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		<title>A Significant Digital Camera Purchasing Manual</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First things first, in the essence of thorough disclosure, I need to declare that I own numerous cameras. These comprise of cameras created by distinct manufacturers. The cameras I have include four Olympus&#8217;, one Fuji, as well as one Kodak. I must mention that I&#8217;m a little biased toward a specific brand, however I&#8217;ll attempt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First things first, in the essence of thorough disclosure, I need to declare that I own numerous cameras. These comprise of cameras created by distinct manufacturers. The cameras I have include four Olympus&#8217;, one Fuji, as well as one Kodak. I must mention that I&#8217;m a little biased toward a specific brand, however I&#8217;ll attempt that this does not cloud any statements I might subsequently make.</p>
<p>think a special <a href="http://www.getprice.com.au/Nikon-P90-Digital-Camera.htm"> Nikon P90 Digital Camera</a></p>
<p>If digital camera retailing is any signal of what the best manufacturer is, then as per eBay.com Nikon would be a certain leader. Presently, this manufacturer holds the honor of creating the largest number of cameras in the listing of the ultimate cameras. This includes 4 amongst the top 5. Partaking in the topmost positions along with this maker are a couple of the units created by Panasonic cameras. The next best consist of cameras by Konika. Minolta creeps in with a couple of their  cameras. And to finish in a solid 25th position, the old and powerfully built Agfa. gpoz324</p>
<p>Browsing through a different website displayed that Nikon led the line, and next came by Sony. The next in the line-up is  Flip Video , which in turn is followed by Contax; and following these are BenQ,  HoneyWell, Gami, and Lumix. A different website positioned the cameras in the given manner. The top one was Nikon, at the seocnd spot was Fuji, third came Kodak, and these are followed by Panasonic, Fuji, HP, Aigo, Gami, Lumix, and Casio.</p>
<p>If you add up all these, the best 3 end up being Canon, Panasonic a far 2nd , and Konika  very close at 3rd. Everyone else accounted for less than ten topmost rated offerings.</p>
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		<title>The Case for Using a Tripod</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 05:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No photographer likes to burden himself down with unnecessary
 accessories and weight when going out to take pictures.  We have
 All heard that a tripod increases the chances of producing a sharp picture but we are not sure that having a steady hand and using faster shutter speeds will remedy the situation.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No photographer likes to burden himself down with unnecessary<br />
 accessories and weight when going out to take pictures.  We have<br />
 All heard that a tripod increases the chances of producing a sharp picture but we are not sure that having a steady hand and using faster shutter speeds will remedy the situation.</p>
<p>It seems to me that digital cameras are especially sensitive to camera movement.  I have observed a noticeable difference in images taken with and without a tripod even when using a fast shutter speed, for instance faster than 1/125th  of a second.  Keep in mind that if there is camera motion, any slice of the time that the shutter is open will capture  some of that motion, even at the higher shutter speeds.  A tripod opens the possibilities of  extremely slow shutter speeds and it&#8217;s sibling , a wide depth of field.</p>
<p>One way  to save space and weight is to carry one of the light weight tripods.  Monopods and table top tripods are very limited in use.  As long as the total height measures to your own eye height, this tripod will be usable.  In order to avoid camera shake when taking the exposure, these light weight tripods work better if you use the self timer to make the exposure.</p>
<p>A good alternative to carrying a tripod is the bean bag tripod.  In most cases out in the field there are walls, branches, rocks and even the ground itself on which to place your camera.  But these surfaces are rarely level and an up or down angle may be needed.  The bean bag tripod like &#8220;The Pod&#8221; from a Canadian company works well in these situations.  The Pod may even fit inside your camera case.  Again, it is best to use the self timer when photographing landscapes or other static scenes.</p>
<p>The tripod is also useful when taking multiple images for later stitching.  These panoramic pictures make beautiful wall images since the total number of pixels in the final image is multiplied by the number of images uses.  Another benefit is that a wider angle perspective is possible without the foreshortening and distortion of a super wide angle lens.  When a scene would benefit from  including a person in the scene, you yourself can be that person.  Just predetermine the position and pose needed for the composition and use the delayed self timer for the exposure.  A sharp image will enlarge successfully and will also make possible extreme crops without losing quality .</p>
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<p>Retired portrait photographer. A very steady person.</p>
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