Thursday, August 25, 2011

Looking for the Perfect Shot

The perfect shot at the end of the day may hardly be possible. These tips will help you come very close to the ideal of at least:

A tripod is cumbersome and not very convenient when traveling. Who wants to really shoot perfect pictures and frequently photographed, especially under limited light conditions, comes to the use of such an accessory but a must.

This rule is one of the most obvious advices: Take pictures of you in the best quality of the camera. If necessary, the recorded image information can be expected in the wake down or compress more. Conversely, you can take a photo, which was recorded in an average quality level; "upscale" is not without quality loss.

Many modern cameras have these days has a GPS transmitter. Thus, the location coordinates of a shooting location along with the actual photo will be saved. Later, you can track every single recording location on a map perfectly. If your digital camera equipped with GPS, you can install such a "geotagging" solution: The coordinates are stored here by an external device, along with the recording time of the photo. You then run the data together on the computer.

You travel a lot? When making travel on the battery limp, has the perfect photo to the next outlet. For cameras with a replacement battery, it is definitely worthwhile to invest in a second embodiment of the emergency.

Use JPEG format for daily picture and RAW for professional purposes. Here, the image information as opposed to the JPEG format are uncompressed and totally unadulterated written into memory.

"Catch a surface as much as possible," say many professional tips. If in doubt, move to shrink the image on the computer with a few clicks later and the focus of the viewer, for example, a particular object.

People you should always shoot at eye level. This also means that you need to go for the perfect kid photo in the knee. KNIPPS you from above, however, create an unnatural perspective, the effect of taking unnecessarily distorted. Small tips like these, it is especially noted.

Use the scene mode tips from your digital camera. These are "attitude tips" for most frequently encountered shooting situations such as "beach", "Portrait" or "night". The automatic settings are now much better than its reputation. For ultra compact cameras, which bring no manual controls, they remain the only significant opportunity to influence the image quality.

Title Post: Looking for the Perfect Shot
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