Use The Rule Of The Third Correctly
November 16, 2010 by Morten Elm
Filed under Cameras
The Rule of the Third (also called the Golden Section) might seem a little complicated: But actually it is not as complicated as you probably think. If you are able to divide a square in nine equally sized parts, you will be able to use the Rule of the Third.
Try to turn on your TV. Look for the newsreader at one of the news channels. Is he sitting in the middle of the picture? No, he is placed according to the Rule of the Third in either the left or the right third.
Long before the photography painters found out, that if the main subject was placed either one third or two third from the top and/or from the left, the painting would look more balanced.
Actually one third is not the absolutely correct place to place the main subject. There is a very complex mathematically rule that describes the Golden Section. But as long as you are not showing your pictures to mathematicians, it is just fine to use one third as a rule.
So when you are photographing, try to place your subjects in the third parts of the picture; if possible both vertically and horizontal.
This is especially important when you are photographing subject that includes the horizon. A typical mistake is to place it in the middle of the picture, but the only thing that does, is to divide the photo in two; and that is not normally what you want.
So take a look at the subject and decide which part is the most interesting. Is it the sky or the ground? Are there beautiful clouds or are the subjects on the ground more interesting? Place two third of the photography with the most interesting part of the subject.
Some cameras cannot figure out the make the subject sharp, if it is not in the middle. If that is the case, you should just place the subject in the middle of the frame, only press down the release half and the turn the camera subsequently. This way the camera knows that your subject is.
Like all other photographic rules it is okay to break the Rule of the Thirds; as long as you do it on purpose and knows what you are doing.
Morten Elm is the editor of Foto Fan. Here you can read about digital foto. You can also find information about subjects like digital spejlreflekskamera.
5 Reasons Why You Should Throw Away Your Film Camera
November 13, 2010 by Martin Elmer
Filed under Cameras
For those few people who are still using film photography, here are some good reasons why you should opt for digital photography:
1. Using a digital camera is much more convenient than a film camera. It is very user friendly and can be brought everywhere. You can always place it safely in your pocket no matter where you go.
2. A digital camera will save you both effort and time. When you have taken a photo you will get immediately feedback, and you have the possibility to review them all. Then you can select the best ones and delete the rest. In short, you can keep taking photos until you get the perfect one.
3. The next good thing about digital photography is its capacity to have your photos printed immediately. Actually, you can it is much easier if you have a digital printer. You can just simply connect your digital camera to the printer and press the button to print. On the contrary, film cameras takes time before you get your photos developed. You also have to go back to the photo shop to get your pictures.
4. Another great thing you can get from digital photography is the capacity to modify or edit your photos anytime. Since the images are in digital files, it is much easier now to edit them. You can simply open the images in any photo editing software supported by the file. With the photo editing software, you can alter or adjust the color of your photos. You can also crop the photo and design your own photo. All of these in one photo editing package. It's more than what you can get from film cameras.
5. Lastly, digital photography has the ability to share the photos you have to your love ones and relatives. You can simply give a copy of the precious moments to someone everywhere. Just attach the softcopy of the photo to your email and send; that easy. But with film camera, you will spend money just on scanning the photos, to be able to send them online.
The digital camera has really paved way for an easier and more convenient way of taking high quality photos. So there is no better time to change to digital photography than now.
Martin Elmer is the editor of Foto Fan. Here you can read about fotografering. You can also find information about subjects like kameraer.
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Top Product In Its Field – A Canon Digital EOS
November 10, 2010 by Jeanetta Krause
Filed under Cameras
The new offering from Canon, the EOS 500D, hit the marketplace in March 2009. It is deemed an ideal camera for any photographer. Its Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) feature is light and compact with a splendid combination of must-have features that includes total video features in High Definition.
This new product uses the industrial noise reduction standard for images with its own CMOS technology while minimizing the power consumption but increasing frame rate capability. The CMOS sensor captures images that are processed by its own image processors using DIGIC technology before being stored in the camera's memory card. The DIGIC technology in the Canon EOS 500D uses advanced algorithms for processing its captured images that turn out white balanced and colored precisely with reduced noise levels. The camera responds quickly in its starting up task ready for continuous shootings due to the amazing processing speeds of the DIGIC 4 processors. This feature guarantees good quality images on any snapshots you may take on with it.
Aside from the CMOS and DIGIC technology working together, the EOS 500D Canon has an integrated cleaning system that reduces, repels and removes sensor dust to preserve image quality. Canon also includes an internal dust delete data system into the EOS class, which automatically deletes visible dust on the sensors using the latest photo-editing software, Digital Photo Professional.
Besides these outstanding features, this new offering of Canon 500D EOS is also equipped for full movie recording with HD resolution. The CMOS sensor works together with the DIGIC technology to permit the shooting of videos in various pixel counts, such as 1920 x 1080 at 20 fps and 1280 x 720 at 30 fps; you may even have a third option of 640 x 480 at 40 fps. This delightful DSLR camera allows about 30 minutes video shooting to a maximum of 4GB file in Quick-time MOV mode. The Canon EOS 500D camera's full HD feature is more than the expected 720p that is offered in other similar HD devices. Attached on is the full functioning HDMI link that allows movies to be played back or reviews images on your choice of HDTV.
