
Veteran author Julie Adair King demystifies the high-end features of the new Canon T1i. The Canon EOS Rebel T1i is the newest camera offered in Canon’s popular Rebel line of digital SLRs-and sells for less than $900. Packed with page after page of full-color images, this hands-on guide is aimed at helping you make the most of the Canon T1i’s controls and shooting modes. Read the rest of this entry »
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Canon EOS Rebel T1i/500D For Dummies
Nikon D5000 For Dummies

Full-color guide to everything you need to get the most out of your Nikon D5000! The Nikon D5000 packs a lot of punch into a camera that beginners will love, and now you can pack an equal amount of punch into the digital photographs you take with your new Nikon. Whether you want to understand the D5000′s new exposure settings or learn photography basics such as Read the rest of this entry »
Nikon D3S Review
Nikon D3S In-depth review
Barnaby Britton, February 2010
When the Nikon D3 was launched in August 2007, it had an immediate impact on the DSLR market, and not only in the professional sector. The D3 was Nikon’s first DSLR with an FX (full frame) CMOS sensor, but its major selling point, in the minds of many photographers at the time, was its unparalleled image quality at high ISO settings. With the D3, photographers could shoot at ISO settings up to 6400 without a significant penalty in noise, and in a pinch, even go up to ISO 25,600 (equivalent) – unheard of at the time. This versatility, coupled with a very capable AF system and rugged, weatherproof build, did much to reverse Nikon’s declining fortunes in the professional DSLR market. Professional Canon users, many of whom were disillusioned by the seemingly endless problems that plagued the flagship EOS 1D Mark III at the time, flocked to the D3 in large numbers. In the process, Nikon mounted a formidable challenge to Canon in the sports and action segment of the pro marketplace.
A little over two years later, and Nikon is trying to build on the foundations laid by the D3′s runaway success. Enter the D3S. Ergonomically, very little has changed. In fact the D3S and its predecessor are difficult to tell apart at a casual glance, but the D3S does offer some significant improvements, not least a new 720x1280p video capture mode, and Read the rest of this entry »
.Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Review
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Review
February 2010, by Richard Butler
The Canon EOS 1D Mark IV is the fifth generation of Canon’s speed-orientated range of professional DSLRs. It retains the two-grip form factor of the original, 4MP EOS-1D launched in September 2001 (itself building on the integrated grip of the film-era EOS-1N RS, also the first to offer 10fps shooting, albeit without AF between shots). And it’s this consistency of design, which extends to the AF pattern and much of the control layout, that helps to explain the name – the Mark IV really is the current point in an evolutionary process, rather than a wholly separate model. Read the rest of this entry »
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How to photograph landscape Great landscape photography everywhere. Let’s face it, if you go on holiday, which falls into the eye? Yup, it is the view. That’s why you go to your destination. To remove the camera, ran a couple of pictures and photos at home, to show everyone how great the city and … [...]
Adobe releases Creative Suite 5 bundles
Adobe has released the final versions of its Creative Suite 5 software bundles that include Photoshop CS5. The five bundles contain various tools selected for use at different levels of print, web and video design and editing. Many of these tools, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premier and After Effects are also available separately. Adobe Ships [...]
The Internet is now the most popular type of display of images for both amateur and professional photographers. It is also the simplest type of photographic theivery or abuse of copyright. A few simple steps, the chances of your images are used by others without permission. 1st Keep small images The larger the image, use [...]
If you have spent less time in Flickr or photos online, you will quickly discover that reproduce some of the most popular photo, is a drop splashing in a puddle of water. There are a million different ways to make a drop of water to shoot, but we will cover the basics, allowing your creativity [...]
The Seven Levels of Photographers
oke, after you have to be a cool photographer, now you can score yourself. What is my level?? Artist: Top Level 7 (equivalent to “Heaven” in Christian mythology) This is the highest level. An artist fixes his imagination in a tangible form called a photograph. He captures the spirit of place or person, real or [...]
Seven Steps For Better Point and Shoot Pictures
They have everything auto-Point and Shoot camera is the latest, so that images can take without knowing anything about photography, and you can. But it does not mean an automatic right! So you should understand a few basic rules of photography and camera features and you will see more pictures, you can be proud to [...]
Photography School – 5 Tips To Pick The Right School
There are a lot of people who seriously consider photography as a career. There are many who feel that the conclusion of her life in a satisfying shooting experience. But this undertaking requires a thorough training in photography. Just like every school, it is essential that a photograph of the school, to choose all the [...]