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Article: Digital Camera Anatomy
Photographers who have used 35mm film SLRs will mostly feel right at home with a digital SLR. The basic ergonomics, body design and control placement of most digital SLRs is quite similar to their film-based siblings. The buttons and dials used for...
Article: Digital Photography Glossary
To master the art of digital photography, there are some essential terms and concepts you need to know. Here you'll find explanations of the key technologies and photography terminology to help you get the most from your camera and equipment. Aberration...
Article: Myths, Misinformation & Misunderstandings
True, you can learn things about digital cameras and photography everywhere-your local newspaper, newsmagazines, prestigious financial papers and much more. Digital photography has become so popular that everyone is getting into the act. Yet the...
Article: The Magic Of Histograms
Modern digital cameras do an impressive job in getting an acceptable exposure for most images. There's a difference between an acceptable exposure and an exceptional exposure, however. The best exposures make maximum use of the capabilities of the...
Article: The Power Of JPEG
The two primary shooting formats for digital cameras are JPEG and RAW. JPEG is a file compression format that offers superb image quality when used correctly, while RAW is an excellent format for photographers who either need it or like working with...
Article: Understanding Image Sensors
Sophisticated technology goes into the design and manufacture of your digital camera. Understanding some of that technology can help you to predict how the camera will fare when you're shooting in a variety of situations. For our annual How-To issue,...
Article: Your Guide To Camera Modes
Who needs all these modes? You might ask yourself this question when you pick up a digital camera loaded with custom exposure settings. Who needs all these modes? You might ask yourself this question when you pick up a digital camera loaded with...