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By: Dan Feildman
One of the most basic accessories to buy for your digital camera is a carrying case/bag. It will help to protect your camera, while serving as storage space, too. A lot of photographers use multiple bags, as there may be more equipment than will fit into just one bag. You can find a travel case for your digital camera in many sizes and shapes, as well as different materials and prices. Some are small enough to fit into your hand and others are as large as backpacks. The size you may require will be based on your personal preference and requirements.A digital camera doesn't work with traditional film, so you will also need memory cards to record and save your pictures. It is important that if you are traveling, that you have more than one card; you never know what may happen and it is better to play it safe in this department! There is nothing worse than wanting to take a picture, but not having enough memory to record it. You also never know when a memory card may malfunction or get lost, so it's just best to take more than one. The LCD display panel on most digital cameras draws a surprising amount of energy. If you're not using it, turn it off and use the viewfinder (though this doesn't work well for close-up "macro" shots). If you have to use the viewfinder and camera controls allow it, turn down the brightness of the LCD. To save even more power, you can turn off the auto-focus feature of your camera and use the half-shutter feature to set the focus. When your camera is set to auto-focus and is left on, the camera refocuses the lens every time you point the camera somewhere new - which can mean a lot of energy spent spinning the lens! Cleanliness can save you energy: Clean the battery contacts in your camera and charger with rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab. Rapid corrosion is often associated with electrical systems, and it doesn't have to be visible to reduce efficiency. Visible corrosion on batteries usually marks the end of their life, but sometimes a gentle cleaning of the contacts on rechargeable batteries can extend their use, especially more sophisticated "packaged" lithium-ion batteries. Museums are another market in the field of photographing pieces of art or historic artifacts. Museum artifact photography takes a serious and studied approach with a bit of artistic flare to assure the object or artwork is fully represented. Less artistic perhaps, but equally important are those thousands of people that need photographs taken of various objects from homes to cars to whatever they might be selling on E-bay this week. One company sends sales people from one farm to another with an aerial photograph of their home in hand. There are few homeowners that will turn down a readily available heirloom photograph of their land unless they already have one. One other important market is to take photographs of buildings for insurance companies or architects who have just created an award-winning design of a life-time. The Digital Camera incorporates the use of an electronic sensor to record images as binary data printed in a bit map configuration. Unlike film photography, which uses film to capture images, there is no need for the development stage in digital production. Digital photographs are instantly produced electronically within your camera. They can then be downloaded to a computer and stored on a disk or archived via the Internet and e-mail. The quality of the electronic photograph will be affected by storage on the Internet just like scanned photographs are converted to 72 dots per inch [dpi] when downloaded on the Internet. Along with Stockxpert's advice try this pointer to help your images sell on a stock site is if anyone with a digital camera can relatively easily take a image of a certain subject, stock sites most likely already have a lot of that type of photo, so if you want your photos to really stick out in the crowd of images try not to take to many photos of these type of things water, flowers and nature, oceans and beaches, flowers and trees, landscapes, sunsets and beaches, clouds and skies, birds and pets. There exist a variety of editing software on the market specifically for digital photographs. Some manufacturers include editing software with the camera when you buy it. Each camera may have capture and storage characteristics that are more compatible with some software than others. Thus, it is important to read the manual for your camera preferably before you purchase it to see if the camera's characteristics limit the type and brand of editing software you can use to transform your photographs.
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