Archive for December, 2006
I’m going on a study abroad trip to Australia and want to get a digital camera. I know pretty much nothing about them (I’ve never owned one) so I’m just looking for something that takes good pictures. However, I also was contemplating getting a video camera as well so I could record memories, so I want to know if there is a digital camera that is good at doing both?
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The Hasselblad H3D is the world’s first 48mm full-frame, large-sensor, medium-format DSLR camera system. The H3D has been developed around a brand new digital camera engine producing increased lens performance and a new level of image sharpness. By focusing solely on digital camera architecture, Hasselblad is able to offer photographers the full benefits of professional medium-format digital cameras as well as the ease of use of the best 35mm dslrs. Includes Large format 48 x 36mm digital capture Four modes of operation and storage H System lenses A choice of bright viewfinders Unique Hasselblad Natural Color Solution DNG workflow IAA – helping you classify and select images flexcolor workflow for the specialist commercial photographer Service and Support
Learn basic tips on using the rule of thirds in your digital photography to enhance your photo composition in thisfree photography video. Expert: Chris C. Conklin Bio: Chris Conklin has three college degrees and is a world traveler. He has retired from the USAF and is following his entertainment and photography passions full time. Filmmaker: Chris Conklin