Photography has always been somewhat of a cool hobby to have. With DSLRs being a lot more affordable than a few years ago, amateur photographers are jumping on the DSLR bandwagon. Here are five questions to determine if you really need a DSLR and other cheaper alternatives.
My dream came true when Canon and Nikon released their DSLR cameras with HD video possibility. For people whose lives consist mostly of perceiving life through visual contact this option allows to look outside of the borders of still image. But there are some things that you should know if ...
I have many times been asked what some of the terms in photography mean and how they affect a photograph. I have also heard many of the terms used incorrectly. They are heard so often in advertising and even in passing that people use them in every day speech without ...
Guest post by: Brad Nichol from 01imaging.com This is the first instalment in a three part series I am presenting on the theme of how to get the most out of your iPhone photos. In this instalment we will concentrate on the characteristics of the iPhone 3GS image quality with ...
Lens hoods are annoying to lose and even more annoying to replace. For a bit of plastic, they can range from $20, to even $600! Now, what if I told you that you can make your own lens hood for less than $5 and in less than 15 minutes?
How good would it be if you could just shoot, view and share your photos instantly? Or maybe when you’re out, you want to make space on your memory card without having to permanently delete the photos? Well, the newly released Eye-Fi WiFi lets you do all that and much more. It’s claimed to be the first wireless memory card.