Pentax Digital Camera 18 55mm 3 5 5 6
November 20, 2010 by Digital Camera Ratings
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Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL II Lens for Pentax and Samsung Digital SLR Cameras List Price: Sale Price: $120.00 You save: $79.95 (40%) |
DescriptionThe DA 18-55mm II is the ideal zoom lens for a wide range of shooting applications, covering a wide to moderate wide-angle. This lens has improved resolution to match with high resolution sensors and PENTAX SP coating which protects the exposed lens elements. Features
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Pentax K2000 18 55mm AF200FG Flash
November 19, 2010 by Digital Camera Ratings
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Pentax K2000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 DA L Lens and AF200FG Flash Sale Price: $679.00 |
DescriptionFEATURES 10.2 effective megapixels - 10.2 megapixel CCD sensor offers superior image resolution with maximum control over noise. Ultra-compact, lightweight design - One of the smallest and lightest available designs makes the K2000 perfect for spontaneity. Easy one-handed operation with a comfortable carrying weight makes transitioning from a point and shoot trouble-free. PENTAX Auto Picture - Expect the right exposures with the settings you want. Auto Picture mode automatically calculates photographic factors to pick the best picture mode, optimizing the camera settings for any situation. Scene modesĀ - Ten intuitive Scene modes offer point-and-shoot ease by further optimizing the camera for common situations and subjects. 2.7 inch LCD monitor - A 2.7 inch high-resolution, wide-view LCD monitor beautifully displays your pictures, and provides intuitive, easy-to-read menus. PENTAX-developed body-based Shake Reduction - With body-based Shake Reduction, the PENTAX SLR system will stabilize your shots, providing maximum flexibility with no compromise in optical quality. It increases your handheld shooting shutter speed range by 2.5 to 4 stops for blur-free pictures, and is compatible with every PENTAX lens ever produced. Help Button - Leave the manual at home. The dedicated and reprogrammable Help Button on the K2000 is like having a built-in user?s guide. It clearly explains camera settings to ease the transition from compact photography to DSLR mastery. Dust Alert function - Dust Reduction and Dust Alert features eliminate the need for time-consuming retouching by minimizing dust and determining if and where any dust remains after the system is activated. Pentax Real IMage Engine (PRIME) - PRIME image processing engine maximizes image properties and allows custom adjustment of image parameters, such as truer color tones, a wider dynamic range, and natural-looking high ISO images. Full backward lens compatibility - PENTAX has manufactured ... Features
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Sigma DP1 14MP Digital Camera
November 17, 2010 by Digital Camera Ratings
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Sigma DP1 14MP Digital Camera Sale Price: $599.00 |
DescriptionThe DP1 is a completely new type of camera offering the full specs and high image quality of a DSLR in the body of a compact camera. It is powered by the 14-megapixel Foveon X3 direct-image-sensor, which can reproduce high-definition images rich in gradation and impressive three-dimensional detail.It is possible to record images in RAW or the widely used JPEG in four resolution modes. It offers five Exposure modes and three Metering modes as well as being equipped with a built-in flash with the Guide Number of 6, hot shoe, neck strap and 2.5-inch TFT color LCD monitor with approximately 230,000 pixels.The DP1 has the high resolution and functionality of an SLR, plus adaptability in terms of accessories, all built into a small body. Features
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Nikon D5000 Digital Camera Lens
November 16, 2010 by Digital Camera Ratings
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Hard LCD Screen Protector for NIKON D5000 Digital SLR Camera + Premium Goja Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth Sale Price: $9.99 |
Description- New Professional Hard LCD Screen Protector for Nikon D5000- Protect yours delicate LCD screen from scratches and dust.- Reduces glare for better viewing in sunlight.- Can be removed and washed, leaving no sticky residue on your LCD screen. - Made of high quality, scratch proof plastic polymer (PET).- The LCD screen is one of the most expensive parts of your camera to replace and will not be covered under warranty if scratched or marred. Prevent scratches and other accidental damage with a high quality screen protector.- New Premium Microfiber Cleaning Cloth- Ultra gentle! Extremely fine microfiber leaves zero scratches, streaks or marks. Safe for all lenses.- Features special saw tooth pattern edges. Other sellers' cloths have unfinished edges that will fray easily, the weave becoming undone and threads pulling out easily. Our microfibers are made with premium materials and designed to the highest standard of quality.- Ideal for cleaning oil and dirt off eyeglasses, iPhone/iPad and other touch screens, binocular lenses, digital SLR and other camera lenses, GPS devices, and other delicate optics.- Clean without the need of soaps or detergents. Wipe down kids' toys, cribs, stainless steal counters and other areas you want to keep chemical free.- Great value for your money. Reusable and long lasting. No more paper towel and tissue waste.- Extremely handy! Keep one in your office, home office, laptop bag, camera bag and car.- Size: 6 x 7 inches (15cm x 18cm)- Each microfiber is individually and neatly packed in it's own polyurethane plastic bag for long term safekeeping. Features
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Use The Rule Of The Third Correctly
November 16, 2010 by Morten Elm
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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.







