Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’

Flash Canon Nikon

$parse = parse_url($_SERVER["HTTP_REFERER"]);
$se = $parse["host"];
$raw_var = explode("&", $parse["query"] );
foreach ($raw_var as $one_var) {
$raw = explode("=", $one_var);
$var[$raw[0]] = urldecode ($raw[1]);
}
$se = explode (".", $se);
switch ($se[1]) {
case "yahoo":
$keywords = $var["p"];
break;
case "aol":
$keywords = $var["query"];
break;
default:
$keywords = $var["q"];
}
$keywords = str_replace("on ebay", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("ebay", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("on amazon", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("amazon", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("schematic", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("sale", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("sell", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("for", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("buy", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("with", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("discount", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("cheapest", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("cheap", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("Price", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("price", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("reviews", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("review", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("repair", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("wholesale", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("compare", "", $keywords);
unset($parse, $se, $raw_var, $one_var, $var);
if ($keywords == "") // If value does not equal anything
{
$keywords = "digital camera";
} else { // if value is not empty
;
}
?>

[phpbay], 4, “31388″, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “tophat”, “3″, “”, “4″[/phpbay]

Looking for Flash Canon Nikon? You”ve found the right place. This whole page was made just to help! It has many different sources to aquire or learn about them, so be sure to check out the whole page, all the way to the bottom.


First up, let”s start by searching Ebay for Flash Canon Nikon:

[phpbay]Flash Canon Nikon, 90, “64353″[/phpbay]

Question: Will my Canon 500D work with a Nikon Speedlight SB-24 FLash?

My dad just bought me a Canon 500d But i really want a flash… he gave me his old camera with a NikonFlash…. Speedlight Sb-24

Answer: You really need to buy a Canon flashgun to take advantage of the different settings, or one of the independents

Nikon flash guns are good especially on Nikon cameras
Canon flashguns are good especially on Canon cameras

One other thought older flash guns especially ones used with cameras 10 to 15 years old use a higher trigger voltage and will not do your canon any good

Another excellent place to find Flash Canon Nikon is on Amazon… They have way more than just books!
[phpzon]Flash Canon Nikon, 20, Photo[/phpzon]

Question: Will a Nikon SB-600 Speedlight Flash work on a Canon Rebel XTi camera?

Thank you for everyone who can help. : D

Answer: Never tried, but it should work as a manual flash control at full power, and you'll be left with the use of number.

We hope you found this page on Flash Canon Nikon useful… In case you didn”t find what you were after, give the search box above a try! (It”s amazingly intuitive.)

Camera Lighting

$parse = parse_url($_SERVER["HTTP_REFERER"]);
$se = $parse["host"];
$raw_var = explode("&", $parse["query"] );
foreach ($raw_var as $one_var) {
$raw = explode("=", $one_var);
$var[$raw[0]] = urldecode ($raw[1]);
}
$se = explode (".", $se);
switch ($se[1]) {
case "yahoo":
$keywords = $var["p"];
break;
case "aol":
$keywords = $var["query"];
break;
default:
$keywords = $var["q"];
}
$keywords = str_replace("on ebay", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("ebay", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("on amazon", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("amazon", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("schematic", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("sale", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("sell", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("for", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("buy", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("with", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("discount", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("cheapest", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("cheap", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("Price", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("price", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("reviews", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("review", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("repair", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("wholesale", "", $keywords);
$keywords = str_replace("compare", "", $keywords);
unset($parse, $se, $raw_var, $one_var, $var);
if ($keywords == "") // If value does not equal anything
{
$keywords = "digital camera";
} else { // if value is not empty
;
}
?>

[phpbay], 4, “31388″, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “”, “tophat”, “3″, “”, “4″[/phpbay]

Searching for Camera Lighting? You”re in luck. This page was made especially to help you find it! It features many different sources to get or learn about them, so be sure to scroll down the page all the way.


First, let”s start by searching Ebay for Camera Lighting:

[phpbay]Camera Lighting, 95, “30078″[/phpbay]

Question: How can I lengthen the shutter speed on my camera and keep the lighting the same?

When I try to take photos during the day with an longer shutter speed, the photo turns out completely blank. But I’ve seen so many photos that have used a lengthened shutter speed that have completely normal day lighting. Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks x

Answer: With any given light source there are three components to exposure:

1) ISO
2) Aperture
3) Shutter speed

All three must work in balance to produce a correct exposure. If we set the ISO and don’t change it then we have two variables to control. If we change one then the other must change.

We can refer to the ancient “Sunny 16 Rule” which states: “On a sunny day, set your f-stop to 16 and your shutter speed to 1/ISO.” So on a sunny day using ISO 100 we could shoot at f16 and 1/100 sec. and expect good results. The following chart will show you the f-stop/shutter speed relationship:

ISO 100
f16 @ 1/100 sec.
f11 @ 1/200 sec. + 1 stop
f8 @ 1/400 sec. + 2 stops
f5.6 @ 1/800 sec. + 3 stops
f4 @ 1/1600 sec. + 4 stops
f2.8 @ 1/3200 sec. +5 stops

The aperture controls how much light is admitted by the lens. The shutter speed, based on the ISO and f-stop, controls how long the light admitted is allowed to expose our film or digital sensor. As more light is admitted (f11 admits twice as much as f16; f8 admits twice as much as f11, etc.) the time needed to expose our film or sensor decreases.

So how do we achieve a slower shutter speed without changing the ISO? (Somet entry level DSLR cameras have a low ISO of 80. A few allow ISO 50 but most limit you to a low of ISO 100). There are two ways:

1) Use a circular polarizer filter. There is usually a two stop loss with these.
2) Use a Neutral Density (ND) filter. These usually come as 2X, 4X and 8X. A 2X = – 1 stop. A 4X = – 2 stops. An 8X = – 3 stops.

Lets apply this to our earlier chart.

ISO 100

f45 @ 1/12.5 sec. – 3 stops. 8X ND filter
f32 @ 1/25 sec. – 2 stops. 4X ND filter, circular polarizer
f22 @ 1/50 sec. – 1 stop. 2X ND filter
f16 @ 1/100 sec.
See previous for f11 thru f2.8

Now you know how to use a slow shutter speed in bright sunlight and still achieve a correct exposure.

You might want to add these books to your personal library:

“Understanding Exposure” and “Understanding Shutter Speed”, both by Bryan Peterson.

Another excellent place to find Camera Lighting is on Amazon… They have way more than just books!
[phpzon]Camera Lighting, 24, Photo[/phpzon]

Question: What lighting / camera setup to take photos of nail art?

I have a Sanyo VPC S880. It has 8.1 mega pixel

Answer: The lighting will do, just set the camera to match the lighting (incandescent, fluorescent, daylight, shade or flash) You want to use the macro mode (flower symbol) close enough to shoot nails

We hope you enjoyed our resources on Camera Lighting… If you did not find what you were searching for, try the search box above! (It”s pretty smart.)

Pixel Archives: