Monday, 4 November 2013

Here are some of the types of cameras Photography with different types and different lenses







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Street photography

Street photography is an art that express human emotion within public places. The subject of the photograph might be absent of people and can be object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character.


Hip hop street art

Hip hop means jumping means 5 type of thinking which are dancing, gravity art, singing, free jumping, and of course, photography art.
Hip hop is another way for teenagers to express their emotion through previous 5 ways of thinking. For example, a teenager dance and another one who will take photo during that teenager dance hip hop.

 

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Types of Camera

Types of Camera

 

• SLR (Single Lens Reflex)

 

 

Some says “ what you see is what you get” SLR have changeable lenses. This is the most popular type of camera, pretty much the standard professionals.

 

• Twin reflex

 

This camera has two lenses — one for the photograph and one for the viewfinder.

 

 View finder (or range finder)

 

This is affordable cameras. The main problem with viewfinder is that the image recorded have low quality. Viewfinder cameras have features like lower noise and higher light level.

• Pinhole

 

 

 

A very simple camera without a lens.

• View

 

A flexible bellows joins two standards — one with the lens and the other with the viewfinder or film. This allows for unusual types of composition; for example, distorting the shape of the image by skewing the film plane.

 

 

We have 2 type of camera for taking video and picture under water.

 

 

These camera are water resistant that able taking photo between 1 to 10 meters under water. The picture quality is a little bit poor because of the housing of the camera.

Another camera is air vacuumed which cost more expensive and have a lot of equipment and accessories  attached to it.

Monday, 28 October 2013

Some interesting magazine i read today :)














I never knew there's an award for photography......but overall this magazine is really interesting :)

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Here are some of the best photography cameras


Canon EOS 600D

EOS Digital SLR and Compact System Cameras 

 

Canon EOS 600D

Your EOS adventure starts here
With class-leading 18-megapixel resolution, user-friendly design, and the entire EOS family of lenses and accessories at your disposal, the EOS 600D lets nothing stand in the way of your photography.
  • 18-megapixel CMOS sensor
  • Scene Intelligent Auto mode
  • Full-HD EOS Movie
  • On-screen Feature Guide
  • Up to 3.7fps continuous shooting
  • Wide-area 9-point AF
  • 1,040k-dot vari-angle 7.7cm (3.0”) screen
  • Basic+ and Creative Filters
  • Built-in wireless flash control
for specification visit ;
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/Digital_SLR/EOS_600D/  



canon   review 




 (2)Canon EOS 1100D

EOS Digital SLR and Compact System Cameras

 

Canon EOS 1100D

Take the first step
Advanced, compact and affordable: your first steps into the world of DSLR photography, made simple with Canon EOS 1100D.
  • Superior 12-megapixel image quality
  • On-screen Feature Guide
  • Creative Auto and Basic+
  • HD video capture
  • ISO 100-6400 sensitivity
  • Wide-area 9-point AF system
  • 63-zone iFCL exposure metering
  • 6.8cm (2.7”), 230,000-dot screen
  • Use with all EF and EF-S lense.


for specification visit;

http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/Digital_SLR/EOS_1100D/ 


Canon EOS 1100D review



(3) Canon EOS 70D

 

 EOS Digital SLR and Compact System Cameras

 

Canon EOS 70D

Capture the moment at seven frames per second
Capture the moment in stunning stills and Full-HD movies with the high performance EOS 70D, featuring 7fps full resolution shooting, an advanced 19-point AF system and Canon’s unique Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology.
  • Capture every detail with a 20.2 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5+ processor
  • Follow the action with a 19 cross-type point AF system and 7 fps continuous shooting at full resolution
  • Shoot stunning Full-HD movies with fast, smooth, accurate autofocus thanks to Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology
  • Control your camera remotely and instantly review your images with Wi-Fi*
  • Keep shooting when light levels fall thanks to ISO 12800 (H:25600)
  • Take control of your camera and frame your subjects from multiple angles with a Vari-angle touch screen.

 

 For specification visit

http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/Digital_SLR/EOS_70D/


Canon EOS 70D review








Friday, 18 October 2013

Five things to consider when buying a DSLR camera

Five things to consider when buying a DSLR camera

 

 

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If you’re planning on taking the plunge into the world of DSLR photography, here are five things that you should consider before making your final purchasing decision.

  1.     What will I be using it for? This is the biggest question which you must answer before making any sort of purchasing decision. Will you be taking portrait shots? Pictures of panoramic landscapes? Will you be turning your pictures into large prints? Will you need to take HD video footage too? These are all questions which must be answered and will greatly affect the attributes that you look for in your new DSLR.
  2.     Budget wisely. Once you’ve decided what you need your DSLR to do, setting a realistic budget for yourself is a must. Shopping for DSLRs is, potentially, a very expensive undertaking and you must be realistic about what you can afford. Don’t forget to factor in the cost of the camera, lenses, and any accessories you may require.
  3.     Maintenance. Unlike your current point and shoot camera, a DSLR requires a certain level of upkeep, especially where the lens is concerned. You must clean your lenses frequently, to ensure that no dust or grime collects and ruins your images.   
  4.     Cruise the forums. Reading all of the manufacturers information before you purchase a new camera is a given, but also ensure that you cruise the forums to get a real feel for what other photographers are saying about your prospective new DSLR.
  5.     Play with it. Choosing a new DSLR all comes down, in the end, to feel. Even if you intend to purchase the camera online, go into your local camera shop and ask to try it out first. Navigate the menus, try out the zoom and take some sample pictures; it’s the only way to know if it’s the DSLR for you.