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Techniques and Gears Night and Low light Photography
Night and Low light Photography
Techniques and Gears
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Choosing the right sensor size usually takes place in DSLR cameras while in compact digital cameras image quality and mega-pixel count is more concerned.
Digital camera sensors which are available in...
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Most consumer compact digital cameras don't support RAW format. But if your camera of choice supports RAW files, then you are about to experience some good times with your camera....
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With DSLR cameras, you will generally have more exposure modes, high quality flash modes, hot shoe, advanced metering system, bigger sensor size, Bulb shooting mode, more blades in professional lenses,...
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How many times have you gotten your photos back from the processors to discover that the stunning night or low-light scene that literally took your breath away now looks insignificant...
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Prosumer compact cameras offer a limited range of ISO and lower quality at the higher end. Usually an ISO ranging between 100 and 1600 is an acceptable range for shooting...
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Night Digital Photography Tips There's something mysterious and seductive about night time photography.Perhaps it's the romantic air of celebratory fireworks or a gentle snowfall. Maybe it's the eeriness of an...
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SLR-like digital cameras offer a wide range of ISO. Usually an ISO ranging between 100 and 1600 is an acceptable range for shooting night and low-light scenes with SLR-like cameras,...
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