It's how sensitive the film is to the light. Which is measured in ISO. If you use a film camera. The film box should say what ISO it is. If you have a digital camera, you can adjust it in certain modes in the menu.
For more details you can check out
http://www.geofflawrence.com/photography_tutorial_ISO_film_speed.htm
What is the difference between MMC and SD?
have run thru same question and found the answer at:
http://arbigee.iblogger.org/index.php/home/35-gadgets/57-differences-of-sd-and-mmc-cards
hope this helps..
No that doesnt help. People have to write down the address and go search so. Yeah I am assuming the answer is SD.
How many photos will an 8GB SD memory card hold on Nikon d60?
This would depend on the mode you are shooting the image. If you shoot in RAW most files are about 10MB . So that would give your around 100 Photos.
Where can one find reviews for the Canon SX100 camera?
Professional reviews of the Canon SX200 are available on Amazon, but these reviews are mixed with reviews from amateur photographers as well. Photography magazines and sites such as Imaging Resource, Camera Labs, and DP Review also feature professional reviews of this camera.
How does the shutter affect exposure?
Aperture is hole that shutter creates to let in light to compose your image. The bigger the aperture, or smaller the f-stop (f/2), lets in more light. The shutter speed is how fast the shutter opens and closes. This has a major part to do with the lighting and whether the motion in your picture will freeze or blur. A high shutter speed (1/4000) will freeze all motion but majorily decrease light.
What stores sell Canon printers and have good prices?
There are a wide variety of retail locations and online stores that sell Canon Pixma printers. Staples, Wal-Mart, Target, Office Depot, Office Max, and Amazon, for example, each sell these printers.
Where can I buy Canon inkjet printer ink?
Walmart
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What camera is best for your needs Nikon d300 Nikon d700 canon eos 50d canon eos 5d mark ii?
It depends what you're needs are. The needs of a sports photographer are quite different from a studio portrait photographer. When selecting a camera, you need to think about what you will use it for most and from that you will be able to think what you need most from a camera body; for example, a sports photographer will need a high frame per second count and good quality images in poor light, a portrait photographer is more concerned about the fine detailed quality and colour rendition.
It is also important how easy you find the camera to use; when picking a camera system, try the various cameras out try and decide which feels best for you - you're going to be using it a lot after all!
Finally, remember that the image quality is more dependent on the lens than the body, also you'll probably end up spending more on lenses than the body, so, again, think about the things you usually photograph and what lens you normally use, is there a particularly good lens that Nikon or Canon make that you'll spend most of your time using - that might sway your judgement.
How much does a Canon photo scanner cost brand new?
Canon offers a wide range of photo scanner, from cheap ones to very expensive ones. They can start at a price from 80 dollars up to 300 dollars and more.
Can lenses be removed from one frame and put in another frame?
Prescription lenses are ground to fit the frames. They may or may not fit the the new frames properly. The best thing to do is take the glasses and the frames to an optomotrist.
Is canon or Sony a better buy for a digital camera?
For me canon is always a better buy. On Feb 2008 I had a tour in the Himalayas (Shikim) with my Powershot A530 along with a friend with his Sony Cybershot.
Both of us tried each other's camera. And what I found the CANON allows much more controls on the shots than SONY offers.
See the results here <The pics are in reverse order>
For Canon
http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p183/home_me/Gantok_Lachun_Yumthang/MukulCam/
For Sony
http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p183/home_me/Gantok_Lachun_Yumthang/AnimeshCam/ for Canon the best digital camera is CANON SX100 I, personally like the newest canon digital cameras
What is the best 35mm SLR camera to buy for a beginner?
The very short answer: Any of them. They're all superb.
The less short answer: Get any Canon EOS or Nikon auto-focus SLR. For the most part, they're all as good as each other.
Now on to the long answer.
