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Zooooom! All About The Camera Zoom

If you are an experienced photographer or even just someone who just likes to take photographs and more specifically, if you use an SLR (Single-Lens Refles) you really need to become informed about zoom lenses.

What Is A Zoom Lens?

A Zoom lens is a lens that you add to your camera body so that you can zoom in to an object from a far so that you can focus on your object better.

Back in the day, photographers would have to lug around a great number of lenses. Each of their many lenses would each be used for a specific focal length. This was not just a pain because of the extra luggage to carry around, but it was also very expensive, since you had to purchase so many diferent lenses. Not just that, but if the focal length for a particular shot was not right for the camera lens currently that was attached to the camera body, the pohotographer would have to change the lens. This took time and in many instances, would cause the photographer to actually lose the shot!

Because of all of this, a new ZOOM technlogy was being developed. With a single lens (that being a ZOOM lens), you can now adjust the focal length without having to change the actual lens. This allowed the photographer to change angles or focal lengths in a snap, thanks to the new zoom lens.

Medium-range zoom lenses are extremely versatile, since they can cover normal, wide-angle and Telephoto focal lengths with just a single lens. Telephoto zoom lenses are ideal for portrait, scenic, travel and sports photography. Distant zooms are very useful for wildlife and sports photography.

Tips On Buying Zoom Lenses

If you plan to buy zoom lens, and the first thing you have to consider is the focal length range. You know the correct focal length range for the purchase, you must end in order to determine your lens. If you think you will use mostly to cover the cost of travel and holidays, a medium-range Zoom will be sufficient. However, if you plan to use for sports and photos, a Telephoto Zoom is the best option.

The size and weight of the lens is also a consideration. In general, the larger and heavier lens is usually faster. Nobody has zoom / zoom and wide can be greater too.

Lens speed is important if you plan to use internal lens for imaging. Faster lens allows more light, which makes it easier to shoot in subdued lighting.

If you use a lot of candidates, it is better to consider the size of the zoom to be able to absorb the greatest candidate. If you want to close up images, you must also consider the specifications of the camera with respect to macro-focusing. If you are after flexibility, it is better to be continuing with a focus zoom macro limited one.

Of course, like any other product, and price consideration. The best features of the zoom lens, the more expensive it will be.

Zoom lenses are really good investment if you are thinking of making photography business. Even if you do not, you are just a person who loves taking pictures, and after that zoom lenses are still good option. You can take great shots in various angles and distances.

Even if you are thinking of getting a single, decide first on how you intend to use lens so that you can make the right choice. As you become more and more to this hobby or profession, and then you can buy different types of Burrs. Carry only one or two zoom lenses is not a bad idea.

Features zoom lenses

Here are just some of the features of most zoom lenses available:

1. Total Focus: This feature allows the lens to focus at close range. To determine how close the lens can focus, the image is reproduced on the percentage specified in the lens. A 1:4 reproduction ratio means that the lens can focus on that object if diameter of the object 4 inches, and will measure just 1 inch in the picture itself.

2. One Contact Zoom Control: Most zoom lenses just one ring that controls the focus and zoom at the same time.

3. The Lens Aperture: A zoom lens aperture, which peaks and only one, while two others, for example F2.8-4.0 F-number changes and zoom changes.

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Black & White Photography

Origin Of Black And White Photography

Just like in TV or film, black and white photographs were developed first, much prior to the birth of modern color photograph. The history of modern photography is much printed in monochromatic images, which are basically images in black and white. In those times, the photograph was rendered in dark and bright patches, which were utilized in the creation of black and white effects. The dark parts appeared at times to look gray or even brownish in color.

The Decline of Black and White Pictures

The very firt color photographs were take in the mid 1970’s. This started the quick downfall of the black and white photograph. Needless to say, there were many obvious reasons for this quick dwonfall of the black and white photograph.

Many manufacturers were creating better and better color film and they making them cheaper and cheaper. Because of the obvious growing popularity og color photographs, the number of quality black and white film developers were becoming more and more scarce. For good reason, the general public loved the color photo and less and less photographers were inclined to take black and white photographs.

Because of the various factors affecting photography in general, the use of black and white film continued to lose popularity. The general publis was just no longer interested in the old black and qhite photographs and opted for the highly more vibrant and exciting color image. The shift from black and white photography to color photography was so rapid that black and white photography was being more and more repressed.

The Ressurection Of The Black And White Image

In more recent times, the black and white photo has again, regained much popularity with the general public. More and more people are seeing the simplistic beauty that only the black and white image can offer. Today, we see a growing number of black and white photos being used in advertising.

Because the color photo has been so dominant since the 1970’s, people have become overly accustomed to viewing everything in color. Because of this, the use of black and white photography has essentially become an extremely popular art-form for many photograhers and graphic artists. As a graphic designer myself, I must say, black and white photography is here for the long haul!

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The Art Of Digital Photography

We live in a constantly changing world through technology. Even the arts have changed constantly because of technology. Think of it: drawings from coal to painting to photography to digital imaging, and we have come a long way in the visual arts. We have used different methods in capturing life and stilling time.

New technology is being developed constantly to make art easier and more fun. However, you should know that the art of digital photography is not as simple as just pointing and shooting your camera! The art of digital photography requires a lot of skill to be really successful.

Although some people may reason that the art of digital photography can always be edited after the fact, a lot of people do not really know how much work is is in editing properly. Sure, we can say that technology has reached such a high a level that people can do almost nothing to create a great photograph. But, without knowing how to use the tools properly, their work will almost always suffer.

For the art digital photography to be truly mastered, there are three things you must consider. These three things are 1) Time, 2) Talent and 3) Investment.

Let’s dive into these three things more closely:

1) Investment: As mentioned earlier, you proper tools to be successful in the art of digital photography. This means that you will need to invest a lot of money. Although there is a lot of the art digital photography equipment, which can be purchased on the cheap prices, better equipment needs some serious pocket drilling.

This, of course, tests your courage because there is nothing more to frighten a man of having to withdraw the name of one of his portfolio had tested interest. When funds have invested in the art of digital photography, there is no going back.

2) Overall Talent: Yes, you need a little of the underlying talent to be truly great in the art of digital photography. You need to eye issues that would make a big picture. Otherwise, you will end only average in this area requires greatness. Of course, the proper training can actually enhance your inherent talents and help you hone your skills in the art of digital photography.

3) Time: There can be a moment expert in digital imaging. You need to take the time to learn all about this subject. Even though I was kind of protégé who has a genius of talent, you really need training to hone that talent. In order to remember all its power, a Steamroller can not be used to carry out a hammer.

There is wisdom in harnessing the power properly. Take the time to train your self in the art of digital photography is something closer to sharpen the knife using sitter or falsifying fine Katana (that ’s Japanese Samurai Saif) by heating them and are folding it over a thousand times-Ll it may be painful, but necessary to produce the best.

The art of digital photography may seem like it requires a lot. However, in order to be truly successful in something you need love and love always requires sacrifice. You should keep that in mind.

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