for instance, if you’ve accidentally formatted your memory card) and has a high success rate even if your photo memory card has become damaged.

That’s all it takes to recover all your precious photos from your camera.

You can download this easy to use photo recovery sofware here.

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September 29, 2008 - 5:31 PM No Comments

Nikon DSLRs: Get to Know the Models

Nikon is one of the world leaders in digital SLR technology. Along with Canon, Nikon defines the cutting edge of the photography world today.  Like most other camera manufacturers, Nikon offers a wide variety of cameras that will work for all levels of photographers, from beginners to professionals.  Let’s take a look at the line up as it is today.

At the bottom of the line, we have the D40 and the D60.  These cameras a very similar to each other, and provide a great, lightweight camera choice for the budding photographer.  These cameras are very small, light, and easy to use.  The D40 is a 6 megapixel camera, while the D60 is a 10 megapixel camera in the same body.  Both cameras are an excellent value.

Stepping up in the Nikon line, we have the D80 and the new D90.  These camera offer a broader range of features when compared to the D40/D60 line, while still remaining relatively affordable.  The D90 breaks new ground for a digital SLR by offering full HD quality video recording, which is sure to be a popular feature.  These cameras are perfect for those photographers who aren’t quite ready to step up to the next level just yet.

The next level, as it turns out, is the Nikon D300/D700.  These cameras are more or less than same when it comes to the body, which is a high quality, durable, professional style body that has all the features anyone could need.  The main difference between these two cameras is the sensor.  The D300 offers the typical cropped DSLR sensor, while the D700 offers a sensor with a coverage area comparable to 35mm, yielding a high quality picture.  This also gives the D700 impressive high ISO capabilities.

The final level is the professional D3.  This is a beast of a camera, offering every bell and whistle in the book.  If you’re looking into one of these, you probably know what it offers.  This is overkill for most people, though. 

I hope this brief overview has given you a good idea of what the Nikon DSLR lineup is.  These cameras all take great pictures, and you can’t really go wrong, but it does help to understand the different features and options available.

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September 26, 2008 - 11:33 PM No Comments

Canon EOS Digital REBEL XTi 400D Camera

The Canon EOS Digital REBEL XTi 400D Camera is the successor to the best selling EOS 350D. It combines a number of highly anticipated advancements along with a few stylish surprises.

The Canon EOS Digital REBEL XTi 400D Camera now features a larger, 2.5 inch screen and Canon’s Picture Styles. This new Canon model features a 10.1 Mega Pixel CMOS sensor. This easily makes this Canon model the highest resolution digital SLR with an EF-S lens mount. The Canon digital SLR also features a self-cleaning censor which removes dust particles. Reference frames can also be tagged to images that require automatic removal of more difficult dust particles. This is achieved later on through supplied software.

These features places the Canon EOS Digital Rebel Xti 400D above it’s own higher end EOS 30D, in terms of resolution and dust-elimination technology. It has a similar nine-point AF system to the 30D’s. This camera is a much more significant upgrade than anyone had previously expected. The new sensor allows this camera to compete on the same levels against two of it’s toughest rivals, the Nikon D80 and the Sonly Alpha A100.

The Canon EOS 400D/Rebel Xti is a fantastic entry level digital SLR. It features high resolution without compromising noise levels and has a bigger screen, which doubles for detailed shooting information. The AF system offers fast overall handling. The only thing that’s missing is a lens that is bundled with Image Stabilization. The Canon 400D/Rebel Xti is a great camera that produces excellent image quality and is by far one of the best budget digital SLR camera’s to date.

Other improvements include:

-Custom auto-rotation
-Photo editing functions plus index print options
-Improved Share/Print function
-Faster image processing
-More precise 9-point AF system
-Better grip
-Improved overall interface
-2.5 inch, 230,000 pixel LCD with 160-degree viewing angle
-Picture Style settings for quick color mode changes
-Great buffer depth of 27 Large/Fine JPEGs or 10 RAW frames
-A folder that holds up to 9,999 images
-Print/share buttons
-IR detection turns off LCD to help reduce glare or battery drainage
-Picture styles makes choosing and customizing of color modes fast and easy
-Fully compatible with over 50 lenses and accessories

Ultimately, the Canon Rebel 400D Xti is an improvement of an already superb digital camera. With Canon’s latest innovations, making digital SLR photography more versatile. This camera offers great improvements, features and value, making it an excellent choice for anyone wishing to capture great-looking photography.

