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How to Start a Photography Business – Camera Choices Made Easy./strong>
Digital Point and Shoot vs Digital SLR
I feel like everybody probably has their own camera right now, whether it be a point-and-shoot camera or a digital SLR, you probably already have [...]
This guide was originally published in 2008 but we’ve updated it for 2010 with new camera recommendations as well as information on all the new HD video options, Micro Four Thirds cameras and the latest waterproof point-and-shoot digital cameras.
Few gift-buying occasions are more filled with cliches than Father’s Day and high school graduation. For dads, [...]
What kit do you need to photograph a wedding?
Unfortunately there’s no one answer to this.  It really is tremendously varied. Plenty of photographers I know demand the latest, fastest DSLR and as far as they are concerned, nothing else will do. But that is not how we were working a few years ago. High speed [...]
Panasonic has added an 8mm fisheye lens to their Micro Four Thirds system lens lineup. Offering a full 180-degree angle-of-view, the new LUMIX G Fisheye 8mm f/3.5 lens has a focal length equivalent to a 16mm lens in the 35mm (full frame) format. The Lumix G 8mm fisheye lens should work with any Panasonic [...]
Photography shutter speed tips
A little knowledge about how the camera’s shutter speed works can help you obtain pictures with more impact.
All cameras from the most to the latest highly sophisticated digital SLRs have shutter speeds. The basic compact models usually have a fixed speed . More advanced 35mm cameras and the more sophisticated cameras such [...]