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Dslr Cameras

DSLR, expand to form Digital Single-Lens Reflex cameras are the digital cameras that direct light from the lens to an optical viewfinder on the back of the camera through the implementation of mechanical mirror system and Pentaprism.

DSLR Cameras: Most preferred by Professional Photographers

These cameras are widely preferred by professional still photographers as

They allow accurate preview of framing close to the moment of exposure.
Allow its user to choose from a number of interchangeable lenses.
Allows accurate preview of depth of field.
Larger sensors in contrast to compact digital cameras that allow for similar depths of fields and picture angle to film formats, and even high signal to noise ratio.

Digital Point-and-shoot Vs DSLR Cameras:

The reflex design scheme is what primarily differentiates a DSLR from a digital point-and-shoot camera that exposes the sensor constantly to the light projected by the lens and allows the cameras screen to be used as an electronic viewfinder.

HDSLRs: The High Definition DSLRs that were introduced in 2009 had a video mode in addition to the still photography mode. The video mode allowed its user to record high definition motion video. The Nikon D90 was the first DSLR camera to shoot and capture HD video.

DSLR Timeline:

1991: Kodak was the first to release the commercially available DSLR camera, Kodak DCS-100.
1999: Nikon D1, the first DSLR camera to replace film cameras in the professional photo journalism and sports photography field.
2000 (January): Fujifilms Fine Pix S1 Pro, first DSLR camera to have been marketed to non-professionals.
2004: Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D, first DSLR with in-body image stabilization.
2009: Nikon D90, first DSLR camera with video recording.

Market Share: As of 2008, Canon and Nikon had a whooping share of 41% and 40% respectively whereas Sony and Olympus each had only 6% market share. The duopoly of Canon and Nikon is often referred to as Nikanon or Canikon on online forums.

Popular Brands: Canon, Nikon, Kodak, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic, Samsung, Konica Minolta, Fujifilm and Sigma.

Advanced Photography Tips 31 Advanced Photography Tips To Help You Advance In Photography

Want to advance in photography? Here’s a list of 31 awesome tips that every photographer (especially if you are beginning) must learn to use in the respective situations. Photography in the initial stage can be learned through photography tips. But as the time passes by and you gain experience, you can actually falsify or criticize the facts you learned in the preliminary stage. This is so because, photography is not governed by any rules and laws but by your own creative vision. However the experience of others comes in handy. Here’s a collection of tips and tricks you can use to get to an advanced level in photography.
6 Tips For Photographing Sunsets: Photographing sunset is the common desire of all the photographers. But what sets the sunset apart for the rest of the sunsets. It is more a matter of being there at the right place at right time to fill the frame with the glory of setting sun – to capture hues and saturation, shades and tones, drama of clouds and charisma of your subject (the sun).
9 Tips On Shooting Against The Sun: Photographing against the sun is a challenging task. The result/subject appears dark due to the dominance of sunlight. Here are few points you should bear in mind while shooting in sun.
6 Tips For Blurring The Background: Blurred backgrounds compliment the subject aesthetically. It helps in focusing and separating the subject from its surroundings and is an efficient technique for eliminating the background clutter.
Essential Tips On Wedding Photography: Looking forward to photograph your friends wedding ceremony and reception? Here are some essential tips to guide you for getting some excellent shits as a starter.
10 Tips on How To Shoot Professional Portraits: Portrait photography is the most common form of photography. Be it a newbie or the professional all strive for framing the personality and character of an individual on the photographic frame.

18 Tips For Night Photography: Shooting during the night can be very challenging because of the limitations that the light poses. Here are some tips to help you take some excellent, colorful and beautiful shots during the night.
Tips On Auto Level Post processing: Here’s how to re-touch and give finishing touches to your images. Open your photographs in the image editor of your choice and make subtle changes to give a professional touch to your photographs.
Panning Photography: Panning works best for sports and motion photography or when you want to depict a motion or movement in your subject while keeping the subject sharp and focused.
Travel Photography: Going out on a holiday? Don’t forget to take your camera. Make the most of the opportunity – photograph the beautiful and mesmerizing scenery, self-posed portraits & roadside activities, vehicles, street lights…
7 Surefire Tips On Capturing Expressions: Human expressions speak up loud and clear. The gazing eyes and the smiling face ultimately draws the viewers attention and makes the photographs lively. Here is your chance to learn how to capture the expressions to make a mark with portrait photography.

