The Specification and Price of Pentax Q Digital Camera.

Pentax Q World smallest Interchangeable Lens Camera

Pentax Q, Pocket Size Digital Camera With Performance of DLSR Camera, is now the world’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens digital camera, with 12.4 MP CMOS sensor for exceptional image quality while the noise is very low at high levels of sensitivity for both JPEG or RAW files. The scratch resistant magnesium alloy body make it is so lightweight and surprisingly durable.

When it comes to the difficult light condition, i.e, some part is too dark and the rest is too bright for common camera setting, this Pentax Q Digital camera is equipped with in camera HDR Capture mode and blends three images of different exposure and combine it into single image at a high quality detailed.

Do you want bokeh image with less effort of setting? Pentax Q Digital Camera is equipped with dedicated bokeh filter to enhance the image depth of field for casual and even experienced photographers. Supported with large 3 inch LCD Display monitor of HVGA resolution with 460 thousand dots makes it easier to take an images or full 1080 HD video at 30 fps at superior color and detail.

Even this Pentax Q has a size of compact camera, it has capacity of a DSLR Camera such as the shutter speed that can be set between 1/2000 to 30 seconds of bulb mode and capturing up to 5 FPS continuous shooting mode for fast-action situations. An optional shoe-mounted viewfinder attachment is available for glare-free image composition.

Another Pentax Q Digital Camera Optional Accessories: Standard Zoom Lens, Fish-Eye Lens, Toy Lens Wide, Toy Lens Telephoto, AC Adapter Kit K-AC115, AV Cable I-AVC7, HDMI Cable 3 ft (Micro, Type-D, v1.4), Remote Control WP, Remote Control F, Q Leather Vintage Case, Viewfinder O-VF1 47mm (for 01 Standard Prime Lens) or 100 PL Polarizing Filter 40.5mm. This Pentax Q Kit Black Camera is available at $799.95.

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Getting Into Fashion Photography: Fashion photography is one kind of photography genre which is devoted to displaying clothing and any other fashion. Fashion photography is most often conducted for fashion magazines such as Vanity Fair, Vogue, or Elle or another advirtisements. As the time goes by, fashion photography has developed its own aesthetic in which the clothes and fashions are enhanced by the presence of exotic locations or accessories. Fashion photography is an insidious profession. In art, it is what sex-appeal is to love. Artifice can be a dangerous thing; when misapplied, the results are vulgar and tawdry. Its correct use depends on instinct. It is up to the fashion photographer to create an illusion. In doing so, he is not behaving with dishonesty, but when properly invoked, the result is not merely an illusion; rather, it makes the observer see what he wishes to see.

There was a period when fashion become very glamorous, the 40s, 50s and the 60s have been kept alive thanks to these gifted fashion photographers: Norman Parkinson, John Rawlings and Terence Donovan. It is true that fashion sells fantasy but, at the same time, it reflects the changes in our society and lifestyle. High class defying time fashion photography creates an essential frame of reference for vintage fashion lovers and not only. Read the rest of this entry »

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Olympus introduces entry-level digital camera, compact, i.e. Olympus VG 110. This compact camera has a 12 Megapixel sensor is equipped with lens with 4 x optical zoom capability with 27 mm wide-angle and dual image stabilization to reduce image blur. The camera has a large 2.7-inch LCD screen.

Olympus VG-110 offers features Face Detection, Scene Mode, iAUTO, AF Tracking function, Function Help In-camera help users in using the camera. The camera also has a VGA video recording capabilities. Magic Filter also added for users to create unique images.

Olympus VG 110 Slim Digital Camera

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Olympus VG-110 Slim Digital Camera 4X Optical Zoom 12 MP

Latest Samsung digital camera features an ultra wide 24 mm lens from Schneider KREUZNACH Lens that is able to capture the perfect image of the area, as well as exceptional 24 x zoom function, consisting of 18 x optical zoom and 4 x Smart Zoom. Samsung’s latest compact digital camera delivers sharp pictures WB700 with exceptional detail that relies on the CCD sensor for this 16 Megapixel camera.

