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Tips for Using CPL Filter


Many amateur photographers are skeptical that the C-PL filters are intended to do. Why is the time to buy or UV Protector filters are sold at the same time we are asked to buy a drink at Seven cashier then asked whether it would be more like dumplings, buns. Best time to buy a camera, but if the filter is that it's a C-PL filter, it may be inexperienced photographers stood stunned for a while but it's what it is. What is it? Use it! Also, do not buy it back for more information before! So I volunteered to relieve the reader's doubt bright conquered it.
It's called a dress that is short Circular Polarizing Filter C-PL main function of it is.



- Such a glare of light reflected off the surface. And material with metal or glass surface (a little).- To make the sky darker.- A saturation (Color Saturation).- Cut the glare from the glass. To see more clearly what is in the glass.

It is not that the filters of this kind will be a clear direction. The darker the color of the sky is everywhere here. Must know how to use it with. Okay, I'll suggest a simple technique. The filters used in the C-PL.
 
The purchase of the C-PL should make it so the price is around $ 20 - $ 50 and up, it is because the C-PL is more than $ 2 - $ 10 will make a light skin color distortion. It is a mood, of course.

In the diagram above shows that the image rotation c-pl color darker than the sea is full.
I have to rotate the CPL bit is supposed to rotate one way. Is rotated clockwise in Pacifica at the camera as usual. This is to protect it from the C-PL Lens. The rotating counterclockwise will loosen up and fall from CPL spiral.
If I do that then I can assure you that. Dark skies will certainly satisfy you, and the time to shop for a camera at someone asked us not falter to stand it anymore ^ _ ^.

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How to keep your camera and lens.



How to keep your camera and lens.


When we put the camera in places such as waterfalls, sea, forest or not taken by the sea. When I travel trips. Should the rubber bellows. Dust blown away by the camera. Then wipe clean. By wiping with a damp cloth. Wipe the corners and the rubber grip on the handle and with To clear the salt from my sweat you out there. The salinity of sweat is the main cause for the swelling of the rubber itself.

Bring your camera and lens from the sun. The cameras are used. Press a shock. Once a month is better ... not only preserves your camera in the store for months. To sunlight, moisture inside the camera and lens to evaporation are gone. But do not leave it in the sun to me. The tires will wear out in a dry box at random.

Where the camera is better?

Be careful to keep the camera that I did not know that many people. Avoid storing the camera in the closet, refrigerator, pantry, tucked under the under the stairs or storage, for example, as in the closet with very high humidity, if the camera is to put just mold the lens though and mold the lens must be submitted. Steam clean only. I have the code to coating on the lens surface with destruction.

Moisture can buy a box for the camera.

The cover should be sealed. There are air and moisture from penetrating the tire. I vacuum my box. Purchased by a Super Target as they are super lock box to choose a quality brand. When the box is saved. Also, do not be complacent. Factors in the ceiling - there's also keep in mind that at least 15 days to open the box. I moved swivel zoom lens brings all the focus shifted to the aperture control lever several times to move or put the camera on a pig is a dog is better whatever it 4-5.


Bubble or a cushioning pad.

To put on the box. Camera to track the cheap price


A silica gel desiccant is placed in a box with moisture.


 Buy online. Available in two colors: white and blue, white if the desiccant becomes saturated and blue. The blue adsorption time until saturation becomes pink.
I recommend choosing a color. The desiccant is saturated. We have noticed more easily. I bought a 1kg weight of it (£ 190) and then to the small size zipper bag. For ease of use. The needle is used to punch holes in the bag, zip it. Not recommended to put a desiccant bag in the box because it does not help anything.

The measurement equipment.

Available online camera store. If it's digital, it will be more expensive later. To view the humidity inside the box. And be careful not to put a lot drier than I would have rubber frame. Or at least to absorb moisture, it will have failed to work. Optimum moisture content is approximately 40-50% RH.


