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How to photograph the Moon Part 2
(http://www.freehobbysolutions.com/photography...)
This video demonstrates you how to take an excellent closeup photograph of the Earth's Moon without a name - also demonstrates you how to develop the RAW (or NEF) files in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (We use the original LR in this tutorial but similar results in LR 2) and Adobe Photoshop CS3 (similar results in CS4). Enjoy! [photography tutorials, nikon, canon, pentax, digital camera, photography equipment]
Tags: video tutorial RAW NEF 
0 Votes | 87 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

How to photograph the Moon Part 1
(http://www.freehobbysolutions.com/photography...)
This video demonstrates you how to take an excellent closeup photograph of the Earth's Moon without a name - also demonstrates you how to develop the RAW (or NEF) files in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (We use the original LR in this tutorial but similar results in LR 2) and Adobe Photoshop CS3 (similar results in CS4). Enjoy! [photography tutorials, nikon, canon, pentax, digital camera, photography equipment]
Tags: video tutorial close up LR 
0 Votes | 108 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Tripods and Tripod Heads
(http://photo.net/equipment/tripods/)
You can judge how good a bunch of photographers are by what they are talking about. Really bad photographers debate the merits of the Nikon F4 and the Canon EOS-1. Somewhat better photographers debate the merits of the Yashica T4 and the Contax T2. The best photographers, though, talk tripods, tripod heads, and quick releases.
Tags: nikon canon nd 
0 Votes | 97 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Size Matters
(http://photo.net/equipment/digital/sensorsize...)
In this article I'm going to take a look at several digital cameras with different physical sensor sizes but all with a nominal 3 megapixel (3MP) pixel count. A standard 35mm frame is 36mm x 24mm, so lets call that "full frame". As you can see from row #1 in the table, all the cameras listed here have sensors smaller than a "full frame sensor". Just looking at the "short" side of the sensor compared to the "short" side of the 35mm frame we can see that the Canon D30 sensor is 0.63x full frame, the Nikon Coolpix 995 0.22x full frame and the Minolta Xi sensor is 0.167x full frame. You can see the difference in relative sensor size from the figure below. It's pretty dramatic!
Tags: sensor nikon Sensor 
0 Votes | 66 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Building a digital SLR system: Looking at the Canon Digital Rebel XTi, Nikon D40, Nikon D80, and EOS 5D cameras
(http://photo.net/equipment/building-a-digital...)
Digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras are the standard tool for serious photographers. With the introduction of cameras such as the Nikon D40 and the Canon Digital Rebel XTi the market for digital SLR cameras has expanded tremendously. A point-and-shoot compact digital camera can offer reasonably good image quality, but a digital SLR, which usually looks a lot like an old standard 35mm film camera and may use the same lenses, offers the following advantages:
Tags: nikon Digital canon 
0 Votes | 92 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Close-Up Sharpness
(http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/columns/te...)
Close-up lenses, when attached to the front of your prime lens, essentially convert the lens to a macro-capable optic, improving close-focusing ability. Their advantage is that they’re smaller in size and less expensive than a prime macro lens. Single-element close-up lenses (diopters) such as you described are designed for use on lenses in midrange focal lengths (35-80mm). They give reasonable results in the center of the image, but generally lose their sharpness at the edges due to their simple optic design. They won’t give good results on your zoom telephoto, as you’ve discovered. Mid-range telephotos require a highly corrected two-element close-up lens such as the Nikon 6T (62mm) or the Canon 500D (77mm), which can be adapted to lenses with smaller filter diameters. Canon also makes a 58mm two-element close-up diopter (the 250D) for use on 38-135mm lenses.
Tags: focus macro nikon 
0 Votes | 68 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, August 25, 2009


Nikon D200 and Non-CPU lenses
(http://www.nikonians.org/nikon/d200_and_non-c...)
Be Careful with Really Old Lenses (A Lawyer Inspired Disclaimer follows... "LID") In our enthusiasm to use our old Nikkors we must be careful with one important bit of information. We must keep a "LID" on our enthusiasm for using really ancient Nikkors.
Tags: nikon lenses CPU 
0 Votes | 58 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Nikon D200 and Non-CPU lenses
(http://www.nikonians.org/nikon/d200_and_non-c...)
Method Two – Setting the Non-CPU Lens Specs by Using Camera Controls Below, you'll find both a quick summary and detail on how to set the lens specs using the camera controls. Figure 3 shows the location of the controls we'll use to set the lens specs.
Tags: nikon lenses CPU 
0 Votes | 42 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Nikon D200 and Non-CPU lenses
(http://www.nikonians.org/nikon/d200_and_non-c...)
Lenses are some of the most desirable and expensive parts of our Nikon photography addictions. All of us have our eye on at least one or two more Nikkors. Wisely, Nikon has not changed their F-Mount lens attachment bayonet for a very long time. That means your Nikon D200 can mount, not only the newest AF-S Nikkors and aftermarket lenses, but also most of the older Manual Focus (MF) lenses from just a few years ago.
Tags: nikon lenses CPU 
0 Votes | 40 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 12, 2009

How to Improve Your Photography
(http://www.nikonians.org/html/resources/guide...)
In these days of instant gratification our Nikonians professionals have noticed that some of our members don't want to wade through a pile of technical explanations. They just want good pictures — fast.
Tags: nikon professional how to 
1 Votes | 66 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 12, 2009


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