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Digital Photography: Point, Click and Print Quickly and Easily

Our fascination with capturing images started thousands of years ago. Prior to the invention of the camera, early man tried to capture images through paintings and drawings. The images, of course, weren't exact mirrors of the subjects; they were mostly a reflection of the skills of the painter and his interpretation of his subject. Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale says "With the introduction of the camera, though, we can now capture our subjects in their exact likeness through photographs."

Photographs (or photo for short) are images that are created as a result of light falling on photographic film or electronic imager such as a CCD or CMOS chip. Photography is the term used to refer to the process of making photographs. Of course, a camera is needed to create a photo.

Photos can be digital or non-digital. Film cameras produce non-digital photos. To print these photos, the film is processed in a dark room.

Digital photos are photos taken with a digital camera, which uses a memory card or some other storage device instead of film for storing pictures. Digital photos come in different graphic formats (e.g., TIFF, JPEG, RAW). Digital pictures can be printed straight from the digital camera or transferred to a computer that is connected to a printer (e.g., inkjet, laser or thermal).

As digital cameras became more advanced and more affordable, more and more people have found themselves being able to realize their dream of becoming a photographer. The digital cameras today are extremely easy to use and allow for taking hundreds of photos without the need for film.

As the competition becomes tighter and tighter among companies like Sony, Nikon, Canon and Fuji, digital cameras are becoming more and more affordable. As a matter of fact, for less than $100, you can buy a digital camera that is capable of taking good digital photos.

Even if you're into digital photography as a hobby, it would be advisable that you learn a few of the basic photo composition techniques and principles. And if you consider yourself to be a point-and-shoot photographer, you can take great photos with the right digital camera.

Canon, Nikon and Fuji are three of the leading digital camera makers today. The Canon EOS series (Canon EOS 5D, Canon EOS 30D and Canon EOS 40D), Nikon D80 and Fuji S5 digital cameras are capable of taking high quality photos.

Look no further than Canon if you're in the market for a quality digital camera. Canon sets the standard for digital photography with the digital cameras in the Canon EOS series. Whether you're an amateur or professional photographer, the cameras in the Canon EOS series are some of the best digital SLRs in the market.

The digital cameras in the Canon EOS series are professional grade cameras capable of taking impressive digital photos. These cameras use Canon's 10.1 megapixel CMOS technology. If you're looking for a high-end digital camera, start with these digital cameras.

The Nikon D80 is one of the top rated digital SLR cameras today. Some of its features include 10.2 megapixel CCD imaging sensor, 2.5-inch LCD screen, and in-camera editing options. If you don't have a limited budget or if you're a new SLR user, the Nikon D80 is the perfect camera for you. The Nikon D80 digital camera costs between $700 and $900.

If you have plans on turning your photography hobby into a full-blown professional career, then you'll do well to invest in the Nikon D300. This top-of-the-line digital SLR camera starts at $1,700. It supports live viewing, meaning you can preview your shots on the LCD screen.

Finally, the Fuji S5 comes in several models. The Fuji S5 Pro model is ideal for those who are struggling with their photography skills as this digital camera comes with auto correcting features. This digital SLR camera features 12.3 megapixels CCD SR Pro technology, three new film simulation modes for improved reproduction of natural skin tones, and facial detection technology that allows you to quickly and easily zoom in on facial details. The Fuji S5 Pro has a price tag of around $1,500.

It's now easy to share photos with family and friends. Transfer the photos from your digital camera to your computer, and from your computer, you can e-mail the pictures or upload photos on photo sharing sites like Yahoo, FaceBook, MySpace, Flickr and many other sites that let you create an online photo gallery.

You can take it a step further by using software to create slide shows from the digital photos you've taken and burning them in CDs that you can distribute to your loved ones and friends. And if you're the creative type, you can use stock photography and use them with your photos. With a photo editing software, you can create unique and interesting photos.

With the help of your digital camera, photo editing software, some stock photos and a good dose of creativity, you'll discover soon enough that there's no limit to your photographic expressions. There are digital cameras that let you do minor editing, like correcting lighting, red eye and flesh tones, and there are portable printers that let you print your photos directly from your camera.

With digital photography, anyone can become a photographer. You don't need to know the complicated process of developing photos. Just aim your digital camera, press the shoot button and print your photos in a snap. It's that quick and easy.

By: Bob Dale

Discover digital photography and how to create great digital camera photos with Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale. See other digital camera and digital photography articles at photo.dalestudios.com

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