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Question by Blind Android 26: What do I need to know about memory cards for digital cameras?
I usually shoot film, but I am in the process of switching to digital.
When I used film, I was advised to keep my pro film in the refrigerator.
Do I have to observe any kind of precautions with regard to memory cards?

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Answer by dildop5005
cases they come with or in camera

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    A short educational video explaining the basic functions of your camera. Produced By The Learning Connexion School of Art and Creativity Directed by Vanessa Patea Shot and edited by Kate Logan Featuring Michael Crump and Adam Koveskali


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      Question by thistooshallpass: Anyone know a good quality digital camera under 0?
      Alright, so I want to buy a great digital camera that I’ll have for several years. I need a camera with great photo quality and a decent battery life. I prefer it to be rechargeable and have built in memory space, but I can’t be really picky with a budget of $ 100. It’s okay if it’s $ 120, but no higher than that. Thank you!

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      Answer by Maddie
      I`m sorry, but i have no idea.ceck at amozon

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        Question by megansmom112902: Do you know where I can find a website with lots of photography poses including a search?
        My friend found one, but she doesn’t remember the address, and I can’t find it in a search. She said you could search within the website on poses by age, sex, and mulitple people.

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        Answer by anna-banana
        try photobucket

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          Question by jeff w: i want to buy a “professional digital camera” don’t know what or where to start with , please HELP!?
          I want to buy a “professional digital camera” so I can take product pictures for my website. I will set up a shooting booth, with lighting effect and will be using a tripod mostly. I want a camera that can directly import pictures to my desktop after each shoot. must have a remote. I really don’t know much about cameras, if anyone know anything please let me know. looking to spend around 300-500 maximum.

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          Answer by Richard W
          Here is a site with great reviews on professional cameras and customer reviews. I hope this helps.

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            Question by ChaChaChingThing: Does anyone know where i can find a list of the top ten cheaper digital cameras?
            There is so much to choose from and i know lists like that exist. Thanks.

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            Answer by Frogface53
            There is not a site that specifically presents that information. However, the following site gives cameras by price, and lists where they can be purchased. This site also is an excellent resource for computer questions. (scroll down to cameras)

            http://www.pricewatch.com/

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              Question by wyllobea: Do you know of any good sites with photo poses?
              I photographed my two nieces for Easter and gave the photos to their grandmothers for an Easter gift. I would like to do the same thing for fall, winter, Halloween, & Christmas (lol, I know that’s a lot) and give them more photos as a Christmas gift this year. I would like some sites for ideas on posing them/props etc. Can anyone help me?
              K, thanks! Those are some great ideas.

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              Answer by photography0625
              id suggest just looking at a photography site, like walmart or sears or olan mills ect. they wont tell you ideas but look at some of their shots to get ideas

              but heere are some sites.

              http://www.best-family-photography-tips.com/child-pictures.html

              http://picturethis.clubmom.com/picture_this/2006/11/props_and_poses.html

              http://www.all-things-photography.com/tips-on-child-photography.html

              http://www.photographers.co.uk/html/photography-tips.cfm

              but please do keep in mind that if you just let them do their thing then the best pictures will come from that like i take pictures of children just let them go to the park ect. i have the best turn out in those pictures cuz you can see that they are having fun and not just sitthing there waiting to be done..

              good luck!

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                Question by Mark: Does any one know where i can get some quality studio digital backdrops?
                I want to start taking some photo potraits and came across some digital backdrops but could not aford them. Does anyone know where i can get some free ones.

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                Answer by Perki88
                http://tinyurl.com/4o6l6e9

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                  Question by news4van: Does anybody know where to find a free pdf version (ebook) of “THE BETTERPHOTO GUIDE TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY” ?
                  Does anybody know where to find a free pdf version (ebook) of “THE BETTERPHOTO GUIDE TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY” by Jim Miotke?

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                  Answer by RK
                  Finding it free would be illegal and stealing from the author. Wouldn’t you rather support the author instead of stealing?

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                  Do You Know The Meanings Of The Most Common Digital Photography Terms?

                  As with any subject of interest, it is important to be familiar with and understand the terminology – and digital photography is certainly no exception. People that understand the meaning of common digital photography terms and abbreviations have the knowledge necessary to purchase digital cameras and understand the features they offer. Because many of the abbreviations and terms are unique to digital photography and digital cameras, it is imperative for hobbyists and professionals to understand their meaning. Here are some of the most common and important terms and abbreviations.

                  ? Pixel – A pixel is the tiniest part or smallest discrete component of any digitized picture or image and all photos actually start with a pixel. Digital photographs are comprised of thousands or even millions of pixels, which are the photo’s building blocks.

                  ? Megapixel – One million pixels make up one megapixel. When photographers use the term or word megapixel, they are referring to a digital camera photo’s maximum resolution in millions of pixels. In other words, cameras with a four-megapixel range take photographs that have a four million pixel maximum. This means quality to the consumer because better quality photos have higher megapixel counts. Buy a digital camera with the highest megapixel range you can afford, trying to keep it in the three or above megapixel range, especially for people wanting to make photo prints.

                  ? Resolution – This refers to the total amount of pixels in a digital photo, with the better quality, sharper pictures having a higher resolution.

                  ? JPEG – Formulated by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, a JPEG is a compressing image standard or compression method. JPEGs along with GIFs are two of the principal graphic formats found on the web. The lossy compression method used by JPEGs, which is a lossy file format, sacrifices a little of the original image data each time you save an image. The 24-bit color image stored by JPEGs, which lets you save innumerable colors, is well suited for images and photos with fine grades of color and tone.

                  ? Aperture – The opening that lets the light travel to the sensor inside the interior of the digital cam is the aperture. When you take a picture, inside the lens is a round, small opening that alters the diameter, which controls and measures the total light hitting the sensor in the digital camera. It is the shutter speed and aperture combined that control how much light reaches the camera’s sensor. An aperture priority mode, found on some digital cameras, allows the photographer to adjust the aperture to suit their requirements.

                  ? Focal Length – Often overlooked in amateur photography, the term focal length refers to how much the camera lens is able to magnify a shot. Normally divided into two categories, the focal lengths are telephoto and wide-angle for narrow fields and spacious fields of view respectively.

                  ? Memory – In the digital camera, storage space capability that stores the pictures is the memory.

                  Knowing the common digital photography terms can help people understand cameras better so they can purchase one that meet their requirements. And, of course – before you purchase, test the digital camera out first!

                  Terry Roberts is a professional translator and linguist with a wide range of hobbies. His website, Photography for Novices, gives great advice for beginners – don’t miss his 7 Tips for Digital Photography Beginners.


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