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Capture anything but ordinary photos and videos using high quality cameras. Here are some tips on choosing and using digital cameras.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Fascinating Animal Photos
Check this out for fascinating animal photos. They are soooooo cute!





Monday, June 2, 2008
The Painting-like Photo Shoot – Slow Water Motion
The slow water motion seems to be very amazing. You can create a painting like photo of flowing water. Do you know how this photo was taken?

Or have you come to think whether this one is a painting or a photo? Well, to tell you honestly, it’s a raw photograph. Never been edited on photoshop. How this picture was taken? Read on… the trick is here

All you need is your camera, the flowing water composition and a tripod. First, look for a flowing water subject and then mount your camera on your tripod to keep the camera on a steady manner. Then force the shutter button to stay open for about two seconds so you can create a soft, flowing effect for the water while the other elements in the scene stay nice and sharp. That’s all you’ve gotta do ;)




Monday, May 26, 2008
Canon PowerShot A560 - My First Ever Camera
Canon PowerShot A560, bought it about 15,000 Philippine peso. But then I sell it after 1 week because I don’t like the design. But on the other hand, the features are great. It has 7 megapixel sensor and 4x optical zoom lens. It also has the face detection feature. But then I sell it to my friend just because I wanted a different design.
Here are some other features of Canon PowerShot A560
• Higher maximum ISO in which the sensitivity reaches up to ISO 1600
• Upgraded Digic III processor chip
• 35mm-to-140mm equivalent 4x zoom which gives it more range than the 3x zoom lenses
• 2.5-inch LCD screen with the viewfinder that can be used for shooting in dim light or tight quarters
• 7.1 Megapixel, 1/2.5 inch type Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
• Normal focusing range: 1.5 ft./45cm-infinity
• Macro focusing range: 2.0 in.-1.5 ft./5-45cm (WIDE), 1.1-1.5 ft./33-45cm (TELE)
• Viewfinder monitor: Real-image optical zoom viewfinder
• LCD monitor: 2.5 inch amorphous silicon TFT color LCD
• LCD Pixels: Approx. 115,000 pixels
• Maximum aperture: f/2.6 (W) - f/5.5 (T)
• Shutter Speed: 15-1/2000 sec.
• Flash range: Normal: 1.5-11 ft./45cm-3.5m (W), 1.5-7.2 ft./45cm-2.2m (T)
• Macro Flash range: Macro: 1.0-1.5 ft./30-45cm (W), 1.1-1.5 ft./33-45cm (T) (when sensitivity is set to ISO Auto)


Check out www.Canon.com for more info

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