News Headlines Acer BenQ Canon Casio Epson Fujifilm HP Kodak Leica Minox Nikon Olympus Panasonic Pentax Ricoh SanDisk Samsung Sanyo Sigma Sony  
Member of DIWA Awards
 
     
Powered by True
Counted by OneStat.com
Depth of Field guide at Nikonians
Ilse Jurriën : July 23th 2006 - 09:36 CET
Digital Camera Review Test Appareil Photo Numerique Prueba camara digital Digitale Camera Test Dijital Kamera Incelemeleri Digitalkamera Test Digitalkamera
NikoniansDepth of Field guide at Nikonians : Nikonian Darrell Young provides an easy to understand guide, complete with examples for those who have difficulties understanding the principles of depth of field and shutter and aperture relationships. Choosing the right combination of apertures and shutter speeds is initially hard to comprehend. This article is written to help you control your image's look, while maintaining correct exposure. The depth of field is the distance in front of and behind the subject which appears to be in focus. There is only one distance at which a subject is precisely in focus, but focus falls off gradually on either side of that distance, so there is a region in which the blurring is tolerable.
Depth of Field guide at NikoniansNikonians professional photographers
The quality resources and friendly atmosphere, combined with strong visitor, membership, and page traffic growth have made Nikonians.org an ideal place for companies to present educational content, highly focusing their messages while gaining further brand-recognition. Nikonians provides both a free, starter level, as well as three memberships: Silver, Gold and Platinum. The following features are available:

• Member Galleries
• Participation to photo contests, events and workshops
• Free classifieds
• Image upload in forums
• Exclusive Nikonians Photo-ID and more

Nikonians team
A team of over 45 international photographers from all continents stands behind the community around the clock. Nikonians provide a friendly home on the Internet for ambitious, creative and open-minded photographers. Nikonians are professionals and serious amateurs or all levels of expertise from all over the world using Nikon cameras.

About Nikonians
Nikonians, the worldwide home for Nikon photographers was founded in the year 2000. Nikonians is the friendly home for Nikon enthusiasts on the Internet. With over 38,000 members from 130 countries and 40,000 visitors per day, it is the largest community of its kind. The community is not related to Nikon Corporation. Nikonians is a registered trademark of Nikonians.org. Nikon is a registered trademark of Nikon Corporation.

   Continue to read the article at Nikonians
   Nikon SLR Traveller and Family kit
   Nikon digital cameras
   Next  Samsung Digimax L60 review at Steves Digicams
   Previous  Samsung A920 review at Ubergizmo
   News by brand: Nikonians
   News by category: Source of Information
   News by brand and category: Nikonians Source of Information
   Canon EOS 450D - $633.99
   Nikon D90 - $1169.00
   Canon EOS 50D - $1064.99
   Nikon D700 - $2696.95
   Sony Alpha 900 - $2999.00
   Nikon D300 - $1439.00
   Canon PowerShot G10 - $412.95
   Canon EOS 40D - $778.90
   Nikon D60 - $525.00
   Canon EOS 1000D - $460.00
LetsGoDigital digital camera magazine
Latest Nikonians announcements
Nikonians partners with photography publisher
HP partners with Nikon user community
Nikonians North America expands workshops and staff
Nikonians photo contest winners
Photographer Pascal Baetens at Nikonians booth
Nikonians at Photokina 2006
Nikonians podcast Sports Photography Workshop
Depth of Field guide at Nikonians
Sports photography guide at Nikonians
Nikon Creative Lighting System at Nikonians
 



Latest news headlines
Olympus SP-590 UZ
Olympus Mju Tough 8000
Olympus Mju Tough 6000
Olympus Mju 550WP
Olympus Mju 9000
Olympus Mju 7000
Olympus FE-5010
Olympus FE-3010
Olympus FE-3000
Pandigital touchscreen photo frames
   
  Mobile Phones : HTC LG Nokia Motorola Samsung Sony Ericsson   Software : Adobe Apple Corel Microsoft   Events : CES CeBIT IFA Photokina PMA