The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the COOLPIX 4300 DIGITAL CAMERA
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Thank you for your purchase of a COOLPIX4300 digital camera. The documentation for this product includes the manuals listed below. Please be sure to read all instructions thoroughly to get the most from your camera.
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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Camera White Paper
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Canon’s EOS Digital Rebel XT camera combines outstanding performance and creative control in a small and elegant package for an estimated retail price of under $1,000* complete with zoom lens. This makes the XT an exceptional value in digital single lens reflex cameras. With its DIGIC? II image processor and Canon-designed and manufactured CMOS sensor, the EOS Digital Rebel XT camera has very high 8.0 megapixel resolution, low noise, exquisite color, near-instantaneous startup, speedy handling, enhanced flash control, an extensive range of settings, full compatibility with EOS system accessories, reduced power consumption and an ease of use which makes it truly remarkable.
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Getting Started In Astrophotography With DSLR Cameras
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Astro-imaging is definitely a hot topic in amateur astronomy these days – everyone enjoys the beautiful images and the camera’s ability to reveal far more color and detail than the human eye can see allows us to enjoy and study structure that we cannot observe otherwise. Astro-images are therefore interesting and scientifically useful.
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Olympus - Pentax DSLR Guide
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The E-500 did for Olympus what all the similar late 2005 revisions did for others – big 2.5ins rear LCD screen, improved porroprism viewing, enhancements to AF performance, metering and the image processing firmware.
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THE CANON EOS 5D CAMERA THE WORLDS FIRST PREMIUM DSLR
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In the Canon DSLR lineup, the gap between the EOS 20D camera, at about $1,500, and the new EOS-1D Mark II N camera, at about $4,000, represents an irresistible marketing and engineering opportunity. Of course, many combinations of size, performance, ruggedness and complexity are possible, especially for Canon. Canon has the inestimable advantage of being able to mix original design elements with existing, proven, successful components and software, as appropriate, from the EOS-1Ds Mark II, the EOS-1D Mark II and new Mark II N, the EOS 20D and the EOS Digital Rebel XT cameras. Because Canon manufactures not only its own CMOS sensors but also the machinery that makes those sensors, as well as the devices that test and maintain that machinery, Canon has extraordinary control over the manufacturing process. Canon has developed leading mold making and metalworking technologies, and it makes virtually all of the critical electronic and optical parts in its DSLRs. Consequently, the occasion of a new camera brings with it the possibility of some new and very special items to throw into the mix. That is exactly what has happened with the new Canon EOS 5D Digital SLR.
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Basic Photography Tips 1 Basic Operations
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This is the first course in the Basic Photography Tips series. By the end of the article, you’ll know how to work a camera manually, and you’ll be able to tell how each of the three basic controls affects the photograph – a great start to becoming creative with your photography. Note: To start with, don’t be afraid of your camera! It’s safe to press any button you want. At worst, you’ll screw up some pictures. At best, you’ll create an amazing piece of art that will change people’s lives for generations!
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Canon Speedlite 133A instructions
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The Canon Speedlite 133A is an automatic eletronic, direct contact flash designed especially for the Canon A-1, AE-1, AV-1 and AT-1 single-lengs reflex cameras. It mounts directly into the accessory shoe of the camera where it couples directly with the camera without the need for a synchronization cord. It is intended primarily for use with ASA 80, 100 or 400 film and with lenses having a speed of f/4 or faster.
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