Digital cameras focuses of the frame for models

February 23rd, 2010

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How to use your digital camera focuses of the frame for Models,  photographers of all experience levels who come together to learn, share and grow in our understanding of photography, So the mind can more easily be fooled by pictures taken looking down than those looking up or at eye level, But almost as important is the lighting in your photo. Models are usually lit by a lamp, so you’d expect to see sharp, directional shadows and bright, almost harsh light, Filters are also some of the things or tools you’ll need to know about digital photography. If you are taking photos in very bright light such as in bright sunlight, you can restrict the depth of field with the use of these neutral density filters. This will lessen the light entering the lens,  Modern digital cameras of today focuses or notices more the middle of the frame. At the same time, most of these digital cameras already have an auto focus .This means that it will set the aperture, the shutter speed, the exposure, and the focus on its own once you push the button half way down and you hear your digital camera beep. Just be careful and always look at your subject in the frame. Sometimes, when you are taking a picture of two people and there is a column, a tree, or a visible space in between them, your digital camera might focus on that spot instead of the two people.

Camera lens in focused photography

January 23rd, 2010

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When taking photos with moving objects, shutter speed is very important. It is important to set your digital camera to shutter speed priority mode. You then select your shutter speed manually and your digital camera will set the aperture according to the light that it reads, when a camera lens is focused at infinity, the rear principal point is exactly one focal length in front of the film. To find the front principal point, take the lens off the camera and let light from a distant object pass through it “backwards”. Find the point where the image is formed, and measure toward the lens one focal length. With some lenses, particularly ultra wides, you can’t do this, since the image is not formed in front of the front element, Aperture Priority mode is used if you need the depth of field to either throw out some of the objects out of focus or to make sure that everything is in focus. So like in shutter speed, you use the aperture priority mode and let the camera choose the shutter speed depending on the light available.