How these may seem trivial, but they should be trained to keep this camera as a character at all times. The camera is one thousand thousand price. Should care for me. If it's a lot better when you have to pay thousands for a management deal for me.

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David Busch's Nikon D5100 Guide to Digital SLR Photography, 1st Edition


David Busch's Nikon D5100 Guide to Digital SLR Photography shows you how, when and why to use all the cool features, controls and functions of the Nikon D5100 to take great photographs. Introductory chapters will help you get comfortable with the basics of your camera before you dive right into exploring creative ways to apply file formats, resolution, aperture/priority exposure and other automatic exposure features. Beautiful, full-color images illustrate where the essential buttons and dials are, so you'll quickly learn how to use the Nikon D5100 and use it like a pro!

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Nikon 50mm f/1.8 G for Portrait


Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S NIKKOR FX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

( I like Nikon 50mm f/1.8 G for Portrait )

The Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G is a product that has taken everyone by surprise. Prior to an unfortunate leak on the Nikon website, no one had a clue that the company was upgrading the old, yet very popular AF-D 50/1.8. There were, rather, many other items in Nikon’s kitty that needed an upgradation over this. Nikon however has a good logic behind this move. Since Nikon’s ordinary lenses are pretty inexpensive, most people buy them as their main, initial lens. As a result, these lenses sell like hot cake.
Also, since 50mm lenses are very commonly used for portrait photography on DX cameras, the sales go up. And because the AF-D 50/1.8 came without an integrated motor, it had almost no AF when it was used with Nikon’s existing digital SLRs at the entry level. This in turn made the lens a less desirable option for many people. With the new AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G, this issue has been tackled. The lens is built with good quality products. The tube on the outside is made from plastic of a superior quality.

The ring used to focus is made out of rubber and feels slightly damp. This makes it smooth and easy to use. There are some drawbacks about the focus function that must be mentioned here. While you try adjusting the focus ring to zoom in on an object, you have to bear with some millimeters of shifting before it gets stabilized. This tends to get very frustrating if you are trying to focus on an important object. Sadly, this is a problem seen in most Nikon models in this category.

The size of the lens stays the same, irrespective of the changes in settings of focus. However, it isn’t a real internal focus (IF) design. The tubes on the inside shift in the outer barrel. This is also known as the ‘Linear extension Focusing System’. The lens comes with a number of accessories. Among these, you get a pouch to carry the camera around in and a special hood with a bayonet mount. You may not even need to use the hood as the lens is already well guarded due to its design and built. It is deeply embedded and safely protected in the tube. The fore-element is stagnant, so you can use a polarizer without any trouble. The Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G works well with all the digital SLR cameras available nowadays from the house of Nikon. These include the entry-level cameras that come without motors too. The lenses are fitted with an ultrasonic drive and so there is no noise involved.

The AF speed, however, is not the fastest, much like the older models from Nikon. The screw-driven AF-D lenses, which were introduced much earlier, seem to work quicker than these. But this isn’t a real problem as the speed on offer is more than sufficient for regular use and everyday shots. In relation to the AF-D 50/1.8, the Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G is heavier. At 185g it still is very light and easy to carry around. The lens itself has a new design and now comes with an aspherical element, something rarely seen in such lenses. But because it is a G-type lens, the aperture ring is not present. Overall the Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G is a very good product from the house of Nikon. While it packs in some solid features, it remains affordable. A wonderful buy for an amateur photographer, this lens in hardy, handy and easy to carry around. You can buy it online or visit any camera store and get on hands on it. >> Customer Reviews

 
Nikon 50mm @ F2.8
Nikon 50mm @ F2.0


I will show Nikon 50mm f/1.8 G for Portrait next time...

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Nikkor 18-55 VR kit lens

When we come to see that the Nikon D5100 Nikkor 18-55 VR kit lens is a bit better than what it is right for The Nikon Nikkor 18-55 VR.