Samsung WB700 camera is also equipped with a full manual control and the ability to record 720 pixel high definition video in h.264 format. Samsung digital camera WB700 also features Smart Filter 2.0 – artistic filters such as ‘ in fashion ‘ such as ‘ soft focus half tone dot ‘ and ‘ cinema ‘ in addition to traditional features such as ‘ sketches ‘, ‘ fish-eye ‘, ‘thumbnail ‘ who all provide entertaining and professional finishing touches with the touch of a button.

Samsung is trying to give the option for consumers. There can be some of us are really needs camera with extreeme zoom capability, or need a camera with extra high resolution image sensor. At least there is an attempt to give a Samsung product which can be considered a ‘ killer ‘ camera or a camera with a high specification which can not be ignored like:

* Features manual (A/S/M)
* the direct HD Movie (1080p)
* support the RAW file format
* can zoom while recording video, the sound of the motor zoom not recorded
* a variety of digital filters (soft focus, half-tone dot, cinema, fish-eye, miniature and sketch)
* 3-inch screen
* port HDMI Type D
* Flash Manual Adjustment (Timing, The Light Quantity)
* optical stabilizer

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After introducing the Canon PowerShot SX230 HS with a long zoom equipped with GPS, Canon also introduced the Canon PowerShot ELPH 500 HS (known as DIGITAL IXUS 310 HS in Europe/Asia and in Japan as 31s IXY) product is a digital camera with touch panel LCD. Camera Canon IXUS 210 HS is equipped with 12.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 image processor, is also equipped with technology HS SYSTEM to improve the image quality in low-light situations without a flash (low light).

Canon ELPH 500 HS have optical lens f/2.0 and 4 x zoom with optical image stabilizer and a wide-angle 24 mm and 3.2-inch touch screen LCD. This camera also supports full 1080p HD video recording and feature Film Digest Mode that able to record short video clips right before the shoot still images and then combine the results of the photo during one day into one video clip. On this camera is also the HDMI output.

This Cameras with LCD touchscreen also features Face Detection, Motion Detection, ISO up to 3200, Smart AUTO mode that chooses the right smart settings for the camera based on 32 situations shooting has been established, High-speed Burst Mode capable of capturing 8.2fps and Super Slow Motion Movie to video recording with high speed that allows playback of slow motion.

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Nikon’s latest DSLR camera D3100 is that will have a 14 .2MP CMOS sensor instead of CCD. This entry-level DSLR camera can also record video Full HD 1080p or 720 p 24 fps speed at a speed of 24 fps. Video editing features will be included in the camera. For A kit will be offered with the camera body and lens 18-55 mm.

Nikon D3100 is believed to not only pursue the features of the D5000 and D90 but to overtake both in some areas, even with a lower price. The main key features for this camera is a continuous focus mode automatically while taking videos and in live view. This is an important feature for shooting video. The camera is expected to have 11 or 12 points AF.

Even for current Nikon D3100 already listed in the product catalog, the famous electronics store BestBuy. As for this new D3100 Nikon lens, i.e. 85 mm F1.4, 24-120 mm F4, 55-300 mm F4.5-5.6 and 18-200 mm F3.5-5.6. In addition, this lens is designed for full-frame SLR cameras, for example, the Nikon D700. Beautiful pictures–Amazing movies–Incredibly Easy with the 14 Megapixel DX sensor and learn-as-you-grow Guide Mode. Read the rest of this entry »

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The definition of the aperture is a measure of how big the lens is open (the openings of the lens) when we take photos.

When we press the shutter button, the hole in the front of the shutter sensor cameras we will be open, well setting the aperture which determine how big a hole is open. The bigger the hole open, the more the amount of light that will get read by the sensor.

