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4 Simple Tips to Reduce Camera Shake
Fancy new digital camera’s have image stabilization technology builit in. But there’s no need to go out and buy a new camera if yours doesn’t have it. You can still capture nice crisp photos without having to lug around a heavy tripod. This article will show you some easy [...]
It is that time of the year when we take a look at what Digital SLRs, Point and Shoot Digital Cameras, Lenses, Digital Camera Accessories and Digital Photography Books have been popular among dPS readers over the first quarter of 2010.
Popular DSLRS
This last quarter saw the usual dominance of Canon and Nikon DSLRs in this [...]
Point-and-shoot digital cameras are ballyhooed as great close-up gear because the LCD display makes it easy to frame your photo accurately without fear of accidentally clipping off part of the image due to the parallax error difference between what the optical viewfinder sees and what the sensor actually captures. Yet, can you really view an [...]
Compared with point-and-shoot digital cameras, all dSLRs are a bit on the chunky side. However, some are more compact than others, and a few, particularly pro models with large battery packs and vertical grips, border on the huge. Before you lay down a large hunk of change for a digital camera, play with it to [...]
The third key component of a digital camera is its viewfinder. With a dSLR, the viewfinder is, along with lens interchangeability, one of the distinguishing features between the category and non-dSLR cameras. Certainly, other digital cameras provide a form of through-the-lens viewing by displaying the current sensor image on an LCD. But, an LCD display [...]