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The Digital Photographer #003: A beginner's guide to wedding photography March 01, 2005 |
| Hello, Welcome to this week's edition of The Digital Photographer. This week, we take a look at wedding photography and how one can take proper shots of a wedding. There's a review of a great book on Adobe Photoshop CS, as well as a detailed look at the Canon PowerShot S500 camera. We round up with a review of Adobe Photoshop Elements 3, as well as the Canon Pixma iP4000 photo printer. Happy reading!
In This Issue
A beginner's guide to wedding photography
The Adobe Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers
A review of the Canon PowerShot S500 digital camera
Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 software review
A review of the Canon Pixma iP4000 photo printer
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Tip of The WeekIf you're shooting action photos, here's a good tip. Try using a shutter speed that is twice the 35mm-equivalent focal length. Ok, for example - if your 3X optical zoom is equivalent to about 200mm (refer to your camera specs), then your shutter speed is is about 1/250 second when the camera is zoomed in all the way. For a decent action photo, you will need a minimum shutter speed that's twice 1/250 second.
Cool Site of The WeekDigital Camera HQThis website compiles user reviews and opinions of almost any digital camera you can think of. You can also compare prices of cameras and equipment because the compiled reviews include price information from various online stores.
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