Aperture or openings is expressed in units of f-stop. Often we read term openings/aperture 5.6, in the language of photography a more official can be expressed as f/5.6. As revealed above, the main function of controlling the aperture is as how big a hole in front of the sensor is exposed. The smaller the f-stop number means the bigger the hole is open (and the more the volume of incoming light) as well as vice versa, the large number f-stop the more small holes open.

So in fact, setting the aperture f/2.8 aperture means far greater than setting f/22. So the size of openings mean growing numbers f and narrow openings mean fewer f numbers.

Depth of Field

Depth of field – DOF, is a measure of how far the field focus in a photograph. Depth of Field (DOF) width means most of the objects of the photo (from the nearest object from the camera to furthest objects) will look sharp and focused. While the narrow DOF (include shallow) means that only the objects on that particular point are sharply while the rest will blur/focus.

To get the DOF wide use small aperture settings, such as the f-22 (the small aperture wider focal). While the narrow DOF to get, use the wider aperture, say be f/2.8.

The concept of Depth of Field will be a lot of useful especially in photography portrait and macro photography, but actually all specialties will need it.

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Produce a sharp razor blade is the desire of many who whet lovers of photography, and a variety of features as well as additional accessories have been created to help us produce sharp photos. From tripods, stabiliser (lenses or camera) until the software image editor that comes with the tool to sharpen the end result photo.

This article will summarize a few tips to keep your photos sharper:

How to hold the camera
How to hold the camera very influential on the stability of the camera (read: sharpness of photos), please read how to hold the camera is good.

Shutter Speed.
If you accelerate shutter speed, then your images will be increasingly sharp. Remember the rule that a photo is sharp when you take pictures handheld: “use the shutter speed faster than your lens focal length”. This penjabarannya:

* If the length of your lens, 50 mm potretlah with shutter speed 1/60 seconds or faster
* If the length of your lens, use a shutter speed of 100 mm, 1/125 seconds or faster
* If your 200 mm lens length, use shutter speed 1/250 second or faster

Aperture
The Aperture effect on depth of field (focus area in the photo). Reducing the aperture (enlarge the number of your choosing, for example f/22) will add depth of field, meaning that the sharp area in the photo will be the greater includes objects that are close or far away, so the sharpness of the photo overall quite reduced.
Then do the opposite, select a larger aperture (smaller number, e.g. f/4), then you will focus sharply just near the focus area. Choose large aperture lets you get a faster shutter speed.

ISO
Add ISO number will accelerate shutter speed as well as allows you to select the aperture. If you’re photographing indoors, zoom is the ISO, but don’t overdo it (eg: select ISO 600 to photograph in the House). Choose ISO too high (above 800), can cause noise (small black spots) in the photo began to look.

Focus
Don’t just believe with autofocus camera, check carefully using your eyes in the focal point is located. When photographing a face in close range, make sure the focus falling diarea eyes. When photographing objects, make sure the focus is there where you want the area most sharply. Autofocus cameras could be wrong and thus dropping focus beside the object that you want.

Lens
If you happen to have a SLR camera, choose the best lenses you can buy. Good quality lenses can drastically improve the sharpness of your photos. The lens KITS are usually offered for sale as a complete package with the camera usually his crappy quality. My advice, if you will buy a new SLR camera, buy separately between camera (body only) and the lens. Don’t buy the KIT package. Good quality lenses are usually marked with a large aperture (e.g. f/2.8).

Sweet Spot Lens
The lens has a sweet spot – his respectively. Sweet spot is certain where the lens aperture will produce the sharpest images. Sweet spot lenses usually are two stops above the maximum limit the ability of the aperture of the lens. For example, for a lens f/2.8 then his sweet spot is f/5.6. Then use aperture f/5.6 If you take a picture with that lens, your photos will be sharp who whet razor blade.

Tripod
The Tripod is cumbersome and inconvenient, but if you “sudi” bring it on, you will gain a sharper image. Especially if you want to generate photo HDR or panorama, be carrying a tripod.

