Digital Photography Tips 
Secrets of dSLR Image Storage(0)
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Another quirk of the dSLR involves the storage methods you choose and use. You may have more options and a few more pitfalls than your point-and-shoot toting friends. This section will reveal a few of them. First, most point-and-shoot and EVF cameras can use just a [...]
How Much Resolution Do You Need?
This is an important question because at the time I write this, dSLRs are available with resolutions from 3.4 megapixels to 16.7 megapixels (and beyond, if you include some exotic camera types). Even more interesting, not all digital SLRs of a particular resolution produce the same results.
Getting Started As A Digital Photographer
Digital photography is definitely the best way to take your photos these days. While film cameras have their perks, the advantages of digital cameras are far better! Digital image recording simply opens up many new, valuable, and perhaps unanticipated opportunities.
Controlling Exposure Time
All this wonderful process of collecting photons and converting them into digital information requires a specific time span for this to happen, known in the photographic realm as exposure time. Film cameras have always sliced light into manageable slivers of time using mechanical devices called shutters, which block the film until you’re ready to take a picture, and then open to admit light for the period required for (we hope) an optimal exposure.
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