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Photography 101.7 – ISO

April 15, 2009 by Digital Camera Reviews · Leave a Comment 

Photo: Rainer Ebert - CC license The following post is from Australian photographer Neil Creek who just launched a free background image site featuring his photography, and is developing his blog as a resource for the passionate photographer. Welcome to the seventh lesson in Photography 101 - A Basic Course on the Camera . In this series, we cover all the basics of camera design and use. We talk about the ‘exposure triangle’: shutter speed, aperture and ISO. We talk about focus,

Digital Cameras Are “Earthly” Cameras

April 14, 2009 by Digital Camera Reviews · Leave a Comment 

by Nick Kusina Digital cameras are utilized by all the peoples around the world nowadays. Digital cameras are more improved in comparison with regular cameras. There are quite a few problems associated in using a common camera while digital cameras provide more advantages. We can bring the digital cameras with us to everywhere we travel and we can have a view of the photograph and capture a photo. The plus in operating this style of camera is that it does not cause any type of revolution to th

Photo Friday: What I Use

April 10, 2009 by Digital Camera Reviews · Leave a Comment 

I’ve had several people inquire what equipment I use to take pictures for Not Exactly Bento.  I’ve debated alot about talking on this subject.  The equipment I choose to use may not suit someone else.  As well, there are many advanced point and shoot cameras that can give results to rival an SLR.  Then, I thought about my purpose in sharing all this photography information on a bento blog: to help others find the information that it took me so long to acquire.  So, I rethought my position and de

Innovation in the creative industries will spring from the paradox of constraints.

April 8, 2009 by Digital Camera Reviews · Leave a Comment 

Constraints, Big Bend National Park, Texas | Mar 2009 Photo: from March back in Big Bend National Park in Texas, plugged in from the campsite, lost in my own bubble for the evening. Campsites are usually places to relax and enjoy a disconnected life; once we get wireless broadband into the outdoors I’ll be perpetually sleep-deprived. Also: Check out the refreshed details on the expenses behind the first loop of my “Drive-By” Road trip across the USA on my other site, Unstructured Vent

Nokia Bits: Nokia Point & Find Beta Out; Nokia Messaging-Hotmail; Nokia Photo Browsing Prototype App

April 1, 2009 by Digital Camera Reviews · Leave a Comment 

Aside from announcing that the Ovi Store would offer content, including some original and especially created for the mobile phone, Nokia ( NYSE: NOK ) released a slew of other product news. — Nokia Point & Find goes Beta: This product has been demoed before, most notably at the handset giant's Nokia World in Barcelona last December. But today, Nokia has released in the US and UK a beta version of Point & Find, which allows people to access information and services through the inter

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