Photographers who are changing from film to digital capture will encounter a couple of new controls that handle recording …
Larger Sensor, Better Photos
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/buying/larger-sensor-better-photos/DSLR cameras are a natural choice for anyone who wants to take the highest-quality pictures because they offer so …
File Formats
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/shooting/file-formats/Despite several attempts to replace it over the past decade, JPEG (pronounced Jay Peg) remains the universal file format …
Introduction to Digital SLR
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/buying/introduction-to-digital-slr/Currently, no compact digital camera (‘digicam’) can match the performance of even an entry-level DSLR. Although photo enthusiasts have long preferred an SLR-type camera, the latest DSLRs have much more appeal to mainstream picture-takers than earlier models.
Digital Imaging Glossary
https://www.photoreview.com.au/information/digital-imaging-glossary/A guide to common terms associated with digital photography. AE and AF Locks: Button controls on a camera that …
Exposure Metering
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/shooting/exposure-metering/Exposure determination in modern cameras is largely automated, although advanced cameras let photographers override the camera settings and also set exposures manually. An exposure setting has two components: the lens aperture and the shutter speed (how long the light is allowed into the camera). A correct balance between them creates pictures in which all tones in the subject are recorded correctly.
Which Printer Will Suit You Best?
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/outputting/which-printer-will-suit-you-best/As a photographer, making prints not only allows you to turn your digital images into a tangible asset; it also provides you with a great way to display them. Compared to the facilities our parents had, today’s photo printers are light years ahead in convenience, economy and durability.
How Many Megapixels Do You REALLY Need?
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/buying/how-many-megapixels-do-you-really-need/Don’t be seduced by the megapixel counts touted in advertising materials and on camera packaging. It’s no longer true that the higher a camera’s megapixel count the better.
Wild World
https://www.photoreview.com.au/stories/general/wild-world/With over 20,000 entries from 60 countries it’s no surprise that the international 2003 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition uncovered some stunning images of the world of nature.
Photo Review Attends DES Master Class
https://www.photoreview.com.au/stories/general/photo-review-attends-des-master-class/Photographers who are confused about – or have yet to come to grips with – workflow management for digital printing should probably consider attending some kind of course that shows them the basics of a colour workflow. The type of course they attend will depend on their level of expertise, practical needs and, naturally, budget. While a lot can be learned about colour workflows through books and online, there’s nothing quite like hands-on experience to teach you how to control colour reproduction at all stages of the process from image capture to output as a print.