วันพุธที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

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Sunpak PF30XN Digital SLR Camera Dedicated i-TTL Flash for Nikon

Sunpak PF30XN Digital SLR Camera Dedicated i-TTL Flash for Nikon

Sunpak PF30XN Digital SLR Camera Dedicated i-TTL Flash for Nikon

  • Bounce head tilts 90º vertically
  • i-TTL flash control for Nikon
  • Illumination range from up to 16 1/2'
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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

วันเสาร์ที่ 27 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Cd Printer Software

Cd printers are used to print text or descriptive images on duplicated or replicated Cds. Different types of Cd printers are man-made that are designed for low volume or high volume Cd printing. Inkjet and thermal printers with 1-100 disc capacity are man-made for use in small firms or offices and domestic households. Laser printers with capacity of above one hundred thousand discs are man-made for large duplication and replication firms.

Cd printer software included with these printers use high quality resampling algorithm to produce the best quality prints possible independent of the printer type and resolution of primary images. It simplifies the process of managing Dpi, print sizes, and resolution numbers. It has effective and simple tools to automatically dispose manifold prints so that they use the least amount of high-priced printing substrate material.

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The software allows auto placement and full by hand placement for maximum flexibility. Images of assorted sizes can be printed from Different folders and drives in the same session. It has Different enhancement tools such as cropping, brightness, sharpening, auto-exposure compensation, Ccd noise filters, image rotation, and image data stamp. Users can apply filters to images as "masks" that eliminates the need to store isolate copies of primary and modified versions. Filters can also be applied to a particular image or hundreds of Different images from assorted folders in a batch.

It provides full color management (Icc) withhold and can link Icc profiles to manifold images separately, ensuring the most accurate color possible. It also supports profile-to-profile conversions for images, and soft proofing. It supports Different file formats such as Jpeg, Tif, Bmp, Gif, Pcx, Tga, Pcd, Png, Psd, and Nef (Nikon D1, D1H, D1X, and D100 raw).

It allows users to copy, move, delete, auto-rename images based on date, download images from flash cards and hunt Iptc (International Press Telecommunications Council) fields. The easy to use features of Cd printer software have enabled users to manage the complicated task of formatting and printing images on Cd discs.

Cd Printer Software

วันศุกร์ที่ 26 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

PE005 - FlexTT5 for Nikon TTL and the density of sensor Demystified

PE005 - FlexTT5 for Nikon TTL and the density of sensor Demystified Video Clips. Duration : 13.40 Mins.


In this episode of Exposed Photography podcasts, Christopher Palmer and Brian Stokes to discuss the availability of the new Pocket Wizard FlexTT5 RF transceiver (now compatible with Nikon). B & H Photo Video transport requests in 7-14 days after the recording of this show! Brian gives an overview of non-TTL vs TTL lighting. A listener asks why a 6-year-old camera produces a better picture of his camera for 3 years. Brian gives an overview of the role of the density sensor camera in the overall image quality. Host:Brian Stokes Christopher Palmer Video Production: Nancy Cross & Post Production Motion Graphics: Brian Palmer theme soundtrack podcast: Covox - Densha

Tags: Photography Exposed, Photo Podcast, Flex TT5 Nikon, minitt1, Canon, Sensor Density, tips & tricks, tutorial, digital, camera, educational

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 25 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Check Out Vivitar DF-383 DEDICATED ETTL LCD Flash w/ LCD Display Includes Flash Diffuser For Nikon DSLR Cameras Cleaning Kit MicroFiber Cleaning Cloth for $129.90

 

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Vivitar DF-383 DEDICATED ETTL LCD Flash w/ LCD Display Includes Flash Diffuser For Nikon DSLR Cameras Cleaning Kit MicroFiber Cleaning Cloth Features

  • This Flash Is Compatible With Nikon D200 D100 D700 D70S D80 D70 D50 D5000 D3000 D3100 D300S D90 D40 D40X D60 D3 D2H D3X D700 D300 DSLR
  • Red Focus assist beam for low light focusing.
  • Flash readiness indication in viewfinder.
  • Front and rear curtain synchronization.
  • Automatic shutter speed setting. LCD Display and DSLR Auto Focus

 

 

Nikon S80

If you worry about missing out on prominent photographic and videoing moments, you can forget about your worries after you buy the Nikon S80. The Nikon S80 is a new addition to the Coolpix line offered by the leader in camera manufacturing: Nikon. This expedient is outfitted with a 14.1 megapixel Ccd sensor, an Organic Led, Clear Color, an 819K dot display, a Nikkor® lens, and a 50x wide angle zooming lens. The display screen allows you to see subjects with absolute clarity since it measures 3.5 inches in terms of its width. What's more, you can get videos in high definition, and the camera comes outfitted with a five way Vr image stabilization theory for ensuring the extreme in photo quality and clarity.

For the consumer that wants supreme image quality, this camera houses a hybrid Vr image stabilization function, motion detection features, a classic Iso setting range, and it even has Best Shot selector options. Inside the provocative casing of the Nikon S80 the consumer gets an sufficient Expeed® C2 processor, a classic shutter speed, and all of this is housed inside a casing that is no more than.7 inches in terms of its thickness. There are some convenient touch controls on the Nikon S80, and the camera is capable of sharing pictures via a high definition television or computer monitor too.

Flash For Nikon

You can begin taking pictures at once with the Nikon Coolpix S80 by Nikon: this camera has a fast power up speed and the user simply slides the lens cover back to turn the expedient on. This camera also gives the consumer in camera editing features like dinky effect, fish eye effect, cross screen, selective color, soft focus, Active D lighting, quick retouch, and further editing functions. This camera even comes with an embedded slide show function with included music!

