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How is one better than the other?
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12 Laminated 2.5″ x 4″ cards on a carabiner keychain. With numerous how-to tips, tricks, techniques, and charts to help create stunning images. The Photo Buddy Quik Cards are an inexpensive way to get up to speed on techniques that will help you create stunning photos. These concise, durable & ultra-light cards are a great reference for avid photographers — just clip them in your camera bag for quick help when you’re out shooting. The Quik Cards or “cheatsheets” are small enough to be easily stored in your camera bag or clipped just about anywhere. Unlike most manuals, Quik Cards are written in easy-to-understand language. Cards Included in this set: 1. Metering and Exposure 2. Changing Exposure Settings 3. Lighting 4. Fill Flash 5. Landscape 6. Water 7. Flowers 8. Sunrises/Sunsets 9. Nighttime photography 10. Fireworks 11. Portraits 12. High Key / Low Key SAVE OVER $10.00 – Now Available – Quik Cards 3 Pack, Includes Quik Cards I, II, (more…)
Dslr’s are a lot more expensive but is there a lot to benifit compared to cheaper and smaller digital cameras?
I have an Olympus 4000 Camedia camera for 5 years that takes great pics. But I want to get more into photography and they all say to get a dSLR. But why? I’m looking at the Nikon D40 (hubby doesn’t like the price) and the aperture for the lens seems really narrow. So I need to get more lenses? Is it really going to be that much better than my old one and why? Thanks in advance!
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