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How to record a video with Canon 5D Mark II

April 6, 2013 | 0
How to record a video with Canon 5D Mark II

Introduction…

With 5D Mark III already established on the market, an ‘old’ camera, Canon EOS 5D Mark II became one of the most popular and affordable ones and thus more interesting to wider audience. An excellent camera with superb video capabilities and a pioneer when it comes to dslr videography.

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Using Exposure Compensation to Correct Camera Metering Issues

February 24, 2013 | 0
Using Exposure Compensation to Correct Camera Metering Issues

Your camera has its own internal metering device that receives information Through The Lens (TTL). Its method of processing information is based on the metering mode that you choose. Four popular metering modes include: spot metering, center-weighted metering, partial metering and evaluative (matrix) metering.…

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Take Sharper Photos by Preventing Camera Shake

January 30, 2013 | 7
Take Sharper Photos by Preventing Camera Shake

There’s nothing more upsetting than aiming for a shot and spoiling it due to shaking the camera — especially if you only have one chance.
If there’s nothing in a photo that is sharp, then everything is out of focus and this is enough proof that the image may have suffered the effects of camera shake….

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How To Photograph Water or Other Liquid Droplets at Home

January 25, 2013 | 4
How To Photograph Water or Other Liquid Droplets at Home

This 8-step “DIY How To” will help you understand how to prepare and  photograph your own water droplets or other liquid droplets from the comfort of your home.
How I got into droplets photography? To make a long story made short: right after I bought my first — and only for now — D-SLR, the Canon EOS 40D, I had a ‘great’ idea to shoot droplets.…

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Digital Photo Buzz (DPB) Adobe Lightroom Presets: Weddings, Portraits and Instagram (Like)

December 14, 2012 | 1
Digital Photo Buzz (DPB) Adobe Lightroom Presets: Weddings, Portraits and Instagram (Like)

Lightroom presets can really give you a headstart on tweaking the look of your images, and in some cases even changing the mood. There are tons of presets around for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, and Digital Photo Buzz (DPB)… has some decent samples.

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How to Eliminate Shadows from your Daytime Portraits

October 1, 2012 | 1
How to Eliminate Shadows from your Daytime Portraits

When you take portraits on a bright and sunny day, you may notice that at times harsh shadows are cast on persons’ faces causing at times severe underexposure. Yet at the same time the background is well exposed. What is happening is that your camera has automatically adjusted its exposure settings for the background and not the foreground of which your subject is a part of.…

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How to install EOS Utility if you lost the disk…

September 13, 2012 | 101
How to install EOS Utility if you lost the disk…

Great, the Technicolor profile is now available (Read Vincent quick review…)! The only problem is that you need to have EOS Utility installed on your computer. If you are like me, you threw the Canon CD away as soon as you opened you 5DMrkII box.

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How to create motion blur in your action photos

August 31, 2012 | 0
How to create motion blur in your action photos

Taking action photos can be exciting and can get your adrenaline pumping even when there is the element of danger for you as a photographer. Not something that’s recommended – stay out of harm’s way! But nothing beats the thrill of capturing the moment of a Batter hitting a ball, a soccer player performing a bicycle kick, an Evolution XI skidding around a corner or a 3-year-old running at full speed in the backyard.…

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