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September 26, 2008 - 12:17 AM No Comments

Why Wedding Photography Is Important For Your Wedding Day

Doesn’t wedding tradition dictate the hiring of a professional wedding photographer to complete a wedding photography package to document the special day. For most people, they will only experience the exhilaration of getting married once in their lifetime and they would like to have the memories of the day documented by wedding photography. Having the right person doing your wedding photography on your special day is imperative towards creating and recording the memories of the day that you desire.

Compiling The Traditional Posed Shots

We all recognize that many of the most beautiful examples of wedding photography are the posed shots that are used to document the major players in the wedding party and show how beautiful the bride and handsome the groom were on the special day. There are generally several shots of the bride alone in different poses, showing off her wedding dress from different angles and the expression on her face reflecting the happiness of the day. There may also be several shots of the bride and the groom together in different settings and locations to showcase their unity and how well they look together as a couple. In some cases, these posed photographs are taken hours or even days before the actual ceremony.

It is often practiced that the posed shots for the wedding photography will be taken either just before or just after the actual wedding ceremony. These photographs include pictures of the bride with her bridesmaids, the groom with his groomsmen, the couple at the altar, the couple with their parents, and the entire wedding party together. Some people choose to have their wedding photography taken before the ceremony so that everyone still is pristine with hair and makeup in place, but some others choose to have the wedding photography conducted in the interlude between the wedding ceremony and the wedding reception.

What About Candid Shots

When it comes to wedding photography, many people like to have candid shots of their wedding as well. For example, photographs of the bride’s parents on the dance floor, swaying to a love song or the grandparents of the groom holding hands as they listen to the toasts, all of which provide an intimate look into how the wedding of the couple has affected the many people around them. The candid shots may also be of the bride and groom in different positions, such as feeding each other wedding cake, raising their glasses in appreciation of a toast, or gazing into each other’s eyes. Wedding photography is a great way to catch the moments of the day and provide a visual reminder that you can enjoy for many years to come.

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September 23, 2008 - 8:53 PM No Comments

Take Advantage Of Outdoor Wedding Photography

The most important event to occur inlife which we would like to remember with detail is our wedding day. Fortunately, photography helps us remember the happenings and events on that special day. During the course of planning your wedding you will have many different choices that you need to make. Outdoor wedding photography is sometimes an option, especially if the wedding ceremony does not take place outdoors. A lot of couples settle on having their photos taken just inside the church, inside the reception area and in the photographer’s studio if they do not opt for outdoor wedding photography.

Outdoor Wedding Photography: Make It More Natural?

Even though studio pictures have the assistance of many different lights to enhance an appearance of natural skin tone and effect, natural light is still more desirable for many photographers and clients. Outdoor wedding photography also brings out the natural skin tones of each individual as well as adding to the variety of colors in the wedding photographs.

The outdoor scenery encourages thecouple to be more relaxed. The posing of the individuals being photographed looks more natural and at ease when they are taken outdoors. Outdoor wedding photography also integrates natural colors such as plants, flowers, the sky etc into the picture.

Outdoor Weddings Offer Beautiful Photo Opportunities.

When a wedding is held outdoors, the photographer will find opportunities for garden wedding photo settings. This means that the photographer has every opportunity to imagine and plan how well a picture might look for the after wedding photo session. Outdoor wedding photography does not require heavy makeup for both the bride and the groom to bring out their natural colors. In this day of natural is better, the choice of an outdoor wedding photography session is understandable and should be an option for those who are looking for beautiful wedding pictures.

It is very important to arrange your Outdoor wedding photography options with your photographer some time before the actual date of the wedding. It is best to let your photographer know about this preference so as to warn him regarding what kind of equipment to bring and what kind of pictures he might like to compose. Outdoor wedding photography may seem easier than those sessions held at a studio but there are many other factors to consider in outdoor wedding photography.

Here are some factors to be considered for the outdoor wedding photography session, such as the time of the photo session with the bridal entourage and the couple, the colors of the clothes of the entourage and what atmosphere the couple wants to convey in their pictures.

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September 22, 2008 - 11:52 PM No Comments

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