Archive for January 2012
How To Load The Film For Your Camera In A Few Easy Steps
If you’re having trouble loading the film on your manual camera, you no longer need to worry. It’s very easy with a little focus and patience. Read the tips and steps that I provide and you’ll be on your way to loading your film and like a pro.
As obvious as it sounds, be sure that you have the right film for your camera. Sometimes we can be in a rush and grab the wrong film. You may want to focus on a certain brand of film. Some brands turn out better quality images than others so do your homework as it relates to the different brands of film. Kodak and Fuji film are the most popular for color. You can also look for brands that provide black and whites images.
Be sure to look at the ISO film speed. The film speed range is from 100 to 400. 100 being the slowest and 400 being the fastest. Film speed of 100 is the best speed for taking your indoor shots as long as you have good lighting and a flash system.
If you want clear images that offers versatility be it indoors or out try going with ISO speed of 400. This film is best used for wide shots or moving objects.
Depending of your desired film speed, be sure to set the ISO speed on your camera to match that of the film by adjusting your cameras speed dial. Often times this feature is located on the top of the camera. Once you’ve set the speed adjustment, be sure to pull the film tab from the film container.
Next, open up the back of your camera, place the film in the camera film slot with the flat side up. Next, the film will get spooled by pulling the film over the cameras length. If your camera is automatic, you’ll have a much easier time doing this.
Once you’ve completed the above steps, close the camera and let it advance. You’ll know the advancing is finished once the counter hits 1 or the total number of shots that are available.
Congrats! You’ve just gone through the entire process of loading your camera film now you can take those awesome photos you’ve being longing to take. Have fun.
After you have gone through the process a few times, you’ll get the hang of it. Just be sure you take your time and not rush the process. Focus is the key, from film selection to advancing. Do it right the first time and you’ll save time.
How To Select The Best Camera For Your Needs
When it comes to selecting a camera, there are only 2 types. Are you looking for the latest trends or are you looking for something more familiar and traditional. Your 2 choices are purchasing the high technology based digital SLR or the more traditional manual camera.
If you’re confused about which of the 2 to buy, I am going to provide you with a few tips to help you get started on the path to selecting the best camera for your needs. What you first need to decide is, are you looking for a day to day camera for taking pictures for special occasions in life? Are you looking for something to take with you on vacation or are you seriously considering making photography a long time endeavor?
If you decide that this is a serious long term endeavor, than a DLSR would be you best option. DSLR stands for-Digital Single Lens Reflex camera. If you’re wondering what is the difference between a DSLR and a manual camera, read below to find out.
A DSLR allows you to adjust the camera’s shutter speed and aperture. You have to have patience when taking photos with a DSLR. It can be somewhat of a tedious task to take shots with this camera but the end results are very rewarding. You’ll get the photos that you really want when using a DSLR. With a traditional manual camera, you just point the camera and shoot it. The pictures are as is. You may or may not want pictures like this.
Camera Reviews-
Read popular camera magazines and online reviews to find out more about a specific brand of DSLR camera. I suggest you get familiar with the most current and up to date cameras on the market. Doing so will help you get a clearer idea of what your needs are. This will help you save time and money. In doing your research you learn about depth of field, doing close-ups and flash systems.
The Price Is Right-
The price of DSLR cameras very. The less expensive are manual and offer automatic aperture settings and the high end cameras offer the features of the lower end cameras plus many additional features.
The high end models can be programed, have flash measure abilities and have many more shutter speed read outs.
How Do You Decide-
If you’re in your local camera shop and you see a few cameras that you like, pick them up. Get a feel for them, look through the view finder and look at the camera focus. Do you feel comfortable with the camera? Are you intimidated by the camera controls? Do you feel comfortable with the price?
If you take my 3 tips into consideration when selecting your camera, you’ll find your shopping experience to be more efficient and time saving. As suggested earlier, read a few camera publications and learn more tips about how to select a good camera that meets your requirements.
About The Author
Keith S. Black has many different photography methods. He is a successful photographer and makes a full time living as a photographer. To find out about one of the best cameras to use for your photography you can visit: http://reviewdslrcameras.com/nikon-reviews/ to read one of Keith’s Nikon Reviews and get more information.
Canon PowerShot G12 Digital Camera Review
Canon
Point & Shoot, 10 megapixel, Optical Viewfinder, Compact Sensor, 5 x optical zoom, CCD Multimedia Card, Standard SD, SDHC, SDXC, Built-in Flash, 12.4 ounce, ISO 3200
The Canon G12 is an exciting camera for new beginners and advanced beginners. The G12 Digital Camera integrates powerful technologies.. It has a 2.8-inch variable-angle PureColor system LCD, and RAW + JPEG image modes. Raw files are so named because they are not yet processed and therefore are not ready to be printed or edited with a image editor. Normally, the image is processed by a raw converter where precise adjustments can be made before conversion to a file format such as TIFF or JPEG for storage, printing, or further manipulation. This camera is an introduction to the more advanced needs of amateur photographers. It has 720p HD video with stereo for crystal clear sound, multiple aspect ratios, high dynamic range, electronic level, and tracking autofocus. This camera gives you more creative control than ever before!
