Digital SLR Camera versus a Compact Digital Camera
Digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras are excellent cameras that produce clearer, sharper and more colourful images than most point and shoot digital cameras available. With prices falling rapidly, they are now more affordable then ever.
Taking Pictures with a Digital Camera
The development in science and technology in recent years has not just been about developing of devices that make life easier, it has also been a lot about making life more luxurious. One such great development has been the concept of digital camera.
Digital Camera Store- the place where you can buy Cheapest Digital Cameras
Do you love photography? Photography is an interest we all love. No matter the occasions, we all like to hold the camera and then start capturing the images around us. We all have the passion in ourselves but just need to realize and use the right types of cameras to become as good as the professional photographers.
Digital Photography Tips: Recovering Lost and Deleted Pictures
Pressed the wrong button and deleted a whole bunch of digital pictures from a flash memory card? Brought your digital camera home only to discover there are no digital pictures in it? Formatted a flash memory card full of digital pictures or got it corrupted? No problem! There is a simple way out. Actually, there is more than one way out!
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Electronics greatest technological breakthrough in this modern age is the digitization of analog signals. Digital information, which is represented by 1s and 0s, is formed upon successful conversion of analog information, which is represented by a fluctuating wave. This conversion of analog to digital has made the world of science and technology make great advances into the field of computers, Internet, satellites, and space research.
Pros And Cons For Digital Cameras And Digital Photo
Many people love digital cameras and digital photos, but sometimes you may have trouble with action photo shots. Are you trying to take use your digital camera to take nice digital photos at a soccer match; there are a few tricks to know It may seem difficult, but in fact it?s not.
Digital Photography Tips and Tricks, From Taking Them to Sharing Them, at Picture Snob
Technology has changed the face of photography, making it more accessible to us but also daunting because of the myriad of equipment options and constant innovation. Picture Snob will help you along every step of the way, with digital photography tips and tricks, how to choose the digital camera that's right for you, and advice on digital picture frames, printing services, editing software and more.
21st Century 3D Introduces New Digital Stereoscopic Motion Picture Camera System
Introduction to take place at the National Association of Broadcasters convention at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV.
Digital Camera - The Easy Way To Take Pictures
In comparison to film cameras, digital cameras have number of advantages which includes displaying the image on the camera screen right after recording, a single small memory device can record thousands of images, records video with sound, provision to edit images, and above all storage capacity can be re-used by deleting the images
Nokia Camera Phones | Digital Photography With Nokia Camera Phones
There's a hidden photographer in everyone. Most of us just need a camera and an opportunity. Camera phones give us the portable technology to make the most of any moment. Many cellular phones now come equipped with an advanced technology camera that can make you an instant digital photographer. Grabbing the hottest deal on the latest camera phone couldn't be easier with the many carriers and sales specials available these days.
Vision Research Unveils High-Speed Digital Camera Capable of Recording One-Million Pictures-Per-Second
Phantom® V12 is the world's first CMOS-Based high-speed digital camera to hit the one-million pictures-per-second mark.
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Shutterstock's Image Library Hits 4 Million Images -- A Record-Breaking Milestone for the Online Stock Photography Industry
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 2, 2008 -- Shutterstock (http://www.shutterstock.com/), the world's largest subscription-based online stock photo company, announced today that its royalty-free image bank has surpassed 4 Million images -- a major milestone which reinforces the Manhattan-based company's leadership position in the exploding global online stock photography (http://www.shutterstock.com/) industry.
Shutterstock is also pleased to announce that Rodney Hobart, a photographer and designer/illustrator based in Neosho, Missouri, contributed the 4 Millionth photo - an eye-catching image of a historic drive-in theater on Route 66. It was his first time submitting a photo to Shutterstock.
"To be approved on my first go is an honor, but even more surprising was how fast my portfolio was reviewed," said Hobart. "I uploaded my photographs and was approved by the next day, while most microstock sites take five or more days to approve. I am a newbie to the site, but so far it has surpassed my expectations and I look forward to building up my portfolio in the next few months."
Jon Oringer, Shutterstock founder and CEO, credits the submissions of talented photographers like Hobart to the company's tremendous growth.
"We're growing exponentially thanks to our global community of top-notch submitters who upload their images to our library and supply our subscribers with a steady pipeline of fresh, creative content," said Oringer. "Today's more challenging economy coupled with a sophisticated Web 2.0 business environment has resulted in a greater demand for affordable, premium royalty-free images (http://www.shutterstock.com/). As a result, Shutterstock is directly addressing the changing needs of the marketplace by providing an expansive selection of high-quality stock images via an affordable, user-friendly subscription model."
Shutterstock adds more than 40,000 stock photos (http://www.shutterstock.com/), vectors and illustrations per week and has added over 1.2 million stock images so far in 2008 alone. The company attributes its tremendous growth to its innovative business model, which harnesses the power of a broad spectrum of talented photographers and illustrators worldwide - from the seasoned professional to the skilled amateur - who upload their work to Shutterstock's website. Shutterstock chooses only the best of these images for its subscribers, who represent a global customer base of creative agencies, corporations, publishers and freelancers.
In 2006, Shutterstock also launched its online stock footage business, Shutterstock Footage, and the company has already amassed more than 60,000 royalty-free stock footage (http://footage.shutterstock.com/) clips, and adds over 1,000 each week. Footage is available by individual clip for as little as $10. In April of this year, Shutterstock made its stock footage available by subscription, following the model that made the company's stock photo site such a tremendous success.
About Shutterstock:
Founded in 2003, Shutterstock is the largest subscription-based stock photo (http://www.shutterstock.com/) agency in the world. Its outstanding collection of premium images combined with a user-friendly subscription model has made Shutterstock a trusted resource for an expanding global customer base. For more information, visit www.Shutterstock.com.
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