Friday, March 12th, 2010

Shutter Speeds and the Different Settings Available to you on your Camera

September 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Shutters

I think its only fair that I give you a small sampling, a taste as it were, of the different settings available to you on your camera. I’ve covered only the most basic ones but each camera might have different ways of representing these to you.

When you get deeper into photography you’ll see that [...]

Mastering Shutter Speed in Low Light Situations

September 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Shutters

With today’s enormous variety of fully-automated digital cameras it can often be difficult to capture low-light indoor and action photos that are pleasing and successful. For example, pictures from a recent indoor family gathering might be full of red-eyed friends and relations and clusters of people brilliantly over lit by the flash. So, how does [...]

5 Materials And Technologies That Just Might Eliminate Digital Camera Shutter Delay

September 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Shutters

Bob pushed the shutter release button and…NOTHING HAPPENED. The football passed into his son’s hands and the actual photo he took was one of a cheerleader’s pom-pom. Bob missed the touchdown too. He resisted an insane urge to slam the camera to the ground and jump on it.
This was his first digital camera, and Bob [...]

Shutter Installation

September 19, 2009 by admin  
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Is shutter installation really as difficult as some retailers would lead you to believe, or can you do it yourself and save the cost? Having been an on-line shutter retailer for a number of years, specialising in DIY shutters while still offering a professional fitting service, I can honestly say it is feasible for even [...]

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