The Nikon Nikkor 18-55 VR is a great DX lens. The field-of-view exposure is 27-82.5mm. As a result, it doesn’t have the greatest of speeds but it surely envelops a very good stretch. Even with the presence of VR, the lens is almost as expensive as its precursor, priced at €100 / $130. This, to a great extent proves that there are very few changes in the built-in quality. The plastic used to make the body, including the lens, is of poor quality. However, this isn’t a real problem and can be found in entry level cameras of most companies.

The zoom function is excellent. It is wide and has a rubbery finish, which makes it very easy to access. Keeping the budget in mind, the manufacturers haven’t invested too much into making the focus ring very elaborate. The user has to use the crimped face of the lens tube found on the inside to adjust the focus. An amateur will not have much problem with this, but a professional photographer may find this to be a little frustrating to use at times. The manual focusing feature is therefore one of the very few drawbacks of this otherwise excellent device. The image trembles to a great extent when the focus ring is disturbed. This happens due to the instability of the lens tube found on the inside.
The lens elongates while you zoom and focus and the camera. It gets to the highest length while at both ends of the range of zoom. The minimum length, however, is about ~35mm. With a revolving feature in the front, the use of a polarizer becomes difficult. As is the case with almost every lens in the G category, this particular device also comes without a specific aperture ring.

The Nikon Nikkor 18-55 VR is fitted with an AF-S motor. It is an ultrasonic device. This makes it sound-free. However, while this feature is quite cool, the speed of the camera is relatively slower. This isn’t too much of a problem though since the lens completely matches the specs of all the Nikon digital SLR cameras available in the market these days. The entry level motor free cameras also fall in the category.

VR, the first generation optical stabilization tool, is found in the Nikon Nikkor 18-55. Note that the lens doesn’t use the VR II. The addition of the VR provides for shutter speeds that are nearly three stops slower. This is a claim that Nikon makes very proudly while promoting the lens. However, the exact quality of the image will depend greatly upon the skills of the photographer.

Another minor drawback of the Nikon Nikkor 18-55 is that it comes without a hood. It is one of the rare products from the house of Nikon that comes without a cover. But this is an easily resolvable problem, as you can purchase the specific HB-45 hood at a very reasonable price.

Ever since its introduction in the markets in November 2007, the lens has been popular. It weighs 265 g and so is quite easy to carry around while traveling. At 73 mm (diameter) x 79.5 mm (length) it fits into most camera pouches. 7 diaphragm blades are found in the lens and that automatically makes for good quality images.

Overall the Nikon Nikkor 18-55 is a good and useful lens in its price range. Fitted with some great features, the lens can be fitted to any modern Nikon DSLR. It is a good lens for amateur and entry level photographers who want to experiment with DSLRs before turning pro with the more sophisticated and high-end lenses.

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Nikon D5100 DSLR Review And overview


Nikon recently launched the D5100 and it can safely be said that the camera is placed between the already launched D3100 and D7100 cameras. The features and functions, as well as the dimensions, all fall between the two existing models. The Nikon D3100 is very light and easy to carry around, while the D7100 is heavy and quite large in size. The Nikon D5100 is not as light as the D3100, yet not as heavy as the D7100. The grip compartment on the right is relatively deeper in size than the D5000 model. This makes it easier for users with longer hands to carry the camera.

The Nikon D5100 succeeds the D5000 model and a number of changes can be seen in the upgraded model. While the older model had a 12 megapixel CMOS sensor, the upgraded one employs a CMOS chip of 16.2 megapixels. This provides for a number of features like constant feed of the live view, HD video capture, capturing as many as four frames every second for close to a hundred JPEG (high quality) images or about twenty RAW pictures.

Another interesting feature of the device is the self-cleaning function. The sensor is capable of clearing off dust particles by simple vibrating at a high frequency. This can either happen while the device is starting up or shutting down. You can opt for both or do away with this function altogether. The function doesn’t take up any extra time and the camera switches on and off almost instantly. The camera comes with a 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens and it attaches well to the Nikon D5100.

