3 Dec 2010

Review of New Nikon D7000 SLR Camera

The new Nikon D7000 SLR camera offers exceptional performance, reliability and high quality image. All this is packed in its portable and durable body. The camera incorporates performance and many features so that the image quality is excellent. It has an effective resolution of 16.2 megapixels and the CMOS sensor of image in the recently developed format of Nikon DX. The Nikon D7000 has a new engine for image processing, EXPEED C2 that offers an efficient high speed of processing gives high quality of image. It also has improved sensitivity of ISO, 100- 6400 and expandable to 25,600, ensuring brilliant detail with minimum sound while shooting objects that are fast moving or in low light without making use of flash.
The view finder of the Nikon D7000 SLR camera has a glass pentaprism covering nearly 100% of the frame and having expansion of 0.94. It provides a more convenient and accurate approach. It has a shutter that is able to seal 1/8.000s. It has been examined for about 150,000 cycles. The camera is given protection by a casing of alloy of magnesium at the back and top. It has a seal that is durable against moisture and dust and is therefore suitable for very tough conditions. When it comes to storage, the camera provides complete reliability. There are two slots for memory cards. This increases the capacity for storage and provides freedom for managing video and images by saving a lot of space, storing more images and separating different formats. The space security has to be backed.
The system of AF has 39 points of focus that includes 9 sensors of the cross type at the center. The focus is the sharpest no matter what frame subject is in. The revolutionary sensor of RGB metering has 2,016 pixels that enhances the efficiency of the system of Scene Recognition that along with the capability of continuous high speed shooting at 6 frames per second ensures the capture of images of high quality and also great precision shots. Nikon D7000 SLR camera has easy access to the button of video record so that footage can be captured in high definition easily. AF-F gives continuous focus during the recording of the video that is captured with the help of MPEG4 AVC/H.264 compression. It also features a microphone stereo jack for the recording of quality sound.
The Nikon D7000 SLR camera has the integrated feature of video editing that makes you free to select footage from the start as well as end points. You can change selected frames so as to capture the images without depending on the computer. You can easily edit and also share movies fast. Nikon has come up with a Flash SB-700 unit that can be used easily with a package of functions that are integrated. It has the benefits of light exceeding the flash internal to the camera. This allows complete control on the lighting of the subject or scene to develop images that are professional looking and also give dramatic results.

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Use Photoshop to cheat your photos



Original shot -- Nikon D700 + 24-70mm


Cheated by Photoshop (a few step, curve, colour and saturation, Darken corners, etc.)



If you want to do more cheat on it...

Long Exposure Photo --- easily make your shots exordinary

Nikon D40 + 18-55mm @ 1.6s exposure
(see? cheap camera can make magic! I even didn's use a tripod...put on a rock instead)

Digital photography tips - How to take good pictures of your kids

Techniques for Better Photo Shots

NikonD40 + 18-55mm
When we talk about pictures and how to take them, one of the best modes to use is the aperture priority mode. This is the type of mode that allows you to control the shots since you have the liberty to decide on how blurry should your background be. The main concern of this type of mode is to make sure that the viewer of the photo will focus on the subject rather than its foreground or background.
A smaller aperture can be used only if the background is simple and plain for it enables you to have a good focus and capture a good detail of the background. Large aperture is highly recommended for backgrounds that are busy and can draw the attention of the viewer from the subject. Using large aperture is good when taking pictures on a busy street since it blurs all the people of the street. The downside of using large aperture, however, is the difficulty to focus on the subject because the depth of field is small and focus plane cannot be used because the subject might be moving.
When taking pictures, it is best to keep in mind, to focus on the eyes of the subject. You can tell the whole story of the picture through the eyes of the subject. If you focus on other parts of the subject, chances are, your portrait is ruined. If your subject is not moving and has a lot of objects around it, it is best to use spot focusing to get a sharp shot of the eyes rather than using a large focusing area for the objects around the subject might confuse the camera. However, the object is moving, then you can either ruse a larger area or moving auto focus to get a nice shot of the subjects eyes.
The next thing you can pay attention to is the exposure. Usually, if it is for ordinary shots, then it is best to keep the lighting on the faces of the object to make is smooth and consistent on the rest of the area of the image. However, for artistic purposes, make use of the exposure lock feature that is mostly available on DSLR cameras. This technique is best to get the right skin tone you want and continue to capture great pictures. You definitely wouldn't want to have a perfect focus but the backlight background made the face of your subject appear to be too dark.
Due to these factors, photographers always use different settings to capture the same shot. In general, it is best to have lenses that offer better options and faster shutter speeds. They allow you to capture sharp pictures which are the growing trend in the professional portraits nowadays. Street style and detail in the clothing are more appealing to the customers than soft pictures.
These are just some tips you can apply to the way you take photos. Try these ideas and see the difference in the photos you take.
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View from Waterloo Bridge London (HDR) ---by Nikon D700 + 24-70mm




HDR photo made by 5 shots at 1/3ev diffrence level
(click to zoom in)
  

Photography Tutorial (Fundamental)

DSLR Photography for Beginners: Parts of the Camera

Photography is a great hobby that many people are choosing to try out. When somebody completely new to photography first gets their hands on a digital camera, then there are plenty of things to learn. There are many features and many buttons on a digital camera, making the whole camera quite intimidating. The following article shall be about DSLR photography for beginners and will start by discussing some of the features found on DSLR cameras.
Shutter release
This is the most basic button found on all kinds of cameras. Even those who are taking lessons on DSLR photography for beginners will know immediately what this button is for. It is normally positioned on the upper right portion of the camera and is used to snap pictures.
What most people who are taking lessons on DSLR photography for beginners will probably not be aware of is that pressing the button halfway will focus the lens. Pressing the button fully down is necessary to take the shot.
Lenses
This really depends on what sort of camera you have. It can either be a fixed lens or a zoom lens. Most DSLR cameras will come with an option of interchangeable lenses, which will be more flexible and give you more control over your shot.
Sensor
This is found within the camera and is normally called the CCD. CCD stands for charge coupled device. Those reading up on DSLR photography for beginners should know that the function of this is to record the images through the use of pixels. The software within the camera will convert the data and will store it within the memory card of the camera.
Mode dial
These can appear either on the upper left portion of the camera or on the lower right on the center of the camera. This is what makes DSLR photography for beginners a bit more complicated. This will let you choose different modes of control over your camera. Back then, mode dials on DSLR cameras are normally set on automatic mode.
Automatic mode is the easiest mode to handle as users will simply point and shoot their camera. Semi-automatic mode is a little bit more complex as it will let you change a few aspects on shutter speed and aperture. Manual mode will take some time to master, but it gives you the most control over your camera. In manual mode, you will have to fix the settings on the shutter and the aperture.
DSLR photography for beginners will normally have people start at automatic mode first then move on to semi automatic once some experience with the camera is achieved.
There are many other features available but it will all vary between cameras. Some will feature multiple LCD screens and even more buttons. There will also be different methods of connectivity between cameras and computers. To learn how to be an effective photographer, you have to practice all the basics first and master them and then try to experiment with different shots. If you're really keen on learning the craft, operating a DSLR camera wouldn't be so hard.
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