Monday, November 28, 2011

10 Products Kit For The Nikon D5000, D3000 Digital SLR Cameras

!±8±10 Products Kit For The Nikon D5000, D3000 Digital SLR Cameras

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Kit Includes:

* 1) .42x Macro Fisheye Lens -An essential tool for extreme sports and dramatic action shooters. The .42x Ultra Wide Angle Fisheye Converter Lens increases the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views. And it's so easy to use! Additionally the built-in detachable macro lens allows you to take extreme high resolution close-up shots!

* 2) 0.5x Digital Wide Angle Macro Lens - When you've run out of room and your back's against the wall and you just can't seem to squeeze everything you want in the shot, just put on this wide angle lens attachment to get it all in the picture. The Wide Angle Lens's detachable Macro Lens enables you to photograph small objects up close. Great for jewelry, coins, stamps, flowers, and more.

* 3) 2x Digital Telephoto Lens - When your digital camera can't get you quite close enough to the action, this 2x telephoto accessory lens will bring the action twice as close to you. This is the ideal lens attachment for sports fans and parents whose kids play sports.

* 4) 3 Piece Filter Kit - Lens filters are translucent pieces of glass placed in front of a camera lens to alter or adjust the light entering the camera, and more importantly to protect the camera lens. This is a combination of the three essential filters no photographer should be without.

* 5) 6-Piece Cleaning Kit - This contains hurricane blower, lens cleaning tissues, lens cloth, lens cleaning liquid, blower brush and cotton swabs
* 6) Lens Pen - The perfect cleaning tool safe for all camera lenses
* 7) Deluxe Camera Case - Protect your valuable camera investment
* 8) Full Size Tripod - Tripod with Carrying Case
* 9) CapKeeper Lens Cap Strap - Never lose your cap again!
* 10) DB ROTH Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth - Eliminate dust and smudges

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Works of Nikon D3000

Regina Spektor-On the Radio Thanks for watching :) This is my first video of pictures from my first DSLR, Nikon D3000:) i want to be an aspiring photographer, but i need your guys' help. Please rate, comment and Like:) and of course leave some tips for me.. Thanks :) hehehe well, have a nice and lovely evening,...or night :)

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Why Buy A Nikon D300 DX Digital SLR Camera

!±8± Why Buy A Nikon D300 DX Digital SLR Camera

Is it possible to find heaven in a camera? More precisely, the Nikon D300 DX Digital SLR Camera. Maybe. Maybe not. As with all great things, there are some blemishes. As good a camera as the D300 is, it's not for everyone, and knowing who it's good for is important. At least important to those contemplating buying the D300. Let's consider some things to watch out for.

As hard as it is to find fault with the Nikon D300, the first thing most people look at when buying anything, is the price. Apologies to Warren Buffett, and Bill Gates (this article is not for you). There are a number of solid contenders in this category, including the Canon EOS 40D, the Pentax K20D, the Olympus E-3, and the Sony Alpha DSLR-A700. At the time of writing, those cameras all sell at a lower price point then the Nikon D300. Anywhere from 0 to 0 less according to Amazon. Which is significant, when you consider what an extra 0 in your lens budget could do for your artwork.

If your this close to full frame, why not just go for it? Is full frame worth it? No, the D300 is not a full frame camera, but there are some full frame cameras for only a few hundred dollars more. Right now, online pricing shows the Canon EOS 5D (full frame) for about 00, while the D300 is 00. It would appear, that Nikon has positioned itself between a rock and an hard place with their pricing. For a few hundred dollars less I can buy a comparable camera from a number of vendors, or for a few hundred dollars more, I could buy a genuine full frame camera. Some would argue that going for the full frame technology is a no brainer.

While discussing price, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the predecessor to the D300, the Nikon D200. A fine camera for sure, and priced currently below the 00 mark. The D300 does have a few upgrades you will miss out on of course, such as live view, HDMI output, better grip, free NX Capture software, and a few extra megapixels. There had to be something to upgrade for after all. Although I've heard from a number of D200 owners that couldn't be bothered, and are sticking with their D200.