Features:
* 10.0-megapixel sensor and the DIGIC 4 Image Processor combine to create Canon’s improved low light performance.
* Shoot 720 pixel HD video in stereo sound; with HDMI output.
* 10 megapixel, 1/1.7-inch type Charge Coupled Device (CCD); 5x optical, 4x digital, 20x combined zoom.
* 11 shooting modes; 19 scene modes; Self-timer.
* Canon’s Hybrid Image Stabilizer compensates for camera shake during close-up shooting.
* Built-in flash.
* Optical Image Stabilizer system; DIGIC 4 Image Processor.
* Capture images and video to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card, Multimedia Card, MMC Plus Card, HC MMC Plus Card.
* 5x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer; 28mm wide-angle lens.
* 2.8 inch color LCD (Variable-angle with wide-angle view); Built-in flash; 720p HD video in stereo sound.
* USB 2.0 Hi-Speed; SD/SDHC memory card slot.
* Zoom lens.
* Exposure Control.
The Canon G12 Digital Camera creates great images and 720 pixel HD video. This camera is way ahead of competitors in its class. It offers an optical viewfinder and point-and-shoot technology. The Canon really stands out; it is great for beginners, but offers enough features and quality to keep more advanced beginners satisfied.
If you want to control the camera’s options manually, you have that option with the Canon PowerShot G12. Simply use the new front and back control dials, you will find these dials.
With 5x optical image stabilizing zoom, you have the ability to get close up to the action. The camera has a 10.0 megapixel sensor, coupled with the DIGIC 4 Image Processor. This makes the Canon PowerShot G12 much more sensitive than other cameras with the same megapixel count. Camera shaking can really mess up an image. This camera reduces the camera shake to give you pictures that are amazingly clear and sharp.
As an Advanced beginner, if you want to get SLR quality from a compact camera, than you’ll love this camera., It offers powerful features like the 2.8-inch Variable-Angle PureColor System LCD and 720 pixel HD Video. You will be able to create crisp, sharp images. It has stereo sound, multiple aspect ratios, Electronic level, high dynamic range, a front dial and tracking Auto Focus. With all these features, you’ll be amazed at the quality of images you can create.
Canon Rebel T3i Camera Review
- 18 mp Resolution
- 3.00x Zoom 18-55mm Kit Lens
- 3in Optical/LCD Viewfinder
- ISO 100-12800
- 30-1/4000 Shutter Speed
- 3.5 Max Aperture
- Dimensions are 5.2 x 3.9 x 3.1 in
- Weight is 20.6 oz such as the battery.
Canon’s Rebel T3i Digital Single Lens Reflex camera is definitely an entry-level camera, but definitely on the top end of that spectrum. This camera was announced in February 2011. Don’t lose those opportunities to capture memories in publications. This is a great camera for beginners. You can easily use, clear to see and creates professional images. The HD Movie mode makes extremely sharp, crisp and professional movies.
Features:
* DIGIC 4 Image Processor with ISO 100 to 6400 for top image quality and speed. Expandable to 12800 (ISO is International standards organization) One of the main features of the DIGIC 4 cameras is a function to detect and track faces.
* ISO 100 – 6400 for shooting from bright to dim light
* Improved Full HD Movie mode with manual exposure control, expanded recording with new Movie Zoom
* 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor (3:2) for shooting at high or low angles and 1,040,000-dot VGA with reflection reduction. (VGA is Video Graphics Adapter)
* New Scene Intelligent Auto mode and Picture Style Auto incorporating the brand new EOS Scene Detection System
* Built-in flash
* Full HD movie mode at 1920 x 1080 resolution with manual control and selectable frame rates.
* ISO 100 – 6400 for shooting from bright to dim light. (Sensitivity to light – normal is 100. Whenever you improve your sensitivity, the output of your sensor is increased and fewer light is needed to have a great picture.)
* And Video Snapshot features for enhanced video shooting options.
Canon’s Rebel T3i has a 3in tilt and swivel 1,040k dot LCD monitor screen that permits you to compose and shoot or film at unusual angles. Additionally, it features multiple aspect ratios when shooting in Live View. (The aspect ratio of the image is the ratio of the width from the image to the height, expressed as two numbers separated by a colon). It’s creative filters which are employed during playback. Additionally, it offers manual control over audio recording levels in movies. The T3i also provides wireless flash control. Some new features would be the T3i’s Movie mode which offers Digital Zoom and Video Snapshot capabilities. Auto shooting mode now employs scene detection. There’s also a new Mark II version of the EF-S 18-55mm kit lens. It has high resolution still images and Full HD video with external microphone jacks. It is possible to remotely control flashguns having its internal flash, a feature previously only featured on higher-end models.
This camera will give you many years of enjoyment and can make all of your photographic endeavors easier and provide you with more professional results. If you are seeking a camera around the upper end of beginner models, this is actually the camera for you.