Thursday, June 3, 2010

Digital Photography: Best Health


Macro Water Drop - Macro Photography by Glenn Scott

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Digital Photography: Great Ways To Live


Candid Street Photography by razuryza

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Edinburgh Photography, Dancing in the Street by John Gilchrist

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Digital Photography: Healthy Life


This ain't no photography #1 by Azam Sa'ad

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


Better Photography Cover Page Aug 2008 by Anirban Brahma

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Digital Photography: Great Tips For Life


Linda Higgins Model Venice 5-03-2009 025 Daniel Beaman Photography Los Angeles Hotter by DanielBeamanAmericanPhotographer

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Digital Photography: Best Health


new york art photography  Manhattan Bridge by Daniel A. Norman

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Digital Photography: Healthy Eating


Champlain Bridge, Ottawa River - Kite Aerial Photography (KAP) by Rob Huntley

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Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Tips


Photography Desk by billread

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Night Photography (Aloha/Hillsboro Oregon) by metakephoto

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Digital Photography: Best Health


NEW SITE!  NEW EVERYTHING!  40/60 Photography by Petey Photography | fortysixtyphoto.com

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


Linda Higgins Model Venice 5-03-2009 025 Daniel Beaman Photography Los Angeles Hotter by DanielBeamanAmericanPhotographer

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Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Tips


Theme: Superheroes Fashion Photography Narrative Based On The Characters Superman/Supergirl (Final Image 6) by Daniel James Underwood.

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Digital Photography: Healthy Eating


Photography is not a crime by photographer padawan *(xava du)

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealthy


Photography by Claudia1967

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


Daniel Beaman Photography Santa Monica Market St. Venice 3-31-2009 419 by DanielBeamanAmericanPhotographer

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Digital Photography: Great Life


Photography is Prohibited by Khaled A.K

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


Wedding, Weddings, Bride, "Bridal Party", "Wedding Photography" by smoothdude

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Postcard - published in "Photography Vibes, Best of Edition" by **charmin**

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Digital Photography: Best Health


365 - 169 - photography week - day 4 - life though a lens by the brownhorse

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Digital Photography: Best Life


Photography is allowed at Union Station by erin m

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Digital Photography: Great Life


Long Beach Harbor Patrol Say No Photography From a Public Sidewalk by Thomas Hawk

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


Daniel Beaman Photography Santa Monica Market St. Venice 3-31-2009 419 by DanielBeamanAmericanPhotographer

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


365 - 169 - photography week - day 4 - life though a lens by the brownhorse

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


Lego MOC photography by Larry Lars

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Digital Photography: Healthy Wealth


Long Beach Harbor Patrol Say No Photography From a Public Sidewalk by Thomas Hawk

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


Photography Desk by billread

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Digital Photography: Great Living


365 - 166 - photography week - day 1 - contact sheet by the brownhorse

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Photography Desk by billread

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Digital Photography: Great Life


This ain't no photography #1 by Azam Sa'ad

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Digital Photography: Healthy Life


My Flash Photography – Credit Goes to … by Captain Suresh

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Digital Photography: Great Life


World Photography Day by "சிலம்பொலி" ARUN

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Long Beach Harbor Patrol Say No Photography From a Public Sidewalk by Thomas Hawk

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Popular Photography Magazine's Featured Sunset * by ms4jah

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Digital Photography: Best Life


NEW SITE!  NEW EVERYTHING!  40/60 Photography by Petey Photography | fortysixtyphoto.com

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Digital Photography: Best Life


The pool at Playa Tejoncito (Kite Aerial Photography - KAP). by Rob Huntley

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Digital Photography: Great Living


365 - 166 - photography week - day 1 - contact sheet by the brownhorse

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Digital Photography: Great Life


A Year Into Photography and Lighting by ESARI

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Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Life


Urban people landscape - Cinematic street photography using natural light - Flinders Lane Melbourne Australia by Cuba Gallery - www.cubagallery.co.nz

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Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Life


Theme: Superheroes Fashion Photography Narrative Based On The Characters Superman/Supergirl (Final Image 6) by Daniel James Underwood.

