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By Nancy's Niche

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©Photography by Nancy
©Photography by Nancy


Let's Talk Cameras

Here’s a little trivia for you –When was the concept of photography set in motion? It was in the 1830’s, and it proved to be an expensive project. Cameras were huge, heavy, and difficult to carry. Images were processed onto “glass negatives”. I have seen glass negatives and they are quite amazing! Pictures of that era were printed on paper or cardboard.

The basic differences between 35mm film and digital are small---35mm, requires film and processing in a lab. The other uses a media card, which stores your pictures until you down load them to your computer. I suggest that once you download, you immediately burn the pictures to a CD or DVD. Then you have a copy of your originals on the hard drive and a back up on CD or DVD. Always make a copy of the original to alter or enhance…

In 1900, George Eastman (sound familiar) of Kodak Company invented the film camera and the rest is history…It just keeps getting better for all of us photography buffs…Thank you Mr. Eastman!

In the 1990’s, the SLR was born for the more serious minded photographer. It used mirrors (or a prism) and 35mm film. The price tag was extremely expensive and the camera itself was quite heavy. How fortunate we are to have our digital SLR’s. They are very lightweight in comparison to their predecessors. The digital SLR is expensive but you save in the long run on film processing fees.

Listed below are the two types of digital cameras:

  • Point-and-Shoot, is the camera of choice for people who desire a less complicated picture taking experience. It has automatic settings (with a few restrictions) and takes good quality pictures. The resolution (mega pixel) varies, and the 3X to 12X zoom lens is not interchangeable. However, they do provide a focal range of 24mm to 360mm. Some of these cameras are now being made with a shutter and aperture priority over ride. Their price range is $100.00 to $1,000.00.
  • Digital SLR’s, provide control that is more creative for the serious photographer. It provides the flexibility of shooting with preset programs like automatic, portrait, macro, landscape, or manual, which provides you that creative edge. The lenses are interchangeable making a variety of focal lengths available. The camera and lenses are lightweight and easy to manage. Their price range is $100.00 to $7,000.00 and higher.

The “Absolute Must Do’s” of owning a camera:

  • Purchase a camera that is RIGHT for your style of photography!
  • Extremely important--Read your camera booklet thoroughly until you know how to use everything correctly. Knowledge of operation will enhance your picture taking experience.
  • Always change your lens away from dust and moisture; keep your camera dry.
  • Use only proper cleaning materials on your camera and lens. NEVER clean, the inside mirror! If that becomes necessary, take it to a professional camera repair shop.
  • Before a shoot, make sure your lens is clean-You do not want spots or dust to ruin a great picture.
  • Buy a good camera bag to carry and store your equipment in. I have a backpack especially designed for cameras. It is easy to carry and everything is at my fingertips.
  • Always carry a polarized filter and keep a UV filter on each lens that you attach to your SLR.
  • Invest in a good tripod—you will find a need for one more often than you think.

I have shared a few things here that I learned through reading, trail and error, and a few classes over the years.

"Photography puts life in prespective."~~N Johnson-Solano

 

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Nancy's Niche  says:
7 days ago

Sweetie Pie, Your right, pictures do make a great resource for the artist. My daughter use to work from some of my landscapes and now, she takes her own shots to work from and absolutely enjoys photography.

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SweetiePie  says:
7 days ago

I love cameras and taking pictures. I am definitely no pro, but it is one of my favorite things. Pictures make great resources for drawing later on!

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Nancy's Niche  says:
5 weeks ago

Thank you Duchess and I hope these tips will be useful for all who read my hub. I am passionate about photography and have been since I received a Brownie Camera from my father for my ninth birthday. I later found out he was just as passionate about it too. So much so, that he sat up a dark room in the basement of his home.

Thank God for digital! LOL You see the immediate results and save so many $$$$ on developing cost. One important point, do not delete those unwanted pictures until you have them downloaded to your computer. When you delete on your camera it leaves little bits of information behind that can ruin your next shot. {•.•}

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Duchess OBlunt  says:
5 weeks ago

Good practical tips that I have shared with those I know who are interested in purchasing a digital camera. Personally, we have about 5 - me and my gadgets, what can I say!

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tonymac04  says:
2 months ago

Thanks for the interesting Hub. SLRs have been around for a lot longer than the 1990s. I got my first one in about 1965 and it was not new. I'm not sure exactly when SLRs came in but it must have been in the 1950s or so.

Love your pic - keep shooting!

Love and peace

Tony

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Nancy's Niche  says:
4 months ago

LadyE, Thanks for your very nice comments and visiting my page. I think it would be a relaxing experience for you to visit your park and other areas and photograph objects or people for use in your hubs. Maybe, your photos will encourage others to stop and “smell the roses along the way.” We have been given so much beauty to enjoy and most people never take notice---how sad.

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Lady_E  says:
4 months ago

oops! I was going to add to my comment but its gone.

I looked over the Hub again and noticed the photo was taken by you. How cool is that. You took a perfect picture. :)

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Lady_E  says:
4 months ago

More useful info. I have been thinking recently of just going out to the park or other places etc taking pictures of anything so I can use them on Hubs instead of pics from websites. Cheers :)

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Nancy's Niche  says:
4 months ago

Delores, Your right, one should always carry a camera to prevent missed photo-opts. Thanks for visiting my hub and taking time to comment...

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Dolores Monet  says:
4 months ago

Nancy, like JamaGenee, I carry that little digital everywhere, you never know where you'll find some good hub material. It's so great, with the digital, you can toss away the junky pix.

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Nancy's Niche  says:
5 months ago

solacemoon, Thanks for your comment and I to love photography. I refused to buy a digital until they developed an SLR. Well, they have and each year the various companies improve the quality of operation, creative implementation and pictures.

Nikon is my choice but I am biased. Canon is also a great camera however, their accessories are very expensive. It all comes down to choice….Here’s a couple of links that may help with some of your questions…

http://tinyurl.com/4pxyuw

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/index.htm

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mulberry1  says:
5 months ago

I'm not a photographer, but I do love my little point and shoot digital camera. It's so much fun to experiment with taking photos when you don't have the expense of film or developing just to see what works. Nice tips.

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Nancy's Niche  says:
6 months ago

Yes, digital cameras have made life easier and less expensive over all. It took me awhile to get use to digital but now I love it! It also gives me more creative control of the finished product…Thanks Dayzeebee for your comment and time...

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dayzeebee  says:
6 months ago

Digital cameras have definitly made things easier for all users. Thank you for sharing.:)

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Nancy's Niche  says:
8 months ago

JamaGenee,

I visited your hub and you produce beautiful pictures. Remember, its the artist behind the camera that creates a quality picture...The camera is only a tool we use to compose our creations.

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JamaGenee  says:
8 months ago

Nancy, I've gotten in the habit of carrying my Olympus Brio with me everywhere. It's an older digital, but if the settings are correct (and I remember not to shoot toward the sun!), I get rather good photos. Nothing like with a newer, higher rez digital, but sharp enough for my hubs.

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solacemoon  says:
11 months ago

Thanks for the info.I don't know much about the new digital cameras and would like to buy a reasonably priced camera.I love photography and wish to get back into it.,

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