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5 Things to Check When Buying a New Camera

April 19, 2018 by admin

Before you diagnose yourself with Gear Acquisition Syndrome (G.A.S.) or the unnecessary want of getting something new; it would be healthy and wise to test out first the 5 things to check when buying a new camera.  Who knows? You could have been wrong and this new camera is really what you need and not just what you want.

  1. It starts with a why.

When the world has already offered you the best, there is clearly just a little room for improvements. With that, the task of choosing a new camera and let alone decide whether you really have to buy one no longer becomes just a pushover.

Valid reason is the game changer. Your present camera must be really old or it’s broken and buying new seems to be the most practical solution. Additional needed feature is also valid.

Nobody really knows exactly what will happen next. So to future proof this, also consider new and necessary features as one of the 5 things to check when buying a new camera. Remember, necessary here is relative. Your specific need is sometimes different than others. Everything depends on the situation. One example is when you need a full frame and not a crop sensor.

In other words, your conscience is your first guru.

  1. You also need to consider a budget consideration.

Now that you get why you have to buy it, next is you have to think if the price is really worth it?  Is the return of investment from your photography passion bringing back profits? To make things simpler to you, less than 500 USD is the target price. Several factors are considered here, like what the general population of photographers really just need, and what trusted brands average price is.

The present world of photography offers everything that is already good enough – ideal body stabilization, interchangeable lenses, deep dynamic range, brilliant image quality, fast auto focus and desirable high resolution. Because of this, a value of less than 500 USD is definitely most adequate – the supply of quality products is phenomenal you know!

David from Cameraseals can help you with his review on the best camera under $500 here => https://cameraseals.com/10-best-cameras-under-500-2017/

  1. Lens resolution and lens compatibility is important.

The megapixel marketing is nothing but a myth because the pinnacle suitable number of megapixel for a good camera has long been reached ages ago.  Focus more on the lens, because nowadays, it is easy to find a high resolution and adequate megapixel camera at a fair price anyway.

It makes sense because everything will be put to naught if your lens cannot give the proper resolution that your camera can actually provide. It’s like you are limiting its capacity when it can actually reach better performance.

Interchanging lens definitely provide convenience. So in 5 things to check in buying a new camera, it is a common sense to see to it that your camera body is harmonious to your lens. Lens mount adapters are also available in the market. It is your job as well to see to it that they actually support your lens and the harmful or augmenting effects they may bring to the specific features of your camera are understood well. Read your manual!

  1. Don’t forget your storage space and computer specs.

Bigger pixels result to bigger photo files. Buy a camera with more internal storage capacity, as well as having memory cards which can store lots of data. Larger raw files won’t be problems then and to access them quicker is another advantage if you don’t have to resort to external hard drives and other dedicated storage arrays.

Also, the aspect of photo processing should not be left unattended. Make sure you won’t get a slow processing experience. You can do this by making sure that your computer’s system configuration is in sync and in par with your new camera.

  1. Check the manufacturer’s claims and disclaimers on repair, support and maintenance.

Protection given by product warranty is a common thing but in reality, a business is a business. It is for the benefit of the manufacturer if it will find loopholes to any of your outcry. So bear in mind that it is your right to see the manufacturer’s claims and disclaimers, and written warranty before you even buy your camera. Don’t take them for granted.

If something is really off to be considered for a warranty, then make sure that you understand the service and support platform that your product manufacturer offers and that you get the most out of it.

So before you venture on researching the next newer version of cameras or the next newer and cooler features of the product; study everything first and let 5 things to check when buying a new camera guide you, accordingly.

Filed Under: Finance, Tech Tagged With: camera, new camera, photography, tech

How to Make Money From Photography

May 4, 2017 by admin

There are lots of different hobbies which people have managed to turn into a successful career and one which we are going to take a look at today is photography. It is pretty rare that you will find anyone working in the field of professional photography who does not love what they do, something that cannot be said for many professions out there.

One person that I know who is a professional photographer and a photography fanboy is my buddy Joshua Manocherian, I have envied him for years as he has made his way through the photography world, doing what he loves and making a decent salary along the way. Let’s take a look then at just some of the ways that people can make a living from their love of photography.

