NewPhotobiz Review
If you like the world of pictures and images and would like to move a step forward and make your first online business newphotobiz reviews is just for you.
What do I mean in making it a business? You can earn money by selling your work with help of one unique product that has been developed by a photographer. This system can take any picture of children and pet whether was photographed by a professional or by an amateur and make it a beautiful picture.
This digital product is very simple and friendly to use. What is simple? It means you do not need a retain type of camera or a certain type of light or special equipment
It is created by the professional photographer, Scott Voleker who put his experience and knowledge into producing a unique system that is available and simple for anyone to use. Once you download the program you can start working with this product. The product consists of various Photoshop templates for designing background scenes. This product is very intuitive. However, just in case there are video tutorials that show you step by step exactly what to do in a very clear and simple way.
You can choose the market of children, family photos, pet photos and sooner than you think you will start making money.
You do not need special camera; you do not need special background or special studio to make it work. All you need is basic camera, basic lightning and basic background (white sheet) and Photoshop or Photoshop elements and you have your own business. All of the studio set are digital
So If you have passion for photography it about time you will see money out of it. Make it more than a hobby and start selling.
Bower 500mm review
Bower 500mm is one of the three reflex (mirror lenses) lenses of Nikon, which was very popular in the past. This lens is similar to lenses of a telescope because of the mirrors structure. Their main advantage it their light weight and short length and this is because the "folded" structure of the mirrors. With this lens you can not change the aperture adjuster which is fixed on 8. The lens is designed for a manual focusing.
It has a much different rendering of out of focus areas than a normal lens. Also, there is no colors distortion. The colors come out as in reality.
There is no automatically light measure but only manual.
This reflective lens there is also no spatial distortion. However, since there is a small mirror on the optical axle in the front part of the lens, the reflective lens creates bokeh similar to round bagels.
Because of the relatively small aperture adjuster it is more sensitive to "licking" of light from the eyepiece and for creating under-exposure which entails bleaching and flooding of noise (snow). It is important to make sure to make the light measuring when the eyepiece is covered whether by hand or by eye.
When holding this light lens it is impossible to believe that it has focus length of 500mm. the weight and length can be very misleading. In spite of her light weight, using it entails all the precautions of a long lens: a massive tripod and a strong tripod head.
Features:
Filter Size: 30.5mm (rear)
f/Stop Range: f/8.0 (fixed)
Minimum Focus Distance: 5.6′ (1.7 m)
Magnification: 1:2.7
Angle of View: 4.1° x 2.7° (WxH)
2.7° x 1.8° (WxH) w/ APS-C (15 x 22mm) cameras
Groups/Elements: 6/7
Length: 3.5″ (88mm)
Maximum Diameter: 3.0″ (77mm)
Weight: 0.70 lb (320g)ד
Which are the digital cameras that are compatible to external lenses? If a camera support external lens then is it compatible to particular brand only? Can I buy a digital camera worth 0 -0 and a lens worth 0- 0 which is compatible to that camera?
I am a very amateur "picture taker". I can't use the word "photographer" because that would be well above my abilities. I currently own a very old digital camera. It is slow, no zoom, no focus and doesn't take any other lenses. A photographer friend suggested one of the best entry level cameras for what I want is a Nikon D40. It is a camera under 0 with a good lens and accepts most 35 mm lenses and filters. It also has a good balance of automatic and manual settings.
My problem is I'm just not ready to spend 0 at this time.
I have seen other cameras, such as the Canon 6 MP that is 0 less, but don't have alot of specs on it.
Is it worth 0 for the Nikon, or can I get a better value and features with another digital camera?
I'm just curious.....I have a couple of film minolta camera's but I'd like to get a digital. I like the Nikon camera's, but have also been told that Sony bought out Minolta and their camera's may work with the lenses I have. Does anyone know about that? And what is your opinion of Sony's digital camera's? Specifically, the ones that allow you to change the lens....not the point and shoot variety.
I would like to buy an SRL Digital camera, but I'm sure if I can just buy the body and re-use a lens I have with my regular nondigital Canon SLR.
The digital camera I want is the Canon D20.
THe lens I have is EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=149&modelid=7337
Thanks!
I found a D40 used in great condition for 5, so that's why I'm considering the D20 over the D30.
Thanks
Oops..I meant a D20 (not a D40)
I just bought a camera online. It is a Rokinon DC59 5.0 MP Digital Camera. Is a 5 mexapixel camera bad? It was . How do you think that is?
