Four steps to the perfect camera purchase | Crave - CNET: "Let's be clear about one thing: there is no "perfect" camera. What you're looking for is a camera that will do most of what you need, do it well, and make shooting enjoyable. Anything beyond that is a big bonus."
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Guide to buying a cheap camera | Crave - CNET
Guide to buying a cheap camera | Crave - CNET: "It seems like every year there's a glut of point-and-shoot cameras getting blown out at ridiculously low prices for the holidays, all teased with the same three specs: megapixels, zoom, and screen size."
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Compact cameras for advanced shooters (roundup) | Crave - CNET
Compact cameras for advanced shooters (roundup) | Crave - CNET: "It's a common complaint: you want the photo quality of a dSLR but find you're leaving the camera at home because it's so large."
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A Guide To Infrared Photography
A Guide To Infrared Photography: "Infrared light is technically not a light source, it is invisible radiation, that our eyes cannot see but the sensors of our digital camera’s can.
By shooting in infrared, we can get some weird and wonderful effects, green foliage ends up looking like it has snow settled on them, due to the way it reflects IR wavelengths, blue skies and water end up very dark (near black) depending on which IR filter you use, as they absorb IR wavelengths."
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By shooting in infrared, we can get some weird and wonderful effects, green foliage ends up looking like it has snow settled on them, due to the way it reflects IR wavelengths, blue skies and water end up very dark (near black) depending on which IR filter you use, as they absorb IR wavelengths."
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