Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Camera & Photography: A General Overview

Options constitute the hallmark of the twenty first century. Picking the right camera thus becomes a tedious task. Picture quality, clarity, precision each demands adequate consideration. The hike in camera prices owes to the thriving industry of photography. Advanced, improved versions of older models are constantly being added to the recent catalogs to meet the global needs of technology. The art of photography allows wide scale circulation through mechanical reproduction. Aerial, Astro photography, Aura, Commercial, Dig scoping, Events, Forensic, Infrared, Kirilian, Macro, Medical, Modeling, Nature, Panoramic, Paranormal, Pinhole, Sports, Underwater… are the many known styles of photography. The world of camera and photography aids one to explore and en cage the manifold realities of their existence. Moreover the uniqueness of a work of art is inseparable from its being imbedded in the fabric of actuality.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Cameras--difficult choice

There are so many different camera manufacturers in the market these days; it’s hard to choose the best. If one company increases the mega-pixels or quality, another is lowering its price. Sony, Samsung, Cannon, Fujifilm, Kodak, and Nikon are just a few of the companies fighting it out to claim the number 1 spot in the market. From DSC’s (Digital still cameras) to SLR’s (Single-lens reflex) cameras and now HD (High definition), the camera has tremendously improved. Not only are these cameras used for photographs, but they also give the user a chance to shoot videos of their favorite moments

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Megapixel wars

Not very long ago, it cost a huge amount of money to have a digital camera with a megapixel count of over 5. Now, however, point-and-shoot cameras with 3 times the megapixel count at one-third the price are becoming commonplace. All major manufacturers are now locked in a battle for supremacy over whose sensor has the highest pixel rating. This rating explains the maximum dimension of the photograph, but for all intents and purposes, anything above 10 megapixels is unnecessary. What manufacturers should look to provide instead, is better features such as multi-face detection, quicker autofocus, more advanced lenses, and the like. It really is time that the mindless war over megapixel supremacy end. And it better be soon, otherwise we'll soon end up with cameras that are overwhelmed by thier own megapixel count.

The Eye to your Digital SLR

If you think that finding a good SLR camera is tough, try finding the best digital SLR lens to go with it. The digital SLR is a very versatile camera, a piece of art that demands the use of the best quality camera lenses when being used. Besides providing the best picture quality via enhanced clarity and precision, it also adds to the life of the gadgetry.
The 5 important outlines that come in handy on selection can be summarized as:
Focal Length
Optimum perspective with regard to Prime vs. Zoom
Maximum Aperture
Price vs. Quality
Extra Features

It pays to gain prior information and education on the introductory overview of camera lens concepts, as in most cases a camera is a once in a lifetime investment and you sure do not want to invest wrongly!

Saturday, May 21, 2011

What's Really Important in a Camcorder

Don't buy a camera because it's expensive and high-tech, promises lots of features and is really cool looking. What's more important is for you to decide what you really need in the Camera. Some just need a manual focus, that can be found in a basic home cam, you just have to specify the same to the seller. Some just want to shoot videos for memory... even an iPod Touch 4 would do for that!
So what's really important in a camera is your primary, and perhaps only, requirement. Trust me - you go on buying a really big expensive camera, sometimes you won't even be able to understand how to turn it on!
So there you go. Function matters. That's all.