The Nikon D5100 is a relatively quieter device. The action of the shutter can be made silent, which is a pleasant change from most cameras in this range. So if you want a quiet camera, you will be satisfied with this model. However, it is important to point out here that this function reduces the shutter speed marginally and most people therefore do not mind the mild shutter sound. The sound is marginalized anyway and so doesn’t cause much of a trouble

The speed of the shutter can be customized while recording videos. The minimum allowed speed is 1/30th for 1 second. Along with this, the exposure allowance and AE lock functions can also be activated. The camera has a built in mike which records monophonic sounds. However, you can attach an external mike if you want enhanced sound quality. You can record a maximum of 2GB per video. It must be noted here that videos take up close to 100MB space per minute and this fills up the memory slot pretty quickly. A maximum of 5 minutes per video can be recorded and stored on the Nikon D5100. All videos are recorded in high resolution.

The design of the D5100 is pretty traditional and similar to most digital SLRs. There is a ring indicating the modes of shooting on the top portion of the camera. With the help of this, you can choose the mode you want to use and customize your images accordingly. There is an ‘exposure compensation’ button placed near the release of the shutter. This makes it easy and quick to use.

The ‘effects shooting mode’ is a new addition to the digital SLRs from Nikon. The D5100 sports this function. With the help of this, you can add as many as 7 filters, all different from the other, to pictures as well as videos. With a staggering 102,400 ISO, the camera takes some brilliant night shots too.

If you want to take only still pictures, you can use the ‘live view’ mode. While capturing a video, you can alter the speed in accordance to the effect you select. Since recording takes up a lot of power, the quality of the video sometimes suffers.

There is an info button on the panel and once you press it, you will be categorically informed about the camera’s functions and usability. This is a very helpful tool and supports you whenever you have trouble understand the workings of the device

The well laid out screen of the D5100 is a wonderful example of the upgradation from the D5000. It is attached to the sides and not to the bottom of the device. This is a very good change as it helps in making it more flexible. You can fold the screen after use and prevent it from scratches and other damages. The size of the upgraded screen stands at three inches and boasts of a higher resolution as well. There is an antiglare layer which makes viewing easier. It also makes for better viewing under sunlight. However, you may need to deal with the problem of objects reflecting on the screen.

The D5100 is fitted with a good optical viewfinder that goes through the lens. It magnifies up to 0.78x and this is similar to most cameras in this range. The model has eleven points of auto focus and these can, at all times, be seen on the screen while the focus function is in use. There are some grid lines to help you, and these can be brought on display as and when needed by selecting the options from the menu. If the battery needs to be charged or if the memory card hasn’t been installed, you will see warnings flashing on the screen. Towards the bottom of the screen you will notice all the info about the shooting mode.

As already mentioned, there are eleven auto focus points in the Nikon D5100. The point found right at the middle is a cross type point. The remaining ten only cater to vertical and horizontal details. This barely causes trouble as the camera focuses itself on the object promptly and without much difficulty. The auto focus points which are active glow in red on the viewfinder and this makes it simple enough to spot them.


One of the minor drawbacks of the Nikon D5100 is that it has only one control ring. You do not find separate function buttons to alter the ISO, change the white balance, or activate the auto focus. Most functions have to be bought in from the main info on the screen. This is not much of a problem, as with regular usage you end up getting used to the changes.

The battery life of the D5100 is good as it is powered by an EN-EL14 Lithium-ion battery. You can take over 650 uninterrupted shots as well as record videos. The videos and the still images can be stored on SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards. It would have been helpful had there been a secondary memory card slot, but users of the D5100 have to make do with just one. This model also doesn’t have any slot for compact flash. There are ports for USB/VideoOut and Mini HDMI and this makes the connectivity fantastic. There also is a port for connecting remote controls or GPS devices. These are hidden behind a flap found on the camera’s left corner.

