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Tag Archive 'Film Cameras'

You will come across few terms which are used in telling you about how to bring the flash to your control. But unless you have the background of these terms (and how a flash works), it will be a guessing game for you (and land up in the… ‘OK just tell me the settings and [...]

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You have probably heard before the better the camera the better the photo. So if you have a good camera it will do all the work for you? Not even close. Think about the problems you have and read the following below.
The war between film cameras and digital cameras is a new war. Why? [...]

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When doing photo editing, or if working in digital photo imaging training, photographs are normally taken with a digital camera and then loaded directly into a computer. If however a digital camera is not available, another option is that a printed photograph may be digitized using a scanner. Note that a variety of photos can [...]

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It seems like there is a war being fought, the culprit is film and pixels. Both are unwilling to give up. Film has been a forerunner for decades and is unwilling to give up. But it is surrounded and is very close to defeat. With its loyalists slowly loosing out because of lack of ammunition [...]

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There are some people who still hang on to their old fashioned cameras that use film cartridges that you must take down to your local developing center in order to get your pictures made. They still waste money having pictures developed that did not take or shots they wish they had not taken. They have [...]

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All cameras on the market nowadays come with LCD screens, so this is no longer a novelty. These screens come in various sizes to ease the photo making process and get the shooting experience to be more pleasant. Most amateur photographers have probably forgotten about the viewfinder on the old film cameras. Everyone uses the [...]

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