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4 Jul 2009

THE NIKON LENS ALPHABET

A great post by DtownTV

D: Stands for Distance.  These lenses take the distance between the subject and camera into account for metering.  They have a physical aperture ring which needs to be locked.

G: These lenses have the same technology as D lenses, but they do not have an aperture ring.  The G doesn’t stand for anything.  It’s just a D lens without a physical aperture ring.

VR: Stands for Vibration Reduction.  These lenses minimize blur caused by camera shake.

ED: Stands for Extra Low Dispersion Glass. This is the best glass Nikon makes, giving you better color, contrast, and sharpness.  ED doesn’t just mean pro, though, as it’s in many Nikon lenses.

N: Stands for Nano Crystal Coat. This is a new type of lens element designed to reduce ghosting and flare, especially off really bright specular highlights. The 105 micro was the first lens to have this element.

AF-S or SWM: Stands for Auto Focus Silent Wave Motor.  These lenses are quiet and fast, and the AF motors are built into these lenses.

IF: Stand for Internal Focusing.  This is usually on higher-end lenses that have constant aperture (typically f/2.8) where the barrel doesn’t extend, and the front element doesn’t rotate.

Aspherical: These lenses have a certain amount of wide-angle correction built in.

DX: Stands for the DX Format. There are no FX lenses, only DX or not.  If it doesn’t say DX, it’s a full frame lens.  DX will work on FX camera, but only uses a portion of the sensor and makes it ~5MP.

Lens view finder map

Lens view finder map

4 July, 2009 at 11:09 by Max

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14 May 2009

Upgrading your Nikon firmware

If you are a proud oowner of a Nikon camera and want to know a little more about what version of firmware is installed oon your system and ify ou need to upgrade have a look here.

14 May, 2009 at 19:18 by Max

Tags: body, camera, firmware, nikon, Photography
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14 May 2009

Free Tickets: Henry’s Photo Show 2009

snag-00000445 Find your free tickets for The Photographic, Video, & Digital Imaging Show right here.  All you need to do is print it and show it at the entrance.

Have fun and enjoy!

14 May, 2009 at 12:36 by Max

Tags: digital, free, Photography, show, tickets
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9 May 2009

Thoughtful approach to photography by Andrew Kornylak

A great article about a leap and following what you love.  Andrew talks about his journey in becoming a pro photographer while working as a Software Developer.

The article talks aobut taking your time and loosing your self in the moment.  I absoltuely agree with the statement “it’s not enough to just snap away wildly”; I find my self more often taking my time with the subjects that I shoot.

It’s true, it’s not what you see it’s how you see it.

9 May, 2009 at 3:10 by Max

Tags: approach, camera, digital, Photography
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16 Mar 2009

Online textures

rustA collection of free textures can be found at the Texture King.  Anything from the concrete images to wooden and liquet samples.

16 March, 2009 at 21:57 by Max

Tags: free, images, texture
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4 Mar 2008

Template layout for a new guestbook

Having re-energized my motivation for being productive I went ahead and created a new template for my guest book section. The template features a slanted scrolling pane, although it looks cook and I would love to get it working I am a little concerned with the limitations of Adobe Flex 2.

Time will tell if I figure out something interesting.

Guest book preview.

Stay tunned and have a look.

4 March, 2008 at 18:39 by Max

Tags: design, graphics, image, layout
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26 Aug 2007

Photos & Keywords

I’ve been uploading photographs for quite some time now and every time I have to come up with a list of potential keywords that describe the image. Obviously the better I describe the image the more people will get to see it. So here are some helpful ideas that you can use to describe your art work:

  • What is it?
  • What is the image about?
  • What is it doing?
  • How does it feel?
  • What does the image say to you?
  • Where is it? [if the image is of a generic London cat DON'T add 'London' as one of your keywords]
  • What color is it? [Try to describe only the prominant colors in the image, don't list every shade of green.]
  • Why is it this way?
  • What is in the foreground & what is the biggest element?
  • Why would someone want to download/view this image?

On top of that use available tools like Thesaurus.com.
Enjoy, and have fun!

26 August, 2007 at 15:53 by Max

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