The Nikon D5100 therefore is a good and very user-friendly camera. It is a great entry-level device and is perfectly suited for beginners. If you are stating out with digital SLRs, then the Nikon D5100 is highly recommended.

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The Beach...


The Beach by Nikon D5100 + Lens kits 18-55 VR

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a Pixel resolution of the camera


Buying a pixel resolution of the camera. Do I need? 

Many people mistakenly think that buying a digital camera. Look up the definition of a pixel. But in fact, the pixel resolution is just the highest one to buy the camera. The highest pixel resolution and we also have many other properties in the purchase decision such as the optical zoom or not. The memory cards of any type. Types of batteries. Or shutter speed etc. ISO speed, focus is how to see that the maximum resolution of a pixel is the one to decide to buy it. 

Was not pushed more pixels mean images are clearer than ever to me. The quality and sharpness of the file depends on other components such as lenses, image sensor of the camera software. 




Reclaimed by the pictures with a digital camera each time we need to set the resolution to the highest up. For example. If we have a high resolution 12-megapixel camera, but the general picture. Then compressed to a jumbo. We are approximately 5 million pixel resolution, it will not come out clear enough picture. No need to go at resolutions up to 12 megapixels. And another thing to consider is that the more space to store the image. Imaging at a resolution of 12 million pixels per file takes about 6-8 mb but if taken at a resolution of 8 megapixels, it takes about 4-6 mb of storage only if we have a camera with a memory. memory is 8 gb imaging at a resolution of 12 million pixels, the image is about 1500 more than the image, but at a resolution of 8 million pixels to store nearly 2000 images that depending on the choice of the quality of the file with the best, the best. , moderate 

If you use the camera for adopters to compress the image size like 16 * 24 inches that camera has a maximum resolution of 8 million pixels Wama would not go right. I will not make it out clearly. 

To conclude, it is necessary to decide whether to buy digital cameras with high pixel resolution is for us the most. We will have to see if we want to use in any way to buy a camera to match most applications. For example, we want to capture and then compress the size. I use a camera with very high resolution. But if we are to take the next expansion pack jumbo basic 8-megapixel resolution will be sufficient. We save a lot of money.

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Free ! -- Nikon Picture Control

Nikon does not have a picture style is that his worms. I do not provide for the Nikon Picture Control.
I reiterate that the Nikon is about 20 more than the load to be more customizable. Also try to use it offline. This time, do not be afraid, little worms, I'll just Aii.

 
How do I use this.
One. Downloaded files NIKON Picture Style (CUSTOM PC). Zip file below and make a difference.
2. A memory card to a computer (via USB Card Reader or Memory Card from the camera directly.
3. Folder NIKON is the outermost.
4. A folder within the folder NIKON CUSTOMPC again (\ NIKON \ CUSTOMPC).
Five. Copying files. We want to go. NIKON \ CUSTOMPC.
6. Event to save the value in the camera. The memory card inserted in the camera again to the Picture Style to be stored in the camera's.

6.1 turn to the SHOOTING MENU> Manage Picture Control> Load / Save> Copy to camera.

6.2 Choose the design that we want to keep it in the camera. (Which at this stage would have guessed it. Is not explained).

6.3 When the stores that are already (only 9 formal) time is required. To use in the SHOOTING MENU> Set Picture Control.
7th. Event that you want to use our computers.

Nikon ViewNX 7.1 to open up before (download it. http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Imaging-Software/NVNX/ViewNX.html).

7.2 to the left of the program window. Click on the tab for Quick Adjustment.

7.3 Quick Adjustment tab, scroll to the Picture Control and then click Launch Utility.

7.4 Click on the button Import.

7.5 up to the window. Then we need to choose a Picture Control. (In memory card) to use it the way we are.
Note: NCP file extension is used with cameras that support Picture Control (not sure what version. I try to see the menu before loading it. That the clause 6.1 or not).
 


 

Thanks to information from the Web. lampangphotoclub.com.

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