Why Buy A Nikon D300 DX Digital SLR Camera

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

How to Create Shallow Depth of Field

!±8± How to Create Shallow Depth of Field

When it comes to taking pictures, having the subject clearly in focus is very important. The pictures quality is usually determined by the transitions from bright to dark and the sharpness of the subject. If your pictures subject is out of focus the image will be lesser quality. Even if you've got the highest mega pixel count and best camera sensor!

Depth of field is about having the subject clearly focused. Learning how to create a shallow depth of field is relatively easy and can make pictures much better quality. Here's why: When you have the background out of focus the subject that is in focus will look that much more focused. Even if your subject is slightly out of focus, the highly unfocused background will make the focused subject look very clear and sharp.

Shallow depth of field can be performed simply by zooming in with your camera and adjusting the focus. This, however, is a quick and easy way to create shallow depth of field. The best way is to control the cameras settings.

Shallow depth of field is created by having a large aperture of, say F/5.6 or larger. When taking shallow depth of field photos I usually go to aperture priority and let the camera set the shutter speed for me. However, be careful! Some pictures may require longer exposures and if you don't have a tripod your shot will end up being blurry and out of focus.

When taking shallow depth of field photographs, be sure not to just take the picture. There's a big difference from taking pictures and composing them. Look at the background! See what will appear in the background and see if it accentuates your subject. Every part of your image should have something to do with your subject or the message you're trying to tell. Even if the backgrounds out of focus, you need to pay careful attention to it.

Telephoto lenses are usually a favorite when shooting shallow depth of field photographs. The more you zoom into the subject the more out of focus the background will become.

When people think of shallow depth of field usually it's the idea of having the foreground in focus and the background blurred out of focus. However, try having the background in focus and the foreground out of focus. This can make for different pictures than usual.

A variation to this is having the middle ground in focus and the background and a foreground object out of focus. This can be seen in films a lot when there is an over the shoulder shot and the shoulder and background are blurred out of focus but the character is fully in focus.

Having the middle ground in focus is also used in very close up photographs. A flower could be focused right in the middle and have the background and part of the front out of focus as well. These photos are very interesting.

Depth of field is very effective in directing the viewer to where you want them to look. Having your subject easily recognized will make for better photographs.


How to Create Shallow Depth of Field

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Recovering Lost or Deleted Images From Nikon D3000 Digital Camera

!±8± Recovering Lost or Deleted Images From Nikon D3000 Digital Camera

Nikon D3000 has a CCD of 10.20 megapixels, 3.00x zoom of 18-55mm, 100-3200 ISO, shutter speed of 30-1/4000 sec, 3.5 max aperture, etc. The storage media of this camera are SDHC and SD cards.

SDHC and SD cards are vulnerable to several logical as well as physical causes leading ultimately to data loss. Loss of data due to physical causes needs physical examination of the storage device in a lab for data recovery, data loss due to logical causes (or if you deleted them accidentally or otherwise) can be dealt with in home. Running an updated data backup process can recover images lost due to logical errors. But, if it is not available on your device, or if it cannot help, you will inevitably need to use some specific digital image recovery software.

For example, you want to view some images taken with your Nikon D3000 in your SDHC or SD card, or transfer them to your PC. Now, to your surprise, your 3.0 inch LCD monitor shows you an error like the following:

"Card read error."

After this message it turns out clear that your images are gone, lost; and attempts to access the visually empty storage medium prompt the same error message repeatedly.

Cause:

The above message, if considered due to some logical error, could have been caused by either of the following errors:

- removal of storage device from card reader or camera during data transfer or read/write process
- switching the camera off during data transfer or read/write process

Both these mishandling actions have done some damage to the storage medium causing loss of the images stored on them.

Solution:

Your images thus lost, or deleted accidentally right away can be recovered by two means. First, try running an updated data backup process. Data backup is a simple and common built-in facility in all PCs and new cameras to safeguard from data loss. If this facility is unavailable, or if it cannot help, you have to relay inevitably on the second and last option: buy and use a powerful image recovery software. Programs to recover images employ highly advanced methods and algorithms to cater to complex digital image recovery needs of the time.

Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery v3.2 does such a savior's job of recovering lost photo, audio, and video files of various formats from almost all storage media. Compatible with Windows and Apple Mac operating systems, this digital image recovery program saves the recovered data in a user-specified location without modifying or overwriting the original files.


Recovering Lost or Deleted Images From Nikon D3000 Digital Camera

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