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Ammonite Four Thirds & Micro Four Thirds Photography Expanded Guide $19.95 The Four Thirds system is an innovative, open standard for Digital SLR cameras that is designed to optimize their size, performance, compatibility and extendibility. Standardization of Lens mounts enables photographers to mix and match interchangeable lenses and camera bodies from different makers. -Because lenses traditionally optimized for film cameras don’t always perform well with the digital camera’s image Sensor (the device that captures light in the form of electrical signals) the Four Thirds system – introduced by Olympus and Kodak – was the first digital-dedicated design. -Four Thirds lenses are highly computerized and tailored to the requirements of digital cameras. Small size sensors mean that lenses and camera bodies can also be lighter in Weight and extremely compact. Zoom lenses, in particular, pack impressive specifications into petite size. -The latest development, Micro Four Thirds, devised by Olympus and Panasonic for mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras, reduces size even further, without loss of usability, versatility or picture quality. -In this authoritative guide, Professional photographer David Taylor gives in-depth, jargon-free information on the pros and cons of this pioneering system, including: -the logic behind the Four Thirds system, its sensor size and aspect ratio-reviews of popular Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds cameras -advice on choosing Four Thirds lenses and accessories-guidance on exposure, depth of field, and flash-practical tips on lighting, macro, and camera care -connection to external devices such as Computers and printers-About The Author: David Taylor is an award-winning landscape and travel photographer, born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear. His work has taken him all over the world, but away from his photographic career David lives on an exposed hill, overlooking the market town of Hexham in Northumberland. |
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Digital Slr Cameras $23.6 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Digital Single-Lens Reflex Camera, Sony Α, Full-Frame Digital Slr, Sigma Sd14, Konica Minolta Maxxum 7d, Iiso Flash Shoe, Sigma Sd10, Panasonic Lumix Dmc-L1, Panasonic Lumix Dmc-L10, Finepix S5 Pro, Kodak Dcs, Leica Digilux 3, Sony Α 350, Sony Α 200, Sony Α 700, Kodak Dcs 400 Series, Sony Α 100, Finepix S3 Pro, Sony Α 900, Contax N Digital, Kodak Dcs Pro 14n, Konica Minolta Maxxum 5d, Kodak Dcs 300 Series, Kodak Dcs Pro Slr/n, Sony Α 850, Sigma Sd9, Kodak Dcs 100, Finepix S2 Pro, Finepix S1 Pro, Kodak Dcs Pro Slr/c, Kodak Dcs Pro 14nx. Excerpt: The Contax N Digital was a six-megapixel digital SLR camera produced by Contax in Japan . The camera was announced in late 2000, and began to be sold in spring 2002, after several delays. The camera received mixed reviews from the press, and was withdrawn from the market within a year of its introduction.It was noteworthy for being the first full-frame digital SLR , with an imaging chip the full size of a 135 film frame. All previous digital SLRs had a smaller sensor, giving a cropped view (see magnification factor ). The imaging sensor was a Philips FTF3020-C, which had previously been used in the Jenoptik Eyelike medium format digital back . Pentax also planned to use the sensor in a full-frame digital SLR, the Pentax MZ-D , but abandoned work on the prototype in late 2001. The sensor featured ISO settings as low as ISO 25, but the reviews noted that it had a relatively high noise level above ISO 100. The next full-frame digital SLRs were the Canon EOS-1Ds of late 2002, followed by Kodak’s DCS Pro 14n in 2003. In 2008 Sony and Nikon also introduced full-frame models.The N Digital was based on the short-lived Contax N range of 35mm film SLRs, and used the Contax N-Mount lens system. Nine |
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Digital Slr Masterclass $14.93 New – With the help of beautiful images as examples, professional photographer Andy Rouse answers all the questions that existing digital-SLR camera users, and those planning to convert from film, need to ask. From setting up the camera to managing the finished photograph, this fully illustrated guide covers the latest digital developments in user-friendly language. In addition to defining basic terminology, Rouse reviews the advantages of the digital camera and its technical operation. He helps |
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Digital Slr Masterclass $0.62 Used – With the help of beautiful images as examples, professional photographer Andy Rouse answers all the questions that existing digital-SLR camera users, and those planning to convert from film, need to ask. From setting up the camera to managing the finished photograph, this fully illustrated guide covers the latest digital developments in user-friendly language. In addition to defining basic terminology, Rouse reviews the advantages of the digital camera and its technical operation. He help |