Weddings and Events

There is a lot of money in wedding and event photography and people are will to part with quite a chunk of cash to have their special moments captured. Wedding photography in particular is something that many photographers will specialize in and it is a great business because there are always people getting married. When it comes to events, businesses fro example love to have their big days captured and again, are willing to pay top dollar for a professional photographer to spend the day at their event, capturing great moments.

Teaching

There are many photographers who are making a good living from inspiring others and teaching amateurs how to take better photographs. This can be done in a number of ways, some like to give classes in person and charge by the hour, others will give classes across the internet for a fee and some will upload tutorial videos to video sites like YouTube. Those who use a video sharing site can make excellent money from advertising revenues should there videos rack up a high number of views.

Selling Photos

The real money for any professional photographer is in the selling of their photos to newspapers and magazines. There are indeed many photographers who have a great skill in a particular field of photography, nature, sport, people etc. who have struck up great relationships with a variety of magazines and used this to make a great amount of money from regularly selling shots to them. Publications much prefer to pay for freelance photographers rather than hiring their own full time and this gives many the chance to make a great income from selling their snaps.

Blogging

Blogs present many with the opportunity to make great money from advertising once they are receiving plenty of traffic to their site. It is always recommended that a blog should be about a niche topic and photography certainly ticks that box. Photography sites that seek to build a community, show off excellent photographs and include tutorials or guides can become very popular indeed. Blog owners can use this popularity to sell products, make money from affiliates or even earn money from renting out ad space on the website.

Filed Under: Finance Tagged With: entrepreneur, money tips, photography, photography tips

An Introduction to Digiscoping

May 2, 2017 by admin

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If you have been looking for a reason to prise the kids away from their screens and various devices, what better way to encourage them to get outdoors in the fresh air with digiscoping? All kids like watching wildlife, and with digiscoping, they can do just that. Although it requires a lot of practice, it should keep the kids entertained for hours, which is great for those long summer holidays when all you seem to hear is “I’m bored.” Some photographers have perfected the technique of digiscoping to the level where they have photographed some amazing photographs of birds and other wildlife, which would otherwise be impossible with a traditional digital camera.

The first step to digiscoping is to assemble the right kit. Digiscoping is increasing in popularity which is growing the number of products that are available on the market. If your family already owns a digital camera, you’re halfway there. Another piece of kit you will need is a spotting scope, and an adapter to connect your camera and spotting scope.  A spotting scope is essentially a kind of telescope that creates an upright image. Unlike a normal telescope, a spotting scope is much smaller, and it doesn’t have as much magnifying power as a regular telescope. Also, the majority of spotting scopes are weatherproof; being resistant to fog and water.

If you don’t have any equipment to start digiscoping, a quick search online will reveal all the equipment that you need, and stores such as Phone Scope offer great and up to date equipment. The best camera is one that has a flexible focus and shooting mode. The camera that you need will also require a 3x optical zoom to stop black circles from appearing around the image.

Digiscoping Basics

Before you begin digiscoping, it is important to understand the camera and the spotting scope, so when you eventually merge them together, you get a great result. Practice first with still objects in the garden like a tree or a garden ornament so you can perfect your technique. Then once you have mastered the basics, you can move on to larger birds such as ducks in the local park or geese at the farm because they move more slowly and are easier to photograph. Then once these have been perfected, you can move onto small animals.

If you are considering digiscoping as a new hobby, you will need to purchase the equipment, but before you decide on buying a spotting scope, it is important that you try it out first. There are two main types of digiscope; straight and angled. The straight scope is best if you intend to use it primarily for photography while an angled scope is more suited to a birder who takes the odd photograph now and again.

Finally, a great digiscoping image is all about the right amount of light. The more light, the more illumination and the less motion blur there will be. If you are using a zoom eyepiece on the spotting scope, it is recommended that you set it at the widest possible setting. This reduces blurry images and camera shake.

Filed Under: Tech Tagged With: camera, digiscoping, photography, tech

Ways in which You Can Earn From Your Love of Photography

March 24, 2017 by admin

It’s always nice to make money doing something that you love and if photography is your passion then there are lots of ways in which you can make a little cash on the side or even a career from your photography skills. Turning your hobby into a way of earning will mean that you have to work hard and really perfect your skills, you will also need to be professional and try to get hold of the finest equipment possible. Providing you can take great photographs like Radha Singh NJ resident and friend of mine who works professionally as a photographer, then you could make some nice earnings and here is how.

