Do It Yourself or Outsource – When to Utilize a Pro Photography Service
September 1, 2011 by Nadine Cooper
Filed under Cameras
The art of photography has changed significantly over the past few years, from SLR's to mobile phones who would have visualised only ten years back that the standard of photo from a basic mobile phone would excel some of the finest technology from just ten years ago?
Sure, there are the photographic enthusiasts out there that maintain their self loading cameras, just like there are the ones that rely on records and the popping sound being better than CD's. But photography has truly been extended to a much bigger audience, just look at the number of sites that promote pictures and photographs taken from all kinds of folk, from professional photographers through to rank newbies armed only with their iPhone or similar.
Like anything nonetheless , the simpler the makers make technology and the simpler it would appear to be to take a picture, great photography is still an art. Capturing the essence of a second, understanding frame, depth, light, contrast is something only a trained pro can offer.
Hiring a trained professional photographer for your family picnic is perhaps not necessary, but when it comes to a very important event like your wedding, well then it's different. Leaving your once in a whole life photos that'll be passed down generations to a pal with an cellphone is ridiculous, so too is assuming that supplied with a reasonable digicam your uncle or best man can capture the big day like a pro cameraman can.
Thus consider the seriousness of a second, sure it isn't invariably possible to forecast striking events, you don't always have enough time to arrange a professional photographer, like for your child's first steps but for your wedding photographer make certain you get a credible, experienced and proven professional, who knows the most effective way to take those live events and make them photographic memories.
There are actually tons of photographers offering their services touting as wedding photography specialists, but few have the experience, the talent, and the temperament to trust with generational images for a wedding is for life, but your pictures are still cherished for generations to come.
Find more of Australia's leading photographers on local online advertising directory, dLook.
DIY or Hire One – When to Use a Professional Photographer
September 1, 2011 by Nadine Cooper
Filed under Cameras
The art of photography has changed seriously over time, from SLR's to cellphones who'd have dreamed only 10 years ago that the quality of photograph from an entry level mobile telephone would excel some of the best technology from just a decade ago?
Sure, there are the photographic fans out there that maintain their self loading cameras, just like there are those that count on records and the popping sound being better than CD's. But photography has actually been extended to a much larger audience, just glance at the number of internet sites that plug photographs and images taken from all manner of people, from pro photographers thru to rank beginners armed only with their iPhone or similar.
Like anything nevertheless , the easier the manufacturers make technology and the easier it appears to be to take a photograph, great photography is still a skill. Capturing the essential nature of a moment, understanding frame, depth, light, contrast is something only a trained professional can provide.
Hiring a trained professional photographer for your family picnic is probably unwarranted, but when it comes to a truly special event like your wedding day, well then it's different. Leaving your once in a lifetime stills that'll be passed down generations to a chum with an mobile phone is daft, so too is supposing that equipped with a good digital camera your uncle or best man can capture the important day like a professional cameraman can.
Therefore consider the significance of a moment, sure it isn't always feasible to anticipate remarkable events, you do not always have sufficient time to prepare a pro paparazzo, like for your baby's first steps but for your wedding photographer make sure you get a reputable, experienced and proven pro, who knows how to take those live events and make them photographic memories.
There are lots of photographers offering their services calling themselves as wedding photography experts, but few have the experience, the ability, and the personality to trust with generational pictures for marriage is for life, but your photos are still treasured for generations to come.
Find more of Australia's leading photographers on local business directory, dLook.
Pentax Digital Camera 18 55mm 3 5 5 6
November 20, 2010 by Digital Camera Ratings
Filed under Digital SLR Cameras
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Pentax *ist DS 6.1MP Digital Camera with Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL Digital SLR Lens List Price: Sale Price: $858.99 You save: $40.96 (5%) |
DescriptionThe IST-DS defies convention. Weighing less than 18 ounces, this super-light, ultra-compact marvel boasts one of the world's smallest camera bodies yet houses an impressive array of features for astonishing image clarity and performance. A 6.1 megapixel CCD with advanced processing technology for high-definition images rich in gradation and saturation. Interchangeability with a wide selection of existing PENTAX lenses for convenience and versatility. An 11-point autofocus with SAFOX VIII for quick and accurate focus. And a host of user-friendly features including a high-magnification viewfinder, a large two-inch LCD monitor and data panel, and an innovative Auto Picture mode for fast and effortless operation. All packed into an attractive, sturdy casing. The perfect blend of portability and performance, the IST DS is the ideal traveling companion for beginners and advanced photographers of every level. Enjoy an easy-to-use and accessible operation system. From the multi-function four-way controller to the responsive electronic select dial and the large, easy-to-use mode dial, all switches and dials are efficiently and functionally laid out around the camera's compact body to assure smooth, fingertip control Effortlessly upload data to a PC using the included USB cable (USB 2.0 compatible) Choose from 18 user-adjustable custom functions to preprogram important camera functions to suit individual preferences Features
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Pentax K2000 18 55mm AF200FG Flash
November 19, 2010 by Digital Camera Ratings
Filed under Digital SLR Cameras
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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 |
DescriptionK2000 w/18-55 Lens and AF200FG Flash Kit. 10.2 MP is compatible with any Pentax lens ever made. Shake Reduction. A user-friendly tools such as a dedicated Help button. Advanced Auto Picture mode takes the guesswork out of your pictures by automatically selecting the best mode to use for a given situation. 2.7 inch high resolution LCD monitor featuring wide angle viewing of up to 170 degree allows for easy image review. High ISO of 3200 allows faster shutter speeds in lower lighting to freeze subject action while making the most of ambient light. includes widely available long life Energizer AA Lithium batteries for oustanding runtime. One of the smallest and lightest DSLR cameras available allows one handed operation. Features
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Nikon D3000 Digital Camera 18 55mm
November 19, 2010 by Digital Camera Ratings
Filed under Digital SLR Cameras
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Nikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens List Price: Sale Price: $499.00 You save: $50.95 (9%) |
DescriptionBreathtaking digital SLR image quality and easy operation highlight the 10.2-megapixel D3000--Nikon's friendliest DSLR ever. Compact and capable, the D3000 is compatible with a broad range of world-famous Nikkor lenses and includes the versatile 3x, 18-55mm Zoom-Nikkor with Silent-Wave Motor autofocusing and Nikon VR image stabilization to combat picture blur caused by camera shake for sharper handheld pictures. Special moments are captured faithfully at up to 3 frames-per-second and displayed on a bright, 3-inch LCD monitor. The D3000's split-second shutter response eliminates the annoyance of shutter lag. To further simplify picture-taking in special situations such as portraits, sports, landscapes, and more, the D3000 features icon-identified Scene Modes that deliver beautiful results automatically in otherwise complex situations. Features
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