Yes, Annie does look a little waxy in this photo, as does Fidel. I am sure you know why :-) Anyway, the top photo illustrates one of my photo philosophies: Take the darn flash off the camera! Here I am using a flash bracket and a coil cord. With that set up, I can place the flash above the lens for both vertical and horizontal pictures, so that the shadow from the flash falls behind the subject, a...
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RickSammon on 27th Sep 2009 (via rickrawrulessammon.blogspot.com)
Some problems are always the same, despite the progress of technology. Even those who use digital single-lens reflex cameras know what it’s like when you have to use a flash when taking pictures of people when lighting is bad, for example. Even state-of-the-art external flash... - DigitalPixels.net
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DigitalPixels on 11th Jan 2010 (via digitalpixels.net)
Kodak M381 Digital Camera has an optical 5 x zoom lens that facilitates in getting you the pictures you wanted, even from distances far away. Naturally, beautiful pictures come with its Smart Capture feature that is quite innovative and takes care of the flash, focus and exposure automatically. Its price is also within reach. This
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Digital Camera Reviews on 1st Nov 2009 (via digitalcamerareviews.org.uk)
If you purchased your digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) as part of a kit, you already have a basic lens that takes pretty good pictures. However, part of the...
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PCWorld on 24th Nov 2009 (via feeds.pcworld.com)
Reminder: The Canon rebates end on January 16th. Lens and flash deals seldom get better than when there is a rebate available for them. If a Canon EF 200mm f/2 L IS USM Lens is on your to-buy list, don't miss the $500 instant rebate available right now. Canon Zoom Lens Reviews Canon Lens Reviews Canon EF-S Lens Reviews Flash & Lighting Accessory Reviews
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TheDigitalPicture on 6th Jan 2010 (via community.the-digital-picture.com)
buy ing a Canon camera lens might seem pretty easy but if you plan on turning out good Pictures , then there are several things you need to know about Canon camera lens – that if you are an aspiring photographer. What you see is what you get? If you are just ...
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1Gadget on 7th Sep 2009 (via 1gadget.net)
Since there is no one who can meet all kinds of cameras shooting situation, the same goes to the camera lens. Each lens of the camera has its own characteristics and elements with a clear advantage and disadvantage over others. As we learn more about how to differentiate the camera lens on the other, ...
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1Gadget on 31st Jan 2010 (via 1gadget.net)
Canon USA has announced rebates on a number of its digital cameras, lenses, flash strobes and printers valid for the rest of the year. The lens and flash rebates range in value from $20 to $500. They're valid on purchases made between 22 October 2009 and 16 Jan 2010, and any applicable rebates are applied instantly. The rebates are as follows: Lenses EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM - $30 EF 70-200m...
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ImagingResource on 26th Oct 2009 (via imaging-resource.com)
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF I don’t even know where to start. This lens produces sharp pictures and great color and contrast. And for its price (which seems to climb recently), it is worth more than 5 stars rating. I initially get this lens for low light action and sport photography (as this lens is famous for ...
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1Gadget on 4th Mar 2010 (via 1gadget.net)
Olympus E-PL1 is a 12.3MP Live MOS Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 Zuiko Digital Zoom Lens. The camera features built-in flash, In-body Image Stabilization, TruePic V Image Processor, ISO 100-3200, a direct button for HD movies, built-in photo effects, and a 2.7 inches HyperCrystal LCD AR(Anti-Reflective) coating. The camera
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dphotojournal on 12th Feb 2010 (via dphotojournal.com)