All Entries in the "Digital Photography" Category
The iPhone is the most popular camera
I’m not so much of a camera snob that I’ll look down on people who use P&S cameras instead of DSLR cameras, because I understand all too well that while a $100 digital camera is mostly affordable, a camera that starts at $500 isn’t. But when I saw that the iPhone is the most popular [...]
Underwater photography
With summer in full force, you may be wondering how those cool underwater shots you see in commercials and on the internet are taken. The answer? Waterproof cameras, or another type of waterproof solution. Kodak has several disposable waterproof cameras on the market, and in recent years several popular camera manufacturers, including Fuji and Sony [...]
SD vs. SDHC
SD memory cards have been around for years. I’ve been using them ever since I purchased my second digital camera back in 2005 (a Kodak EasyShare Z740, for those interested). Then 2008 rolled around, and I decided to stop being cheap and shelled out $80 for a 4GB SDHC memory card. But I can assure [...]
Post-processing: yay or nay?
There’s a lot of controversy surrounding the touching up of photographs, particularly digital photographs. A lot of photographers and even photography enthusiasts will argue that touching up the photo takes away its originality and uniqueness, that touching up a photograph is similar to air-brushing a model prior to publishing her photos in a magazine. I [...]
