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The Digital Photographer #027: 5 Basic Digital Camera Terms You Need to Know
December 13, 2005
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Welcome to this week's edition of The Digital Photographer. It's nearing Christmas! What a wonderful time of year. I'm sure you will be snapping lots of digital photos this holiday season. This week, we take a look at 5 important digital camera terms you need to know. We also discuss how you get buy a quality tripod for advanced photography, as well as take a look at Adobe Photoshop Elements 3. Happy reading!


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5 Basic Digital Camera Terms You Need to Know
Being familiar with the terminology used in any subject of interest in is always useful, and digital cameras are no exception. Although most digital cameras available on the market allow you to simply point ... read more

How to Choose a Tripod for Your Digital Camera
Are you thinking of getting a digital camera tripod? Well, good for you! I feel that tripods really are a necessity if you’re serious about photography. Yes, they are big, bulky and quite painful to carry ... read more

Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 Image Editing Software
The latest entry level image editor from Adobe Systems is called Adobe Photoshop Elements 3. The software package is sort of a cross between Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 and Photoshop Album. You get a host of ... read more


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