About Using Digital Photography Tools




Photography aficionados have attempted to rebuff the ever growing influx of the digital age, for years. As a matter of fact, there are still nowadays many who consider themselves true photographers preferring manual cameras with traditional film. But there has to be kept in mind that the facilities and efficiency of digital photography tools have lead to an increasing number of artists who have realized that the new technology of today can not only be used effectively for practical purposes, but can be used to create art in a new way, a way that would not be available but for our digital age.

An important aspect which has to be taken into consideration is being represented by the fact that like traditional photographic art, artistic digital photography requires a special kind of camera. Therefore, there has to be kept in mind that the digital single-lens reflex or dSLR is one of the most preferred digital photography tools, a it is really nothing more than a duplication of the traditional manual version, the SLR. Operating on the same principles, there has to be kept in mind that a dSLR has what is called an image sensor called a CCD or CMOS, while SLR would have film.

There is a major difference between digital photography tools and the traditional ones. It is well known that traditional cameras are using an off axis viewfinder, which is being mounted above or to the side of the actual image the lens "sees", that features the risk of distorting the image you see and want to capture, creating what is known as "parallax".. By using digital photography tools, this risk is being remedied by using an internal prism to project the same image seen in the lens up and onto the viewfinder, and passing the parallax distortion that occurs in other cameras.


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