Alternatively, you can view the movies or images on the EOS Canon 500D's Clear View 3.0-inch LCD screen. This new offering from Canon offers a wide angle of 170 degrees in various environments because of the unique double layers of anti-reflective coating. Users do not need to worry about shooting good images positioned awkwardly.
With the raving reviews on the Canon EOS 500D, you should be heading straight to the nearest Canon camera shop for a unit to experience the true art of photography.
A canon eos 500d is an extremely good all round camera. This camera is for beginners, and professionals aswell. The great thing about the canon eos 500 is that it can do just about anything you are looking for in a camera.
Advantages Of Owning A Digital SLR Camera
November 1, 2010 by Charmaine Brown
Filed under SLR Cameras
People have loved photographs ever since they were first a possibility from the length of time that it took to actually paint someone's portrait. With that being said, most people should appreciate the various ways that photography has changed since it first began. One of the reasons for the latest and greatest aspects of photography would be digital SLR cameras.
There is a lot to understand and appreciate about these cameras. Through the course of these paragraphs, you will get a little bit of information concerning why you might want to pick one of these cameras up to capture the memories that you are making.
You should consider several different things about these cameras, such as the ease of their use. The truth is, for many years photography was either too simple or too complicated to get the best pictures taken. It was when companies were able to find the middle ground and provide functionality that aided in taking great pictures, as well as making it simple enough so that anyone could do it.
The zoom is another thing that you are going to want to keep in mind concerning the new lines of cameras. With some of the earlier lines of handheld cameras, only a couple of decades ago, you were left at the mercy of the shot that you have in your viewfinder. Now, you can move the shot as close as you like it to be, with some cameras boasting up to a 72X zoom capacity.
You should finally consider the storage capacity of the camera itself. While there are still film relative cameras, there are many more that save the images to either a SD card or through the internal memory. This is able to easily be transferred to the computer that you are using to email to your friends and family.
Digital SLR cameras are really making waves in the technology world. Electronics like these are steadily improving all the time, and so if you have not upgraded in quite a while, now might be one of the best times to do so.
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In The Market For A Good Source To Enhance Your Digital Image Photography
October 13, 2010 by Ida Sanders
Filed under Cameras
If your one of the many who have a real passion for digital camera photography and looking for ways to improve your photos then, you may have realized that there are unlimited resources available. Regardless, of your level of expertise with the camera, you can always find new ways to enhance your photography skills.
Many amateur photographers struggle with trouble shooting good digital pictures. Some feel that they've been taking digital photos for a long time but, was never really able to shoot the beautiful shots they wanted. How frustrating it must be to take photos at important events only to find that they didn't turn out like they expected. This is a very common problem for those who don't know the little secrets for good digital photography.
There a countless of professional photographers more than willing to share their passion for digital photography. You can find many books and tutorials that offer a great deal of insight and inspiration on how to take great photos. However, before you buy a book, make sure you look up on the internet regarding people's reviews and how the book has helped them. There are various levels of instruction so, try to find one that suites your level of expertise.
Are you one of those who buy electronic devices and don't read the instructions? I used to be one of those that figured I would learn as I go. However, a very important lesson I learn is that all it takes is just a short time of some discipline to learn the operations of the camera which will save a great deal of time learning and allow you to enjoy the product so much more.
When it comes to camera's, you really need to learn the different functions that it comes with. Don't just flick through the camera manual and then put it somewhere you will never look at it again. If you want to take great pictures and take full advantage of today's high tech options, you owe it to yourself to really understand the ins and outs. Learn how to use the different camera modes, how to control the exposure and especially where is the flash option. You will not only save time in the long run but, also enjoy your camera so much more by taking some great photos.
The primary rule of thumb for taking great photos is all about keeping the camera steady and level. The digital cameras of today primarily come with a LCD screen which can significantly help to frame the shots. Don't forget to look for the horizontal lines and use them as a guide. By using a tripod, you will ensure that you won't have any problems with keeping the camera steady for those low light conditions or capturing fast moving objects.
learning how to use the flash properly can mean the difference between an awful shot resulting in unnatural skin color or harsh glares in your pictures. Depending on the situation, it's a good habit to get into by learning how to turn on and off the flash function. For instance, if the object is in the shade then it's a good idea to switch the flash on to illuminate the subject. However, when taking photos indoors, you will discover that properly using the flash function will be the difference between a good photo or one you will likely delete.
These suggestions are only a small fraction of what there is to learn with your digital camera photography. There are countless books that are written by passionate photographers who more than willing to share there vast knowledge and secrets. One very important lesson you will discover, is that it's the photographer who takes great pictures....not the camera.
As you continue with with your online search, don't forget to check out this very insightful article on enhancing your digital camera photography.