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Digital Slr Masterclass $13.96 New – With the help of beautiful images as examples, professional photographer Andy Rouse answers all the questions that existing digital-SLR camera users, and those planning to convert from film, need to ask. From setting up the camera to managing the finished photograph, this fully illustrated guide covers the latest digital developments in user-friendly language. In addition to defining basic terminology, Rouse reviews the advantages of the digital camera and its technical operation. He helps |
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Digital Slr Masterclass $1.49 Used – With the help of beautiful images as examples, professional photographer Andy Rouse answers all the questions that existing digital-SLR camera users, and those planning to convert from film, need to ask. From setting up the camera to managing the finished photograph, this fully illustrated guide covers the latest digital developments in user-friendly language. In addition to defining basic terminology, Rouse reviews the advantages of the digital camera and its technical operation. He help |
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Minolta Cameras $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Minolta Dimage 7, 7i, 7hi, Minolta Af, Minolta Sr-T 101, Minolta Maxxum 7000, Minolta Xg-M, Minolta X-700, Minolta 16, Minolta Hi-Matic, Minolta Xd-7, Minolta Cle, Minolta 5000i, Minolta Dimage Ex, Minolta 110 Zoom Slr, Minolta X-1, Minolta Maxxum 4, Minolta 9000, Minolta 7000i, Minolta Tc-1, Dimage A2, Minolta Al-F, Minolta Xe, Minolta Vectis, Minolta X-570, Minolta Dimage A1, Minolta Xe-5, Minolta X-300s, Minolta Dimage 5, Minolta Maxxum 7000i. Excerpt: DiMAGE A2 is a digital camera which was manufactured by Konica Minolta .Left side of the DiMAGE A2Audio-video connectionThe following information was pulled from the original Konica Minolta website located here: Konica Minolta A2 Product PageThe Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 (it will be referred to as ‘A2′ in this article) was the successor to the A1. The A2 has an 8 megapixel CCD. The model is now discontinued. Sony bought out the Konica Minolta ( Engadget Article detailing the buyout) line and from that came the new Sony line called the Alpha series. The A2 is feature rich including items not found all in one on other cameras including a manual focus ring, time lapse options, a high resolution 922,000 pixel viewfinder as well as an articulating rear 1.8 inch screen, a 7x zoom barrel. The quality of the image is excellent for most amateur photographers. It is not considered a full SLR however, the lense cannot be changed and the viewfinder is still a digital representation of the object.For more detail, see the Konica Minolta product page or these excellent links of reviews and specifications:A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Minolta 110 Zoom SLR was a 110 format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by Minolta of Japan between 1976 and 1979. It was the first SLR in 110 format. It had an unusual, |
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Nikon D3 & D3X: The Expanded Guide $12.79 The Nikon D3 and D3X stand at the pinnacle of Nikon’s digital SLR line-up. Both cameras are designed for (and principally marketed to) professional photographers, who will appreciate their rugged build, blistering speed, and incredible image quality. This invaluable practical guide to the Nikon D3 and D3X, packed with the author’s own inspirational photographs, begins with an introduction to the cameras – exploring the essential differences between the two models and including a detailed description of their functions and features. Professional tips on using the cameras for the most popular genres of digital photography; detailed reviews of compatible lenses, flashes and accessories; tips on using the computer software supplied with these models; and advice on camera care, all make for an indispensable and unequaled reference for the serious photographer. |
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Portrait Classroom: Baby and Child Photography Tutorials for iPhone $1.99 4+~~Kim Binfield Photography~~Kim Binfield Photography~~http://itunes.apple.com/app/portrait-classroom-baby-child/id480534706?uo=5~~2011 Kim Binfield Photography~~1.0~~4926168~~23792029~~http://www.kimbinfieldphotography.com~~http://www.portraitclassroom.wordpress.com |
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The Master Guide to Digital SLR Cameras $5.7 Everything necessary to choose the right digital single lens reflex (SLR) camera and gain a working knowledge of its functions and features is provided in this guidebook. Up-to-date reviews of the latest digital model offerings from Canon, Nikon, and Pentax are provided and the features of each type of camera are explained, including focusing capabilities, camera controls, and menu options. Sample photographs taken with each of the cameras discussed vividly reveal the strengths and weaknesses of each camera and allow buyers to make a well-informed choice in buying a new SLR. |