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Review of Best Professional Shooting Equipments

Posted by jamey5169 on December 4, 2008

Shooting is the leading profession in today’s world. With people wants to keep memories of their happy life what is the best then capturing them. For getting the picture preserved shooting photos is the best option. It requires good photographs along with good photography equipments. If the equipments are not up the mark then it is not possible to have good photographs.

In this new era with latest technologies various equipments are available in market. Whether it is wedding photography, bridal photography, baby photographer, baby photography, commercial photography equipments are the same. There is change in style of capturing image, type of lenses and camera. Some of the equipment are the D-SLRs, the “sweet-spot” models-those in between the compact entry-level cameras and bulky pro bodies. Canon EOS 40D is the ability to set exposure compensation merely by rotating the Quick Control Dial on the camera back.

Nikon D300 delivers on its promise of terrific image quality. The camera is remarkable at higher ISOs, and its Active D-Lighting preserves detail throughout high-contrast scenes. OLYMPUS E-3 the rugged splash- and dustproof E-3 features a rarity in a D-SLR: a tilting/swiveling Live-View LCD monitor that makes shooting from unusual angles easy. Panasonic Lummox DMC-L10 with a fully articulated Live-View LCD monitor, the DMC-L10 makes it easy to shoot at odd angles for more creative landscape images. Sigma SD14 big feature is its unique Fovea X3 image sensor. Full featured Power Zoom TTL portable flash for perfect exposure under almost all digital camera shooting conditions. Also pro ball head tripod solid heavy duty all metal alloy tripods for all Pro Digital Cameras. Also pan head tripod economical light weight tripod for medium weight Digital Cameras. Digital portrait photographer connects a camera to a flash with a wireless trigger, not a wire to trip over, essential when photographing children.

Comprehensive Wireless Flash Trigger Kit includes a transmitter (shown left), receiver (shown right) and cable adaptors. The transmitter includes a mini-phone sync connector for triggering a bracket mounted flash. The Prom ax System with 5 configurations is the most versatile flash light control in a convenient kit. These bounce reflectors attach to your flash in seconds and fold flat for storage in the included 8″ x 5″ pouch.

These were some of the photography equipments for having ultimate photos, which one remembers throughout his entire life.

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I’m Documenting UFOs With My Digital Camera So Take Me Seriously!

Posted by jamey5169 on December 4, 2008

The introduction and continuing use of digital photography has created a division in the photography and UFO community.

It’s not the same as a traditional film camera, argue some photographers and so called photograph ‘purists’ and UFO experts. Images can be altered using photo editing software like Photoshop, say others.

The truth is, most people don’t understand digital cameras or they do not like the change brought about by this somewhat new medium and stepped up use in UFO documentation.
Regardless of whether you agree or disagree, UFO sky fishing using digital cameras will continue.

Keep it Real!

Digital photographers should keep work unaltered and archived correctly. Here are a few recommendations on how to do this:

1. Save your original image in TIFF or RAW and never make any changes to it. Digital SLR cameras shoot in RAW, TIFF, and JPEG. Regular digital cameras may only shoot in JPEG. JPEG degrades every time you move it, change it, and save it, so it is not an archival format. If you have the capability to shoot in RAW use it. RAW images are very similar to shooting slides (remember those) using a film camera. The images are very very clear. If you are shooting in JPEG you must first download the image to your computer, and ‘Save As’ a TIFF. You cannot convert a TIFF or JPEG to RAW you can only take photographs in RAW. RAW images can be converted to TIFF and JPEG.

2. Rename your image correctly. Include a date, time, and location. You may also want to include the type of camera you use and the lens if you are using a digital SLR camera. The more information the better. Also, make sure the date and time on your digital camera LCD monitor is correct. Change it if it is not.

3. Resize your images using photo editing software. I recommend Adobe Photoshop Elements which is very affordable. You need to understand resolution and how to change file formats for archiving photographs and sending over the Internet. Have you ever received a picture from someone and had it so big you could only see one small portion of the image? You need to avoid that common mistake.

4. Your work is a photograph. A digital photograph is unchanged. If you alter it is it digital media. These same rules apply to any artwork you submit in art competitions. You may lightly change dark and light settings. For instance you could perform an auto enhancement to correct any color imbalance. This is still considered a photograph. Any other more advanced changes and it is digital media.

Michelle Drumheller

http://www.digitaltiff.com

http://skyfishing.wordpress.com/

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New Concept of Remote Security Cameras

Posted by jamey5169 on December 4, 2008

With all the latest technology today, of course they have come out with security cameras that can be operated by remote. You can use these for many things, just as if you are using a regular style one. Remote operated security cameras are not really expensive. Some types are actually cheaper to purchase than other systems that do not offer remote. These remote operated systems are capable of capturing motion while others will trigger an alarm of some kind.

These remote operated systems are capable of capturing motion while others will trigger an alarm of some kind. When a trigger alarm from a remote system, this will scare off any intruder when installed in a home. In some cases the intruder or the potential intruder is still caught on surveillance and can be identified.

These cameras use video streaming to relay images from the site. This enables the owner of the property to be in a completely different area and still see images. Even if you are on vacation or grinding away at work. These remote security cameras also record and are capable of analyzing still images too. This will come in handy if someone actually does break into your home or business. With the footage captured, your local authorities can process the recording or images and get some form of ID on the suspect.

Another advantage is the ability to actually network and receive images from several different places, back to you wherever you might be. Most are also in color, not black and white. These security cameras in some cases, depending on the type can also pan a room and keep a good clear reception and the images are sent to you through video streaming. They are also able to tilt to different angles if you need them too.

These are great advantages compared to other systems. You can go wireless but, there is nothing like a remote security camera system. One of the biggest disadvantages of your run-of-the-mill security cameras is that they still need technical monitoring, in order to see what is actually being shown. These are often the type systems department stores and smaller stores use. It depends on what type of they have installed.

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