You can get unquestionably creative with the Nikon Coolpix S80 by Nikon; the expedient has skin softening functions, self-operating timers, a smart portrait system, red eye reduction functions, blink proof, warnings, and alerts, and as many as seventeen scene modes. This camera is great for macro shots up close and it can store almost 150 photos when it is in use. All things from motion detection to a 20X combined zoom, from an antireflective Lcd display to a plethora of scenic modes is housed inside this small, thin, portable, uncostly camera.

What more can the Nikon Coolpix S80 give to the consumer? How about scene auto choice features, self-operating settings that recognizes scenes, a nine point auto focusing function, face priority features, burst mode shooting options, white balance presets, an embedded flash and a whole host of extra effects. This camera is chockfull of remarkable functions and features, all which makes the camera desirable. Of course, the consumer will contemplate that the most desirable feature about this camera is the price that it is sold for; the Nikon S80 is so affordable you will be shocked at its cost, especially when you reflect on all that the camera can do.

Nikon S80

วันอังคารที่ 23 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Off Camera Flash - 5 Techniques I Use With a single Flash

Something I always recommend to photographers wondering what gear to buy is a small flash. Even if it's only used on camera, one flash unit can be an thinkable, help in many kinds of situations. However an area that I consideration citizen are often hesitant to get into, is using their flash off-camera.

One coarse misconception is that you need more than one flash unit to get any decent light with off-camera flash. While having supplementary flash units does help, there are an thinkable, number of things you can do with only one. Using some simple workarounds you can often make it look like there are more then one.

Flash For Nikon

Here's a list the 5 ways that I would most often use my flash back in the days when I only had one. But first you need to get your flash to fire (uh, flash) off the camera. Any relatively new Nikon speedlight and dslr combo will have the capability to fire without any supplementary hardware. For more data on how to get your flash to work off camera, go here or here or Google it. Also, keep in mind that many of these setups can be done with any type of light source, and aren't strictly petite to small flashes. If you've got some highly distinguished general lights lying around, you can use those as well. Feel free to send me an email or hit me up on Skype if you've got questions.

1. Backlight
One flash behind and/or slightly to the side of your field can do wonders. The high contrast, the flare, the halos, I love it all. If I've only got one flash with me and I want to spice up an photo a little, this is my go-to. Just spock (put) a flash behind your subject, experiment with power settings, and watch the magic happen.

2. Fill
It's potential do this with on-camera flash as well, but I prefer it off camera for more consistency. I use this often, but its probably the most noticeable at concerts when all the lights are wonky colors and I want the field to be in a general colored light. Direct or bounced depending on if I want it soft or hard.

3. Background light + Key (Your main light)
The photo ad below was lit with one flash, an sb-27. I didn't have a special background, its just pieces of white paper laid out on a table with a piece of desk top glass laid over the paper, and a white wall. Originally I had the flash hitting the background only to make it pure white, and used the ambient light to expose the foreground. However I didn't like the capability of the light I was getting from the foreground, so I added a reflector in front, to reflect the light that was arrival from the background onto the foreground.

If that went over your head I'll be doing an whole post on achieving this look (with citizen too, not just products) with only one flash.

4. Black Background.
Essentially the opposite of the light setup above, this time you try to light the background as petite as possible. Bounce the flash off a wall, and keep the field close to the light source. I would recommend using a reflector for some fill if you want a petite more of a humane look.

5. Emphasis on something
Pretty self explanatory, you light one element with the flash to draw attention to it. The power of the flash in relation to the ambient light will determine how distinguished the corollary is.

All done
So there you go, five ways to use one flash to accomplish dramatically separate effects. I hope to go into a petite more information on each of them in time to come posts so stay tuned. If you, like many people, already have a flash unit, I would encourage you to find a way to fire it off camera, and start experimenting. You will be surprised at how much of a inequity a petite well planned use of light can make. Like mister McNally says, "light is the language of photography, and we need to know how to speak eloquently."

If don't have an external flash, and you're looking to buy something that will hugely sway the capability of your photos, then that is what I would recommend. You don't need a high end flash like an sb-900 or 580ex if you're just starting with off-camera flash. For Nikon users I would undoubtedly recommend the Nikon Sb-600 Speedlight. If you own a Nikon d-slr then it will work right away, with no extra hardware needed, off camera.

I will leave you to ponder.

Off Camera Flash - 5 Techniques I Use With a single Flash

วันจันทร์ที่ 22 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Nikon SB-900 vs SB-800 (Flash comparison)

Nikon SB-900 vs SB-800 (Flash comparison) Tube. Duration : 2.45 Mins.


Quick www.dombower.com blog http video shows the performance difference in performance and recycling of SB-900 and SB-800 Nikon. Photos with the Nikon D300 and Nikon 10.5 mm f2.8 Fisheye www.dombower.com taken

Tags: nikon, flash, strobe, comparison, sb-800, sb-900, power, recycling, time, dom, bower, www.dombower.com, photographer, photo, D300, D700, fish, eye, lens, camera, tips, canon, sigma, tokina, sony, demonstration

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 21 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

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Nikon SB-400 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras Features

  • Compact, lightweight Speedlight unit
  • 18mm angle of coverage with Nikon DX format digital SLR cameras
  • Bounce capabilities in 4 steps up to 90 degrees; flash shooting distance range from 2 and up to 66 feet
  • Approximate guide number of 98.4 feet at ISO 200 (at 18mm zoom head setting)
  • Operates on two AA-size (1.5V) batteries; fast 2.5 second recycling time