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Digital Photography: Great Living


Tree Shadows - Kite Aerial Photography (KAP) by Rob Huntley

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Digital Photography: Best Health


Winter Road near Wakefield Quebec - Kite Aerial Photography, KAP by Rob Huntley

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Digital Photography: Great Ways To Live


Macro Water Drop - Macro Photography by Glenn Scott

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Digital Photography: Healthy Living


"Photography is just another way of keeping a diary!" by Anam Cara Photography ॐ

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Digital Photography: Healthy Daily Life


Evening Glow - Blue Ridge Parkway Photography by Dave Allen Photography

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Sunday, April 11, 2010


My first camera by Sir Cam



Digital camera batteries are specifically designed for the unique way digital cameras use energy – in big power bursts. Digital camera batteries have substantial power with a much longer life than alkaline AAs.




Batteries for portable consumer devices are principally made using technologies such as:




- Nickel Cadmium (NiCd)


- Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)


- Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)




Each type has unique characteristics manufactured for different uses.




NiCd and NiMH:




The main difference between the two is the fact that NiMH (the newer of the two technologies) offer higher energy densities than NiCds. NiMH are less prone to problems and require less maintenance and care. NiMH are also more environmentally friendly than their NiCd counterparts, since they do not contain heavy metals(which present serious landfill problems).




Li-Ion:




Li-Ion produce the same energy as NiMH but weigh approximately 35% less. This is a definite consideration in portable devices where the battery makes up a significant portion of the device’s weight.




Another reason rechargeable Li-Ions have become so popular is that they do not suffer from memory effect at all. Memory effect is voltage depression caused by improper recharging.




They are also better for the environment because they don’t contain toxic materials such as Cadmium or Mercury.




Rechargeable digital camera batteries are rated in “mAh”. The mAh stands for Milliamp Hour, a technical term for how much power a particular battery will hold. Those with higher mAh values theoretically last longer without requiring a recharge, allowing you to take more photographs before you have to replace your cells.




It is recommended when installing batteries that their mAh values match. Otherwise, it is possible that one will drain before the others, causing extra strain on the others, or preventing further photo taking until all are replaced.




- Help and Tips




Cameras consume battery resources quickly, even rechargeable ones, so you should always carry extra. NiMH tend to last much longer than most standard alkaline AAs – plus, are rechargeable, so they can be re-used for quite a long time.




Turn off your digital camera when not in use. Don’t stop after taking every photo and look at the picture in playback mode. If you are using MicroDrive media, be forewarned that these miniature hard drives may take up quite a bit more power than Compact Flash cards.




Rechargeable batteries don’t stay charged forever. They tend to lose a little of their power every day. If you recharge often and frequently use your digital camera, you will probably never notice this loss. However, after a couple of weeks, the loss may be noticeable, and after a couple of months or longer of non-use, those once were ready-to-go but now may have lost enough power to make them unusable.




If you are not planning on using your digital camera for a while, it may be wise to take your batteries out for storage. This reduces the chance of chemical leakage and corrosion, which can seriously damage your equipment.




If you plan on taking photos in colder weather or snowstorm, note that batteries may hold their power for shorter periods of time than in warmer weather. You may either want to bring extra during your photo shoot or look for those specially rated to handle colder temperatures.




If it is raining, or if you are near an area of running water such as a waterfall, be extremely careful. Get at a safe distance from the water before you change out the power cells. Water can corrode, possibly causing leakage, and this can damage your equipment.



For any beginner photographer or a first time buyer of digital camera, choosing and buying a digital camera can become a task. There is so much that goes in to buying a digital camera for the first time. But you need not worry about that. For I provide you a step-by-step camera buying guide here:


Research: Talk to people


As a beginner you should keep certain things in your mind. First of all you should ask yourself, what are the features you need, what type of photos you are going to click with your new digital camera. There are a lot of features in a digital camera such as modes, zooms, lenses, flash, focus, viewfinder, resolution and timer. Decide which features you want in your camera. You can talk to your family and friends and other digital camera features to know their opinions on various camera features. This will help you jot down the basic expectations you owe from your new camera.


Price factor


Set a realistic budget for your first camera and look for cameras in that price range only. Prices of digital cameras have fallen greatly over the years. Still, a digital camera purchase is considered expensive to its 35mm counterpart’s purchase.


Next, gain a good knowledge about the models of cameras you are considering buying. Don’t be a fool by going all by your friend’s choice. Be a proud owner of a digital camera that suits your needs rather than someone else’s.