8 Thumb Rules That Save You In The Most Tricky Situations: Photography is the art of mastering the appropriate technique. How about learning some rules which come in handy for the most tricky situations.
How To Make An Impression With Your Photographs: Photography is an art and an interplay of imagination and creativity where making a mark with your photographs is just a few tips away.
How To Take Great Photographs: What makes a photograph great? Is it the camera, the composition or your imagination which makes the difference.
How To Photograph Moon: How about photographing the silent companion of nature at night – the moon? Here are some simple tips to beautifully capture the beauty of moon at night.
Tips On Capturing Splash: Splash photography is challenging, yet a lot of fun. Photographing the splash opens up the opportunity of getting some unusual and unique shapes and forms of water droplets. So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to learn how to shoot a splash scene in 3 simple steps.
Become A Professional Photographer [10 Tips]: Learning to see what your camera sees is a good start for building a strong foundation for advanced stages of photography. So, what do you need for becoming a professional photographer?
How To Photograph Fireworks: Photographing the source of light is tricky and challenging. It bluffs the camera metering and tends to produce un-wanted results. Similar is the case with photographing fireworks. Here are some tips which will help you capture the overlaying and contrasting colors of firework explosions.
Candid Portrait Photography Tips: Candid photography is the essence of natural, unposed simple photographs. Here are a few tips for you to make the best of candid portraiture.
10 tips On Photography Compositions Using Patterns: Patterns compliment the composition indispensably. Here are 10 tips on how to use patterns for engaging the viewer in your photographs.
10 Tips For Shooting Group Photographs: The moment when the entire group of family members, friends or colleagues is together, is the best time to capture the incidents and events to cherish them for time to come. And this is where the group photography tips come in handy for making some of the best shots.
Tips To Improve The Background: Backgrounds play an important role in complementing the subject. Including the backgrounds tells the story and adds context to your subject. Are you neglecting the backgrounds?
Quick Tips On Macro Photography: Macro photography brings out the finest details of the subject which are usually not perceived by the human eye. Here are a few quick tips to help you photograph macro subjects.
Essential Tips On How To Shoot Landscape: Are you passionate about capturing the beauty of nature and the natural scenes all around you? Here are some tips to help you make great landscape photographs.
11 Tips – How To Capture Pets & Children: Photographing pets and children requires you to act spontaneously. You can neither direct them nor can you pose them for getting some beautiful pictures. But you can of course try out some tips described here to frame the notorious activities of kids and pets.
8 Easy Steps To Master Action Photography: Ever thought of photographing a dancer, a gymnast or a player while they are performing? Tune your camera to specified settings and you can get the finest results from photographing action, activities, motion and movement.
Essential Tips On Black & White Photography: Black and white photographs are classy and timeless. The black and white photographs hold the viewers attention and makes one nostalgic. Find out how to engage the viewers in the monochromatic world of blacks and whites.

Tips On How To Make The Composition Lively: Composition is an indispensable element in photography, it can either make the photograph or break the photograph. Here is your chance to enhance the composition by following some tips on making the composition lively.
How To Take Care Of Lens: Good lens is one of the factors behind better image quality. An expensive camera without a clean lens cannot render good results. Lens maintenance, thus becomes a primary issue with all the DSLR owners. Here are some simple and useful tips for taking care of your priced possession.
6 Tips For Creating Bokeh Effect: Bokeh compliments the subject aesthetically and induces the dreamy effect in your captures. Find out more about bokeh and how to create the bokeh effect here.
Tips On Using Natural Framing In Photos: Natural framing is a composition technique of drawing the viewers attention to the center of interest in the photograph. Here are some tips for using natural frames in your photographs.
11 Essential Tips On Getting Razor Sharp Photos: Are you worried about getting sharp results? Here are 11 tips to help you get razor-sharp images.

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The Review of a Trick Photography And Special Effects 2nd Edition E-Book

Many people are buying expensive digital cameras nowadays and they would like to make great and beautiful photos that everyone will admire. Unfortunately, most of them remain just average or below average photographers and their photographs suck. Main reason for this lack of quality in their pictures is not the lack of talent but the inadequate training and ignorance.

I was one of those “bad” photographers for a long time too. In fact I improved my skills and knowledge just recently. My friends and family members where amazed and positively surprised when I showed them my recent shots and they wouldn’t believe me at first that these shots where made by myself.

The secret behind my recent improvement lays in an e-book called “Trick Photography And Special Effects”, written by Evan Sharboneau. This is not just a regular e-book, but a whole course with videos and instructions to guide you, step by step, through the various techniques and tricks of modern photography.

Of course that this is not the only good book about photography out there and I don’t claim it’s the best. There are many good courses available online and probably in your local area too. It’s just my favorite book at the moment, it helped me a lot and that’s why I like it so much.

If you are a professional photographer this book might not be for you as you might already be familiar with lot of things in it. But if you are an aspiring amateur photographer or hobbyist like me who just got his first DSLR camera this might be the best purchase you ever made!

The second edition of the “Trick Photography And Special Effects” e-book is divided in three parts and it has nearly 300 pages and 9 hours of video tutorials. It includes more than 300 high quality photographs made by the author himself and by many other, very talented photographers from all over the world. The book is very easy to read and to understand even for a complete beginner.

In the first part of the book you can read abut long exposure effects and about the technique called light painting. It teaches you how to make photos with your DSLR camera in low light situations using various lighting methods and equipment. After this part you will be able to make some really incredible pictures that will astonish everyone who sees them.

In the second part of the book author introduces various trick photography techniques and many special effects. In this part you will also start using Photoshop to manipulate and enhance your photos to add drama to your images and to create surreal situations and settings.

In the third part of the book you can learn much more about Photoshop and how to create some really shocking images. The author of the book is a Photoshop expert and he will show you how to create some awesome effects in a simple and straightforward way.

All things considered, the “Trick Photography And Special Effects” e-book is a great choice for many people looking to learn more about photography and to improve their skills in a fun and interesting way. Some people may not consider techniques used in this book to be standard or traditional, but images created in such way will definitely draw lot of attention and make you a better photographer overall.

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