Monthly Archives: September 2008

Keeping Your Digital Camera Alive And Well

If you’re out taking pictures and a problem arises, it’s not always easy to fix it.Try a better way!A popular saying is, “The best defense is a good offense.” And the best offense here is to avoid problems with your digital camera in the first place.

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Christmas Pictures to Remember – Use Your Digital Camera

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When Artificial Light Is Needed For Digital Photos

In any type of photography, the lighting is very important to capture a good image.The brightness of a picture makes a difference in the looks and even the emotional feel.If the picture is well lighted, it has a happier feel to it, whereas darkness promotes an air of mystery or even gloom.

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Digital Photography generally provides easier ways to take photographs

Not so long ago there were many reasons for continuing to use cameras with film rather than to use digital cameras. There are still a few professional (and some amateur) photographers who cling on to their favourite film camera. With the ongoing advances in technology, digital cameras can now take as good, if not better photographs with a lot less hassle, and certainly less ongoing expense.

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Canon EOS 40D Digital SLR Review

The Canon EOS 40D Digital SLR offers two configurations: the body only and a kit with a 3.5-5.6, 28mm to 145 mm IS USM lens. The camera’s 1.6x focal-length multiplier adds an angle of view equivalent to that of a 44.8mm- 216 mm lens on a 35 mm camera.

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