My experience with lensless imaging as my primary creative medium has shown me the pinhole camera's tremendous versatility and essential mystery. |
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Set the camera's shutter-speed dial to the B position and lock the shutter open using your cable release. |
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I did not notice any banding or ghost images, as described on the camera's website. |
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So no matter what kind of memory card you use, you can bypass the camera's cables and use your printer as your link to the computer. |
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If the sun is behind your subject, turn on the camera's flash to avoid creating an over-dark subject and an overbright background. |
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Its docking station is a useful accessory that recharges the camera's battery when it's not transferring shots to the computer. |
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The compact cameras where you are not looking through the camera's lens have a compensation for this, but it is a poor substitute. |
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The camera's frequent slow dollies backwards, from a small detail to the wider scene, echo the plot's revelations and the inexorability of fate. |
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This alteration enhances the camera's ability to take high-end astrophotographic images. |
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Most major camera manufacturers produce a range of lens converters to increase the flexibility of the camera's fixed lens. |
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Taking into account the speed of the film, it then sets the camera's controls for the optimum exposure. |
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I'd display some pictures, but my camera's been on the fritz since a trip to the Virgin Islands. |
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But certainly when the camera's on it changes the situation and a filmmaker's presence alters the reality that the documentarians are reflecting. |
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The camera's authorial control transforms the workers into an army of extras. |
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By the final moments, cometary dust will have abraded the camera's optics, degrading the quality of the images, and possibly ending transmission. |
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The camera's magic eye doesn't know exactly what subject you want to be in focus and picked the wrong one in the viewfinder! |
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Try this exercise this weekend and you may be amazed at how often your camera's magic eyes seem to be closed! |
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An emailer suggests that the difference between the two pictures is a fluke of backlighting and the camera's automatic light meter. |
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Clearly this is a joke on the way objects are inverted on the camera's ground glass. |
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Nah, she's a miserable old boot with a cheerless face when the camera's off her. |
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It affixes to the camera's base, adding 20 mm in height, and replaces the right handgrip as well. |
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At the moment, trees obscure the existing camera's view of some parts of the street. |
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Retailers are rushing to outfit their one-hour photo labs with equipment to read the images from your digital camera's memory card. |
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It didn't recognize my digital camera's memory card when I plugged a reader in to a USB port. |
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When one camera is slated, someone puts their hand over the lens of the other camera to block the view of the other camera's slate. |
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With slide film, use your camera's exposure-compensation feature to underexpose by a half or a full stop for more saturated color bands. |
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We see crying women being led out of the camera's range, while nurses and doctors grimly consult. |
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If the window is smaller or farther away, switch to a spot-metering exposure mode in which the camera's exposure meter reads only a tiny area in the center of the frame. |
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Basically it's a series of counterbalanced weights which moves the camera's centre of gravity away from the operator whilst still allowing them to perform camera moves. |
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Don't go past the camera's optical zoom range, or you'll be sorry! |
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I really want to just obey my own impulses when the camera's rolling. |
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Audrey beamed and giggled, smiling at the camera's every now and then. |
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In either case, you'll know when you're trying to take a picture that's beyond the camera's close-focus capability, because the autofocus won't lock on. |
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In this sense, it can easily be seen how a camera's lens always focuses inward at least as much as it does outward toward the subject of the photographer's gaze. |
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You won't have a problem damaging the sensitive innards with neglected battery acid and the camera's light metering system will work correctly every time. |
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John Micklethwaite, of the Health and Safety Executive, described how Mr Kick was seen to climb up to unload a Renault Clio before disappearing from the camera's view. |
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Check the width of your camera's hot shoe if you are not sure. |
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He took his laser pencils and disassembled the camera's innards. |
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Her intense awareness of the camera's abilities is registered in every detail of her pictures, in the precision of their compositions, and in the countenances of her subjects. |
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Photographers can demo the latest camera's and photography gadgets. |
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The painter has used a method resembling a camera's wide-angle lens. |
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How do its values relate to the values of the camera's eye, its truthfulness and all-seeingness? |
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The signals produced by the camera's four charge-coupled devices in response to incoming starlight vary by as much as 10 percent. |
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The camera's adoption of a seven-blade iris diaphragm further allows users to enjoy natural blur characteristics. |
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In a final instance of metaphor making, Larrain fixes the camera's inexorable stare for six minutes on a Poe-like act of immurement. |
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The EOS 7D camera's viewfinder includes a large all-glass pentaprism with an antireflective coating to maximize clarity and provide a brighter display. |
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