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What is the difference between professional and semi professional cameras?

The main differences traditionally are down to processing power / speed and resolution.Overall build quality. All metal construction , Higher dependability.However, professional quality photographs can be taken with any DSLR .Its all about the photographer. The camera is just a tool, like a hammer or saw or socket wrench set. In skilled hands any tool will produce excellent results. Buying the top of the DSLR line from Nikon or Canon does not automatically make anyone a "professional photographer".


Why people like camera?

i believe that as a photographer that capturing a moment that will never happen again is really cool and the fact that someone can manipulate the scene in a photo and make it look great is cool, plus some people love the feel of the camera in there hands like me


Camera Tripod?

Are you an avid photographer but don't have the steady hands to produce the quality shots that you and your camera are capable of? Then you need a camera tripod. The tripod is now your hands and all you have to do is press the button on your camera.


When would it be best to choose a landscape orientation?

The terms portrait and landscape orientation are largely self explanatory. When you want to photograph a subject and specifically highlight the subject's appearance, portrait orientation is generally best. If you are shooting a scene where there are several points of interest roughly along horizontal dimensions, or where it would seem natural to use a wider lens to capture left and right elements together in the shot, then a landscape orientation is generally best. The photographer begins composition at the moment she/he shoots, and the choice of orientation will be reflected in the photographer's instinctive and almost instantaneous positioning of the camera at the moment of shooting. With standard SLR camera formats, a photographer's hands will hold the camera on the left and right sides when shooting in the landscape orientation, and when the photographer is moved to initially set the shot as a portrait, you will see the photographer hold the camera with one hand above the other.


How did they hold a camera back then?

with there hands


What famous photographer took the black and white of two children holding hands walking away from the photographer into light?

Eugene Smith


Is it possible to be a photographer without any photographic materials at your hands?

yes! you just need your imagination!


Do you need to be good at art to do a level photography?

You need steady hands and nice angles to be a photographer.


Which is the best professional camera?

Please first see the answer to the related question noted below ("Do all cameras produce the same image quality?") The camera you use doesn't matter. Knowing how to use it does.When I was studying photography, our professors were quick and adamant to emphasize that cameras are merely a means to an end. The camera you use doesn't matter. Some years ago there was a television commercial for a very well known brand of camera. The commercial featured an equally well known professional photographer who favored that brand. The tagline was, "You may not have my eye, but you can have my camera!"We old pros used to laugh ourselves silly at that, because we all clearly understood what it meant: The camera you use doesn't matter! What matters is how you use it. The most pitiful throwaway camera in the hands of someone who knows how to get the best out of it can produce art. The finest camera made in the hands of someone who can't turn it on will produce - nothing.That said, there are many great marques out there: Canon; Nikon; Pentax, and so on. Any of them will produce superb images. Generally, a professional camera will be a single lens reflex, whether film or digital. If you're camera shopping, do your homework. Go to the library and study Consumer Reports on cameras you like. Go on line and read user reviews. Go to the store and handle the cameras. The way a camera fits your hand is important. How does this one feel as opposed to that one? Is the camera intuitive to operate or do you have to keep the manual in your pocket? Does this one have a feature you don't think you can live without and no one else has it? If you don't already have any camera, get an entry level point-and-shoot and then get yourself some coaching and training. Join a camera club. Take a course. Spend time in museums studying great paintings to learn about composition. Train your eye to see light. Your camera is only a tool, no matter its complexity, reputation or cost.


Where can a person go to find reviews on the Canon EOS 20D?

You can find information about cameras and camera equipment, including impartial reviews of the latest technology in most photography periodicals. You may also wish to visit your local independent camera retailer to get hands-on experience with the camera of your choice. There are also many independent resources available on the internet, many of them professional photographers.


What is Professional code of ethics?

The washing of hands


What are the release dates for Camera Three - 1955 Fete for Four Hands 4-47?

Camera Three - 1955 Fete for Four Hands 4-47 was released on: USA: 2 August 1960