What are some jobs related to digital photography?
March 30th, 2010 byWhat is a great camera for digital photography?
March 29th, 2010 byJazliyn asked:
I would love to get the Canon Digital Rebel, but it’s out of my price range.
I would love to get the Canon Digital Rebel, but it’s out of my price range.
I need something that has great focus, mininum noise, great macro, and under $400.
I’ve been doing digital photography for over a year now, and my HP camera is slowly losing it’s quality.
Cameras I’ve thought about:
Canon PowerShot S60
Olympus SP-510 UZ
thanks in advance!
What are some of the best digital photography forums?
March 29th, 2010 byCameras?
March 28th, 2010 bycan you find me some Photos of a Balcony SF view?
March 28th, 2010 byWhat type of cameras do photographers use for these professions?
March 27th, 2010 byM asked:
What type of cameras do photographers use for these professions?
What features and specifications are required?
- photojournalist
- sports photographer
- portrait photographer
- landscape photographer
What type of cameras do photographers use for these professions?
What features and specifications are required?
- photojournalist
- sports photographer
- portrait photographer
- landscape photographer
What is a good place to research professional cameras and talk to photographers about whic camera to purchase. I must start in the $1000-1500 range for the base lens and body. Thank you.
What digital cameras are good with low-light and up-close pictures?
March 26th, 2010 byI.M.N. Alias asked:
I am looking for a digital camera that will be used for a lot of at night or low-light shots as well as very close-up shots. Additionally, I would like a camera that is in the “compact” or “ultra-compact” category if possible. What are some suggestions for specific cameras, or, in general what features should I be looking for on cameras’ spec sheets that would tell me that the camera was good with low-light or up-close shots?
I am looking for a digital camera that will be used for a lot of at night or low-light shots as well as very close-up shots. Additionally, I would like a camera that is in the “compact” or “ultra-compact” category if possible. What are some suggestions for specific cameras, or, in general what features should I be looking for on cameras’ spec sheets that would tell me that the camera was good with low-light or up-close shots?
why can you still tell a difference between film and digital photography and film?
March 26th, 2010 by4990 asked:
There are plenty articles on the internet about how digital photography in many ways is ahead of film in terms of quality, details and the like. One thing I do not understand is why you can still tell a difference if a photographs was taken using a digital camera or on film. Why moves are still shot on 35mm if digital technology is so great? I don’t know if it’s the way digital reacts to light, whereas film is more warmer and closer to the way a human eye percepts the light.
There are plenty articles on the internet about how digital photography in many ways is ahead of film in terms of quality, details and the like. One thing I do not understand is why you can still tell a difference if a photographs was taken using a digital camera or on film. Why moves are still shot on 35mm if digital technology is so great? I don’t know if it’s the way digital reacts to light, whereas film is more warmer and closer to the way a human eye percepts the light.
What are the cameras used for that are mounted on top of intersection lights?
March 26th, 2010 byDan asked:
I’m not talking about the “red light cameras”. I’m talking about the cameras that are mounted on top of the lights at intersections.
Please read the question people: I’m not talking about the obvious cameras that take a picture of you if you run a red light. I’m talking about the simple cameras mounted on top of the lights at intersections.
I’m not talking about the “red light cameras”. I’m talking about the cameras that are mounted on top of the lights at intersections.
Please read the question people: I’m not talking about the obvious cameras that take a picture of you if you run a red light. I’m talking about the simple cameras mounted on top of the lights at intersections.









