(Last Updated: 11/30/2006)
SR: Canon G7, Raw and Digic III
For years the Powershot G series has been a desired prosumer model of the Powershot line. However can a lack of pre-existing features in the G7 make it less worthy of the series? Speculations as to why inside!...
Buying Safe on the Web
When an abundance of sellers and consumers flock to the web they do not flock alone. A large number of scammers follow that flock. This article helps avoid those possible scammers....
Medium Format on a Budget : Folders
Looking to get into medium format, but don't quite want twin lens, nor do you want a toy? Looking for big picture in a small package? Look no further than folding cameras....
Infrared Film in a Canon EOS A2
According to Canon, infrared film can not be used in the A2 or most other EOS cameras. ... but I have learned that the problem is not nearly as bad as Canon would have you believe....
Medium Format on a Budget : TLRs
Shooting with medium format cameras offer alot of benefits, however they can be quite spendy to get started with. Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) cameras may offer a budget entry into medium format photography....
How does megapixels sell?
Now days its easier than ever to sell your images online, but does the ammount of megapixels your current digital camera has affect it's ability to sell?...
Exposure and Metering
Its easy to forget some of the most basic understandings. Knowing how to expose and meter correctly is an invaluable tool whether you are a digital shooter, or a film vetran....
Alexander Gardners: A Critique.
Critique of 19th century photographer Alexander Gardners' 1865 Photograph of the execution of the conspirators involved in Lincolns assassination....
About Kiev Cameras
Kiev cameras are produced by the state-run factory Arsenal in Kiev, Ukraine. They are fully-mechanical, fully-manual, big, heavy, funny-smelling medium format cameras....
Getting back to Film
Pretty soon digital photography will be twenty years old, since Kodak produced the first digital sensor to exceed one megapixel in 1986. Today you can find a digital camera or recording source just about everywhere....