Monthly Archives: October 2008

Searching For The Best Digital Camera

If you are looking to buy your first digital camera that you may be wondering where to start owing the huge array of new technology about. For someone who is dedicated then they may spend quite some time researching consumer reports to find the best digital camera. Once the search is over it is time to gather up your savings for the camera of your dreams; that brand new 10 megapixel, 10 times optical zoom camera with a two and a half inch screen. Unfortunately, technology doesn’t ever stop for breath and your personal choice is no exception, so after months of searching you now have to have the latest version of the camera which has taken over the accolade.

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Photography For Freelance Writers

Wanting to be a freelance writer means that sooner or later you will have to travel. The lucky ones get their expenses paid up-front, but most have to get their expenses reimbursed from the client.

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Portrait Photography

Portrait lighting

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Don’t Be A Loser … Backup Your Photos and Data

Just One Of Those Days?

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Facts About the CANON EOS Rebel XSi

The CANON EOS Rebel XSi offers two different body designs. An attractive solid black and a less-attractive two-tone silver and black model. Both models comes in a body only or single lens kit with the EF-S 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. The XSI is slightly larger than the XTI, the XSI takes off a couple of ounces, making it 1 pound and 2.5 ounces. The plastic body gives it a feel and appearance of a cheaper brand camera. The grip is not entirely desirable either. The larger 3 inch LCD screen provides some necessary changes to layout control over the XTI model. Almost all the buttons are easily accessible with your fingers, making it ideal for easy picture taking. There is no two-hand operation needed with this camera. With one hand you can fully navigate between changing ISO, white balance, metering and so on. The menu makes navigation very easy.

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