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Now learn how to use your digital camera

By: Dan Feildman

Well now, we consider a few accessories; let's move on to cameras since both accessories and cameras combine. We spoke earlier in different articles regarding flashguns; however, I will bring this up once more. Come cameras have hot-shoes which enable the user to connect to a flashgun which will enhance photo take. There are not many people that don't like to travel. The vast majority of people that travel will want to take pictures while they are away. The most convenient type of camera on the market today is the digital camera. With a digital camera, you won't have to spend a lot of money for film and processing and you can even see the pictures the minute that you shoot them. If there is a frame that you don't like, simply erase it and start over!

Ironically, while cold prolongs the life of the battery, the cold, "slow" battery isn't much good for use - the same process that slows the natural discharge of the battery slows the normal discharge during use, allowing the voltage to drop below usable levels even quicker. So, for batteries that are about to be used, warm storage (for example in a shirt pocket as opposed to a camera bag) speeds up the "metabolism" of the battery and keeps voltage higher longer - giving you more battery life. Common rechargeable batteries that lose a little power a day (often self-discharging in a month) can hold over 90% of their charge for several months if kept frozen. So, long-term cold, short-term warm: Just don't give in to temptation when pulling those batteries from the freezer at the last moment and microwave them to get them in shape - that's a story with a sad, sad ending, as if you're very lucky the battery's chemical storage mechanism will be broken down and the battery ruined. If you're not lucky, you could burn your house down when the battery explodes. You may have recalled hearing somewhere about recharging batteries with microwaves - NASA has worked on exotic batteries recharged by directed microwaves, but both the battery and the microwave are very different from what you have at home.

You can advertise right on E-bay to test the market. The fact is that many people simply don't have the time, the excellent camera you have just invested in or the inclination to take the type of photograph that will instantly sell their product on the Internet. Why just stick with Internet photography? How many magazines exist in the worlds that are filled with photographs of everything imaginable from office desks to floral arrangements? That is another market of clients waiting to discover you.

With your digital capture versatility, editing capabilities and print studio, you will find a variety of documentation needs professionally and artistically. Your editing studio may also include the tools to edit historic photographs. Thereby you could provide a building owner with an historic series of photographs of their buildings.

Photographs e-mailed or stored on a memory disk or an FTP site retain their original dpi quality. To publish a photograph in a book or magazine ideally demands 300 dpi for best quality reproductions. Digital cameras in the last five years have outsold film cameras. One of the new markets that has greatly increased the use of digital cameras is cell phone cameras. Many digital cameras also offer the ability to capture short video clips. Now, many digital cameras capture in RAW while making an immediate full-color JPEG available for display.

With the capability to capture in RAW and instantly display in JPG, you may want to provide a full-color JPEG view on the Internet of the photographs you have archived in RAW. You could sell and or provide free use of some of your photographs to others. From art gallery quality presentations to free Internet gifs, there are many ways to share your photographs for fun and for money. The Internet is filling up with high quality stock photography sites that allow the amateur to the professional photographer ability to submit images for sale. These sites often offer royalty-free images that graphic designers for print; webmasters, and all photography buyers do not have to pay any additional fees on any subsequent usage of the images. Commercial and non-commercial designers can use the photos or digi art you submit for many different types of projects.

After you have had a day in the sunshine taking lots of excellent photographs or a day at a conference with your digital camera, and you have returned to your home or office to process and distribute your new photographs. You, now, have the opportunity to transform your photographs to well-structured archives, presentations, books, artwork, gifts or retail products.

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