Take Great Shots

The key to making money through photography will obviously rely on the fact that you have a high skill level. The better shots that you can take, the more money you are likely to earn. In order to gain a reputation then you will also need to be able to add something a little different to your photography, a calling card so to speak.

Enter Competitions

There are regular competitions held in magazines and websites which offer cash prizes for the best photographs. If you have taken  shot that you are particularly proud of and think that it could win then enter as many competitions as you can. Competitions are usually held around a particular them such as nature, action, sport etc. If you think that you have snapped a winner and it falls into the right category then you could stand to win some cash.

Work Weddings and Events

Wedding photography might not be the most fun way to take photos but it can earn you a very healthy income. Couples play an awful lot of money for photographers to capture their happy day and  as most weddings take place on a weekend, you could turn wedding photography in to a great weekend earner whilst you pass the rest of your week taking the shots that you want.  Contact event companies and offer your services, they will be able to approach whoever is putting an event on and suggest your name. Snapping events can be a lot of fun and gain you exclusive access to exciting events.

Work With Schools and Colleges

Another good side earner which you could look at is to contact schools and colleges and offer your services for professional shots. Year books and class photos are taken every year and if you can make some good contacts then you could make great money each year from working with schools and colleges, capturing the students and teachers. You will need to be able to develop a large amount of prints if you work with schools and you should ensure that you have the capability and tools to be able to do this.

The key to gaining a reputation as a photographer is to take great shots of high quality, be likable and more importantly be prompt with your prints.

Filed Under: Tech Tagged With: capture the moment, photography, photos, pictures

Choosing your Photographer is Like Choosing your Dress

November 14, 2016 by admin

1 of 4 Female photographer from Phoenix, Arizona, rehearses taking a critical wedding photo using her assistant here as a model, in later light on Morro Strand State Beach, Morro Bay, CA. 01 Nov. 2008. Michael "Mike" L. Baird, Canon 1D Mark III, 70-200mm f/2.8 IS handheld.

The big day is approaching, things are being arranged, the cake is on order, the live music is arranged, and the reception venue is booked. For the bride and groom, perhaps the most important person, is the one who will capture the day’s events, the photographer. These days, with video so widely used, the term videographer is a more accurate description of the services provided at a wedding. The videographer will be experienced in all aspects of photography, and would prepare for the event by meeting the happy couple a few days prior to the wedding.

Don’t take chances

The person you select to undertake this role must be someone with experience. Asking a friend who happens to own a DSLR camera is not advised, as it is putting a lot of pressure on someone who may not relish the challenge, not only that,  there is so much at stake, and no chance of a second bite at the cherry. If the wedding happens to be in Western Australia, Dream Day Productions amazing wedding videos clearly show how professional the service is, and with a range of packages, there is something to suit every budget.

Experience counts

Like anything else, the more often a person does something, the better they become at it, and if the wedding videographer has a few hundred notches on their belt, one can relax. A person’s wedding day is not the time for trying new settings or cameras, and certainly not for amateurs who are trying to polish their technique.

Planning the still images

The wedding videographer would want to know how many guests are invited, and also would need to visit the marriage and reception venues, an essential step, as he or she can decide the angles and positions for some of the more important shots. The complete schedule should be given to the videographer as soon as possible, as this is essential for the photographer to make their plan complete.

The package

If someone wanted a Perth wedding video commissioned, there are reputable online wedding videographers, and with a range of packages, to suit every taste. Typically, a wedding video is a compilation of the highlights of the day, and might include,

  • The bride and groom arriving at the wedding venue.
  • The guests arriving.
  • The wedding ceremony.
  • Outside the venue, including one large shot of all the congregation with the newlyweds.
  • The couple with selected guests.
  • The reception (including all the speeches and the cutting of the cake).

The still images would include the traditional pictures, and any that the bride and groom specifically require.

Time to relax

For the lucky young couple, once they have chosen the videographer, they can relax, knowing the entire day will be professionally captured and produced. For the lucky couple, the honeymoon should begin when they arrive at the reception venue, and with everything taken care of, they can mingle with the guests and enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Filed Under: Fashion, Tech Tagged With: photography, planning, wedding

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