Camera Lens Hood Thingy What Is It?
Monday, May 31st, 2010
What is the camera lens hood used for anyway. Learn here and be sure to check out my photography tip loaded website http://www.kentweakley.com/blog
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What is the camera lens hood used for anyway. Learn here and be sure to check out my photography tip loaded website http://www.kentweakley.com/blog
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Hi and welcome to our Samsung NX10 DSLR Camera Review. This review features a hardware review of the NX10 and also at the end a 1 minute Video/Audio test along with several demo snapshots taken from the Camer
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In this episode Mark describes the two types of light meters. He answers the questions, “What meter should I buy?” and “How do I use a light meter?”
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Knoll Light Factory allows you to create lights and lens flares in an unlimited number of ways. You can create hundreds of variations from uber-realistic flares based on real camera lenses to totally other worldly fantasy light effects.
This video compares it to the built-in Lens Flare filter in Photoshop. There’s not really much of a comparison since you only get 4 presets with the built-in filter and the only adjustment you can make is to the Brightness. But watch this short video and see for yourself! Go to www.digitalanarchy.com for more info.
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Full guide at: http://www.dslrtips.com/workshops/How_to_take_photos_at_night/manual_long_exposure.shtml How to take successful photos at night, by Gordon Laing, Editor of http://www.dslrtips.com
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Explaining manual and automatic camera shutters; learn how to use camera lenses for manual and digital cameras in this free video on photography and camera ownership.
Expert: James Flint
Bio: James Flint has been working with computers professionally for more than 10 years. He studied graphic design and newspaper production while in college.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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This video explains into depth how to create a photograph that offers an increase in the dynamic range (or higher dynamic range) that is done by using your camera’s Multiple Exposure alone rather than using Photomatix HDR (High Dynamic Range) photographic image software, which usually result in unusable garbage due to lack of knowledge in tone mapping.
Since doing this in-camera offers realistic higher dynamic range than garbage results coming from Photomatix.
No, you can not use Auto Exposure Bracketing while Multiple Exposure because with AEB enabled, the Multiple Exposure will be disabled. Enjoy.
Music: Forest Flower by Chico Hamilton
Multiple Exposure supported camera models: • D3X • D3s • D3 • D2X / D2Xs • D2H / D2Hs • D2 • D700 • D300s • D300 • D200 • D90 • D80
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This is my third Unboxing video and this time its my first Digital SLR camera, the Nikon D40 and the Nikkor 18-55mm VR lens. It is a very good beginner/amateur DSLR, has tons of features and is very easy to use. The Help menu is a blessing to every beginner!!!
Sorry about my poor voice; after a hard day’s work my energy meter was a bit low. I would really appreciate if you could limit your comments to the camera/lens.. Any positive or constructive criticism is also appreciated.
Disclaimer: This video is not meant promote any product, and the views expressed are solely my own.
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As features such as face-recognition and image stabilization have become standard in many point-and-shoot and micro four-thirds cameras, manufacturers have been upping their game by adding new, cool features to grab your eye. Tim Moynihan takes a look at the in-camera instructions, miniaturization settings, panoramic features, and low-light HDR functions that star in the latest cameras of 2010.
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In this second part of my Sony Cybershot DSC-WX1 coverage, I look at the user interface. This is followed by some photo and video tests, along with actual HD footage taken with the WX1.
Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/davomrmac
or the main website http://www.geekanoids.co.uk
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