My kodak md853 digital camera says lens error what do i do
oh and my lens is stikking right out:[
i only had it for like 3 weeks:[
Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital camera with which lenses to combine?
Please give your view on this maybe with your relevant experience in using this camera. I bought the body and very excited in choosing the lenses now.
Please state, on the current market, the best possible lenses for canon/EOS 5DMARK II
Thanks!
Before, lenses rating such as 18mm is considered already as a fisfh eye lens. But now in the digital camera such as the default lens of Canonn Rebel XT, the 18 to 55MM is just like a 28 to 90 mm of the AF lens series.
Hello All;
I own a Canon 500mm mirrored telephoto lens I used to use with my Canon 35mm cameras.
Like the rest of the world (it seems), I have been using my DSLR (Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D)) as my main camera.
This lens provided spectacular long-distance shots in the old days of 35mm photography, and I'd like to be able to use it with the digital camera...
Is there any kind of adapter out there to accomplish this?
Manual focus doesn't bother me, as I've done it for years, so that isn't a concern.
I'd also like to know that if such an adapter exists, will I be able to focus the camera at infinity, with it in place?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated...
Peace,
Bobby
I have a sony A2oo digital camera and am looking to buy a new lens, i am looking at the SIGMA 100-300mm ZOOM SLR LENS 1:4.5-6.7..... does anyone know if this will fit, cheers
please tell me what to do because i just go this camera a month ago
i have a nikon coolpix ss20 digital camera and when i try to turn it off it says lens error what do i do?
never mind my mom shut the lens close and it worked XD i wouldn't recommend doing that though
by the way i got it on ebay and i dropped it on the floor so i can't go to the place i got it =/
I was given a Nikon N90s 35 mm camera withe the above lens. I want to upgrade to a digital camera. Will the lens work? Any suggestions. I am a novice.
I just got a Canon Rebel XTI with a 18-55 mm + a 75-300 lens. I have a Canon Rebel XS with a 70-210 lens. I would like to use the middle size lens with the digital camera but am not sure if it could hurt the digital. The cameras kindof expensive to try something that I'm unsure of. A kid at circut city told me it wasn't a good idea, but he also said he didn't specialize in cameras.
I currently have a Canon Rebel 2000 film camera and a Vivitar 100 - 400 mm zoom lens and would like a digital camera and zoom lens with similar quality. I use my camera for taking pictures of birds and other animals, so I need a good telephoto lens. I feel overwhelmed by all the brands and do not understand the difference between digital and optical zoom. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have a zoom lens that i purchased for my film camera and wondered if it would work on a digital camera. Is there a website or manufacturer website that would provide a cross reference?
If the old lenses are manual type, how does thius affect camera auto focus, metering etc. Can i actually use manual lenses on a Digital Camera.
Can the D60 digital camera use any older Nikkor lens from the film cameras? If so, is the aperture ring functional or does the camera meter the light automatically?
What I mean is, what older lenses will use the full-functionality of the D60 features, and what type are simply compatible but may not have auto-focus or some other capability? I see lots of older Nikon lenses on ebay for 0 or less but not sure if they are a good option.
What would the advantages be of using a f/2.8 17-85mm instead of 1.8 50mm digital camera SLR lens?
I know the costs are not even close, but is the only difference that the one will zoom and the other is fixed? I just want a nice lens I can use at weddings and for portraits without getting blurred photos.
RIght now i have a Nikon D40x digital camera with a 18-70mm.
I want to use it on any Nikon film camera. If i can what Nikon film camera would it work with?
I have a Sigma auto-focus camera lens that had been used on a Minolta Maxxum 5000 SLR camera. The camera is now gone, but the lens remains. It is a 70mm - 210mm zoom lens with an F4 - F5.6 aperture. I don't want to go back to film, but that lens worked great. Are there any digital camera that it will fit?
I have a Canon A-1 camera body with lens. Can I get a digital camera body that will work with my Canon lens? Or do I have to go out and buy a digital body and (more) camera lens too?
It would be really helpful to short sighted people who can see like a digital camera screen clearly when its like 2-3cm away from the eye...
More specifically, a magnetic telephoto lens that fits onto a 35mm digital camera. The BowerUsa site doesn't actually list ANY of these lenses and I can't find them in stock anywhere else. HELP!!