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Flower is a fantastic subject, not just because of their beauty, but also because of their availability. Flower photography is not only a great way to spend your time learning different photography techniques it is also a great way to add to your home decor! If you don’t have any flowers in your own yard to photograph you don’t have to go far to find some. You can easily photograph flowers at your local park, the Mall, a restaurant, a friends garden, a community garden, just about every where you go there are flowers.

If you’re getting bored with your current bag-o-tricks for photographing flowers, scan through these tips and get inspired to try something different. On how to take better flower photograph, flower photography tips, here are 10 tips that will help you create some amazing flower photography.

The first things you need to do with digital photography is to make sure you are using the correct white balance settings. If your camera has the option, I recommend that you use the manual white balance function. If not, then use whatever setting is appropriate for the lighting you are shooting with. The equivalent to white balance if you are shooting film is color balance. If you are shooting outside be sure you are using daylight balanced film. I also suggest that with daylight balanced film outdoors that you use a slight warming filter. Most of the flower photography that you may do will either be in shade or on an overcast day creating a much bluer light then the film is balanced for. On the flip side, if shooting indoors with incandescent lighting or normal house lights you should be using tungsten balanced film. If the indoor lighting is being supplied by florescent light, then use a florescent filter with daylight balanced film. This is just a starting point. Experiment, mix it up. You can get some fantastic special effects that way.

Use a tripod. Not only will a tripod steady your camera and help you achieve a much sharper image, but it will also force you to think about your composition. You will have to place the flowers in your photographic image much more deliberately instead of just pointing your camera and shooting away.

Employ a polarizer filter. The great thing about a polarizer is that it will eliminate or reduce image degrading reflections. This helps to improve color saturation and contrast. At the proper angle it will also dramatically darken a blue sky. This effect is adjusted by rotating the filter until the desired effect is achieved. There are 2 types of polarizer’s available, circular and linear. Most of the advanced metering systems today that are built into your camera will not function properly with a linear polarizer. So I suggest you get a circular polarizer to play it safe. I have also seen warming polarizer’s. While I have not tried one you may want to experiment with them.

Control your camera’s depth of field. If you are photographing a single flower with a busy background then use a wide aperture to selectively focus on the flower and blur out the background. Conversely, if you are photographing a field of flowers the use a smaller aperture setting to bring most, if not all the flowers into focus. If your camera has a depth of field preview then this is the time to use it.

Don’t just take a snapshot of a flower that interests you and then move on. Set up your first shot to include the whole flower then concentrate on the details of the flower that attract your eye. Focus on the color or small details of the flower.

Try for the unusual. Some examples would be snow or ice on a flower, A flower growing out of concrete or even a dead flower that has an interesting look.

On a bluebird mid day, soften the harsh contrast light by placing a diffusion screen between the flower you are photographing and the sun. You can purchase a portable diffusion screen or use something you have on hand. You can completely block the sun and put your flower in shade, then redirect some light back on the flower with a reflector. This reflector can be a commercially made reflector or just something reflective like a white T-shirt or a piece of foam core. Another photographic technique would be to use fill flash. If your camera has an automatic fill flash function then give it a try. Experiment with the lighting ratio if your camera will let you change the flash output. I find reflectors to be a better option then fill flash most of the time.

Don’t put your camera away just because it’s cloudy or looks like a storm is coming. Colors really pop at this time and you can get some amazing photographs in these conditions. I have even photographed in rainy and foggy weather with great results. Be sure to use a tripod and keep your gear dry.

Take photograph of your flowers from different angles. Shoot straight down, from the side, from the underneath, just change it up a little.

Always have fun with it. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try different things. Once you think you have the photograph in the bag, get wacky with it!
Reference: http://www.explore-photography.com

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Different setting means different result. This is simple tips in Making Star Effect at Night Photography

Different Aperture setting not only affects the depth of field (DOF). In the two photo below, I use Aperture Priority with Priority setting, ISO number 400.

ISO 100 f/36 1s

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