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Saturday, October 18, 2008

High-Speed 8GB SDHC Class 6 Memory Card and FREE Kit. FREE Digital Camera Kit includes: SD/SDHC USB 2.0 card reader, 5-piece cleaning kit, LCD screen protectors and a mini tripod.

In order to meet the growing consumer demand for storing lots of pictures, movies, and music, a dependable high-speed memory card with greater capacity is indispensable. These SDHC cards use brand name NAND Flash chips and premium quality components to ensure robust, long-life durability and excellent performance. This kit works with the following: CANON EOS REBEL Xsi FS100 POWERSHOT A460 A470 A550 A560 A570 IS A580 A590 IS A630 A640 A650 IS A710 IS A720 IS G7 G9 S5 IS SD1000 SD1100 IS SD40 SD750 SD800 IS SD850 IS SD870 IS SD900 SD950 IS SX100 IS TX1 VIXIA HF10 VIXIA HF100 CASIO EXILIM EX-S880BK EX-S880RD EX-S880SR EX-V8SR EX-Z1050BE EX-Z1050BK EX-Z1050PK EX-Z1050SR EX-Z1080BE EX-Z1080BK EX-Z1080GY EX-Z1080PK EX-Z75BE EX-Z75BK EX-Z75PK EX-Z75SR EX-Z77BE EX-Z77BK EX-Z77PK EX-Z77SR EZ-Z1050 S770 DXG-569V NIKON COOLPIX L10 L11 L12 L14 L15 L18 P50 P5000 P5100 P60 S200 S210 S50 S500 S50c S51 S510 S51c S52 S520 S550 S600 S700 D40x D60 D80 PANASONIC DMC-FS20 DMC-FS3 DMC-FS5 DMC-FX10 DMC-FX100K DMC-FX100S DMC-FX12 DMC-FX12K DMC-FX12S DMC-FX35 DMC-FX55K DMC-FX55P DMC-FX55S DMC-FZ18 DMC-FZ50S DMC-L10K DMC-LS80 DMC-LZ10 DMC-LZ6 DMC-LZ8 DMC-TZ3A DMC-TZ3K DMC-TZ4 DMC-TZ5 PV-GS320 PV-GS80 PV-GS83 PV-GS85 SDR-H18 SDR-H200 SDR-S10 SDR-S10 SDR-S150 VDR-D210 VDR-D220 VDR-D230 VDR-D310 SAMSUNG DIGIMAX i7 i85 L700 L73 L74 WIDE L77 L830 NV15 NV20 S1050 S730


I have learned so much about photography since my early days of photographing my wife. No, don't even ask. I used to think I had all the answers. Just pick myself up the latest and greatest camera and I was off to the races. Then I couldn't understand why my photos looked like garbage. Well, I quickly learned that it's all about lighting. I don't care how great your camera is. If you don't have sufficient lighting, your photos are only going to be so good. This article is going to give you some personal tips that I've picked up over the years that have greatly helped me make the most of my digital photos.

For starters, the time of day when you take your photos greatly matters. There is a huge difference between natural sunlight and the light that comes from your halogen lamps or whatever source it is that you're using. For example, I can take a photo inside my living room, with absolutely no lights on at all, just the window shades wide open, and end up with crystal clear photos. This will be true with the cheapest digital camera all the way to the most expensive top of the line model. As a matter of fact, you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between the two as long as the megapixels of each are about the same. Natural daylight does wonders for your photos.

Okay, but what if you're taking photos at night? Well, then you're going to have to depend on good lighting. The flash of your digital camera, especially if it's a built in flash, is only going to do so much. Many times, with poor lighting, you'll end up with photos that are either very dark or grainy or both. This is what used to drive me crazy with my early photos. What I have found is that halogen lights are great if you simply want photos that are bright and crystal clear. If they're white halogen, don't expect very soft or colorful photos as the white light kind of washes them out. But they will be bright and clear. Just make sure the light is focused on the subject from the side. Either side will be fine. Anything but directly behind as the light will end up in the line of site of the photo. You don't want that.

If you want softer photos, you need different color lights. There's a resource in my signature that goes into all that stuff. You can read my review of it at my blog.

I never used to like taking photos. But these days, taking great looking photos is a breeze.

To YOUR Photographic Success,

Steven Wagenheim

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