Picture This!
Wish You Could Take Pictures
Like a Pro?
Still Using Your Old 35MM?
Like To Be Able To Point and Click?
If You Answered YES to Any of Those Questions,
it’s Time to Take a Look at a Digital Camera!
Dear Reader,
If you are still taking pictures with film you
really are missing out on a whole new world of enjoyment. Ever since the advent of the “tin type” in
the last century, people have been obsessed with taking pictures.
Vacations, holidays and fun filled days with
family and friends are all reasons to take pictures that will be enjoyed for
years to come. Can you remember those
Christmas mornings when you had to pose with your gift while Dad snapped a
picture for posterity?
Digital photography has eliminated many of the
challenges faced by using conventional film. No longer do you have to worry
about running out of film in the middle of a project. Nor is there a waiting
period while film is developed.
Digital cameras are generally lightweight and
easy to carry. Every year they become
smaller and more portable.
Sharing photos with friends and
family is very simple when you use digital photography. You can have your photos transferred to a
disk and taken to your favorite processor.
If you have your own printer you can even print them quickly at home!
Imagine how easy it is to focus on
the image you want to create, snap that picture and determine if the result is
what you intended. If not, it’s a simple
matter to delete the image and try again.
Digital photos of wildlife and scenic
landscapes are breathtakingly beautiful.
You will amaze yourself at the images you are able to capture.
Keep in mind that selecting the
appropriate camera to suit your needs is critical and why we have prepared “Digital
Photography for Beginners.”
It can be easy to overspend when
purchasing your first digital camera because prices can vary drastically
depending on features. That’s where “Digital Photography for Beginners” comes
in.
You really do need to do your
homework before you put down your hard earned money. “Digital Photography for Beginners”
covers this information for you, with information such as:
·
Digital or Film - Pros and Cons. Review the differences and make sure you are
evaluating the pluses and minuses
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How to Buy a Digital Camera. What you should look for when shopping. Make sure you are buying for the right
reasons,
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Other Equipment for Beginners. The camera alone may not be enough to meet
your needs. Find out for sure.
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About the Lenses. The digital lens is quite different than
lenses used on conventional 35mm. Learn
what those differences are and how they affect your performance.
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It's All About the Lighting. Discover
how to use light to your advantage.
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Black and White. Yes, you can still take black and white. Find out how it is done.
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How to Get the Right Exposure. Making the difference between success and
failure.
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Underwater Cameras. Yes, you can get digital cameras for
underwater use.
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Ins and Outs of Landscape
Photos. Special techniques will insure
your nature photos are successful.
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Photographing Wildlife. Learn how to do it right before you try
photographing animals in their natural habitat.
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Read the Manual! Amazing how this step is often
overlooked.
·
When to Use a Filter. You need to know when and how to use filters
for optimum effect.
We’ve made it pretty simple for you
to learn how to shop for, purchase and use your first digital camera. All the
answers to your questions can be found in “Digital Photography for Beginners” The points to remember are simple and easy.
If it’s too difficult, you won’t find it in this guide.
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You’re in the right place and we guarantee it. We take all the risk.
We will guarantee “Digital
Photography for Beginners” will give you enough information to help
you get answers or your money back. You have nothing to lose and everything to
gain. We guarantee it!