Pretty much any 35mm SLR ever made will allow you to take astounding photos. The camera has surprisingly little to do with your photo quality; the film you use plays a much larger role, and your talent as a photographer matters far, far more than anything else. The camera's primary job is to get out of the way. Your concerns will be:
* Accuracy of light metering: Nearly all cameras do this pretty well. Nikons and Canons (auto-focus Nikons and Canon EOSes, anyway) have evaluative (or "matrix" metering) which makes it nearly impossible to get a bad exposure. (This is especially so on negative film, as opposed to slide films like Velvia; you can overexpose negative films by enormous amounts and still not lose your highlights.) It's dubious as to whether there is a working camera out there that does not have an accurate meter, though. So this might be the least of your concerns. * Availability, quality, price and compatibility of lenses: You'll want to be able to buy different lenses for your camera, of course. This is another reason for the Nikon/Canon EOS recommendation above; there are enormous numbers of auto-focus Canon and Nikon lenses out there, at reasonable prices, which are as close to optically perfect as you're likely to get. Best of all, these lenses will be usable (to varying degrees) on modern digital SLRs. Don't forget, though, that you can get superb lenses in nearly any lens mount. Even cheap-and-cheerful East European lenses from the 70s and 80s (like Pentacon and Helios lenses) can give astounding results if used properly.
* Auto-focus vs manual focus: This is up to you. If you're not fussed about having auto-focus, then any SLR is as good as another. If you love manual-focus, then you might want to look at Canon FD cameras, East European M42-mount cameras, and so on. If you're used to digital SLRs, the viewfinders in 35mm cameras will blow you away with their size and brightness. Manual-focus isn't so hard on these cameras. * The luxuries: You may or may not want fully-automatic modes (automatic aperture, automatic shutter speed), auto-winders, and so on. These are nice to have, and another reason for the Canon EOS and Nikon recommendation. If you don't, then again, any SLR is as good as any other.
Where can you buy discount disposable cameras in bulk?
One can buy discounted disposable cameras in bulk on the Internet. There are many websites on the Internet that have discounted disposable cameras in bulk and can be bought very cheaply.
IS a Canon pixma printer a good choice?
Yes, Canon makes excellent products and their printers are no different. They are kings of the photo world, which means their color use is excellent, and that is what you usually look for in printers, anyways.
What kind of aperture creates shadow depth of field?
The smaller the aperture, the wider the depth of field.
Additional AnswerDepth of field is also affected by the focal length of the lens. For any given aperture, longer focal lengths (telephoto) have narrower depths of field; shorter focal lengths (wide angle) have wider depths of field.Will a canon speedlite 420ex flash work on a rebel XTI camera?
Yes, but with some limitations.
The Canon 480EG was designed as a TTL flash (through the lens metering) but also has an External Auto metering Mode.
It can be used with any camera that has a PC sync connection. Don't use the "Shoe Cord E" that comes with the flash unless you are using a Film Camera with TTL flash metering.
It can be used with Digital cameras provided you use a PC sync cord to connect the flash to the camera. Use the camera in manual mode and match the settings that you want to use with the flash.
Where are canon single lens reflex cameras made?
Japan, China and Singapore, depending on the part or model.
Where can I find Canon ip4500 ink cartridges?
One can get Canon MP500 ink cartridge from the following sources: Amazon, Cartridge Save, Ink technologies, INKredible, Ink n Toner UK, Cartridge People, Argos, PC Ink, Staples.
What memory card do you use in a canon 7D camera?
Most Canons use SD cards. There could be variations, though, especially if it is an older camera.
Are film cameras becoming obsolete?
No, film cameras are not becoming obsolete, nor will they be obsolete anytime soon. A lot of people still use this type of camera for they simply like it better than the digital ones.
What lens are Compatible with Canon 50D?
All lenses that have a "ef" or "ef-s" mount can work on a canon 50d. Be mindful, if you decide to go with a fill frame camera later on, the "ef-s" lenses will create heavy vignetting on those cameras?
What lens are compatible with canon ae 1?
The Canon AE-1 camera uses FD mount lenses. Canon made FD mount cameras and lenses from 1971 through 1987. FD lenses are manually focused. FD lenses are no longer being manufactured, but are available for incredibly low prices on the used market. Ebay is one good source.
How many pictures can 8MB memory card hold at 14Megapixels?
With an 8 gb card you generally can take around 2200 pictures depending on the quality of the pictures. Higher quality means bigger files and less pictures. Lower quality means smaller files and more pictures.
How do you unlock a memory card for a Nikon camera?
You just have to press it in gently, and the memory card will pop out a bit. Just enough to pull it out.