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Archive for January, 2008

Day photography tip - sunny f/16 rule

This article is about the Sunny f/16 rule which is a photography technique.
Noon is usually the brightest time of the day. This level of brightness makes using the light meter inaccurate. We can overcome this reliance on the light meter by applying a very simple rule. This photographic rule is known as the Sunny F/16 […]

Free PDF Exposure Value(EV) Chart

An Exposure Value or EV chart for photography is a handy table to have.
We have included a FREE Exposure Value Chart for Exposure Value at ISO 100. It is in PDF format. The size is A4 landscape formated.
You can use this chart to determine the EV (For ISO 100) for specific F-number and Shutter speed […]

Photographing scenes with no midtones

Photographing scenes with no midtone regions is tricker than usual as it is prone to incorrect exposure. By the way, midtone is defined as the region of the scene that displays average tonal values.
A scene with no midtone will have extreme light and dark areas. Under such a condition, direct meter reading will either lead […]

Angle-finder - what is it?

An angle-finder is an addon accessories designed for low angle and waist-level photo taking. This equipment is not available for compact cameras. It is available for SLRs though. Manufacturers of angle-finders include Seagull, Canon.
Angle-finders often comes with magnification. They are useful for situations as photographing low-height animals such as birds and small animals. Angle-finders are […]

Camera Info - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70 is an aesthetically pleasing digital compact camera. It is similar to the T200. However, it appears to be a slimmer design of the latter.

Like many newer models, this digital compact camera sports touch-screen technology. Whether touch-screen is an overkill and superfluous function or not is a matter of personal preferences. I do […]