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THE AP INVESTIGATION IMAGE STABILISATION EXPERT ADVICE LONG EXPOSURES www.amateurphotographer.co.uk Saturday 23 January 2010 Ricoh GXR Mad or modular? A camera system like…

Education การผลิตสื่อวิดีโอระบบดิจิทัลเบื้อ�...

1. 1 การผลิตสื่อวิดีโอระบบดิจิทัลเบื้องต้น (Basic Digital Video Production) ราชบดินทร์…

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Better Than an iPod? Download music direct from the net to the new Sansa! 12 Smartphones Reviewed! Don’t get locked into a bad contract—you need our guide! Get DirectX…

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1. THE CAMERA AS A MEDIUM OF VISUAL EXPRESSION 2. TYPES OF CAMERAS & THEIR FUNCTIONS 3. TYPES OF CAMERAS & THEIR FUNCTIONSVIEW CAMERA 4. TYPES OF CAMERAS & THEIR…

Entertainment & Humor Canon getting started guide

1. 1 2. Aperture (AV mode) This camera technique refers to the hole in the lens that controls the depth of field in a photograph. On a camera, you can change the aperture…

Entertainment & Humor Canon getting started guide

1. 1 2. Aperture (AV mode) This camera technique refers to the hole in the lens that controls the depth of field in a photograph. On a camera, you can change the aperture…

Art & Photos How to take professional photos

1. How to take professional photographs. 2. Camera ControlCompositionEditing 3. Camera Control Big 3ISOShutter SpeedApertureLight SensitivityExposure TimeHigh number means…

Education Canon getting started guide

1. 1 2. Aperture (AV mode) Aperture is the name for the hole in a lens which controls the depth of field in a photograph. You can control is using aperture priority (Av)…

Documents Canon getting started guide

1.12. Aperture (AV mode) Aperture is another name for the hole in the lens of a camera. The width of this hole can be adjusted by using the aperture priority mode, adjusting…

Art & Photos Canon getting started guide 3

1. 1 2. Aperture (AV mode) Aperture is to do with how large the hole is in the back of a camera lens. This controls the depth of field. *look at the photograph on the left…