by Jake Idoko | Apr 26, 2012 | Uncategorized
If you own a D800, D800E, D7000, or V1, lookout, because Nikon have discovered a afety issue concerning EN-EL15 rechargable batteries overheating, and deforming and damaging the cameras outer casing*. No consumers have been injured, but this could occur in a more...
by Jake Idoko | Apr 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
Canon has unveiled the new 60Da, an APS-C CMOS 18MP camera. It is a varient of the 69D, only it has been modified for astrophotography, and thanks to a modified low pass filter it can capture nebulae in amazing details. Most cameras have IR filters which limit red...
by Jake Idoko | Apr 21, 2012 | Haba Naija
These days, many cameras have a panorama setting, where you have to manually align several images which the camera then combines into a panorama. Sweep panoramas have been invented, all you have to do is sweep the camera from one edge of the scene to the other,...
by Jake Idoko | Apr 20, 2012 | Haba Naija
Levels and colour curves are a great way to adjust tone and contrast in an image. Computer screen have illumination, and so images look rich, but when printed, the image would have no detail. So, levels are a great way to give an image some kick. Before you start, go...
by Jake Idoko | Apr 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
Diffraction ”Airy Disk” is an optical effect that can really limit the resolution of your photography, no matter how many megapixels your camera may have. Normally, light travels in straight lines, but can become diffuse (spread out), or diffracted when...
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