Digital Photography Tips and Tricks Part 3 - Your checklist

Looking for some digital photography tips and tricks? In this series, I present some practical tips to help you to get the camera, the most of your digital.

When the camera with a digital SLR photography for yours, you may also know that it is results sophisticated device, can produce a fantastic. But you need to know how to handle it, and you must prepare well before using it. Therefore, I created a digital> Photography pre-shoot checklist. Follow the checklist and it will help you get the most from your digital SLR camera and you will also avoid the big shots ruined by incorrect settings or a bad camera set-up!

Digital Photography Pre-Shoot Checklist # 1: Select the correct white balance

Now let's start with a hot topic. The white balance and what to do about it. A lot of it comes to individual taste. For now, just be sure the white balance, do not choosetotally inappropriate for your subject. It's a good idea (and often reliable) to select the camera white balance. You can use the Auto WB setting to do. Then use this as basis, a few pictures in this setting, then start the game with the white balance. Do not hesitate to see your photos again for a few days come back to them and think about what you think works and what has not. So experiment a lot and to evaluate and over again. After all, practice makesperfect.

Digital Photography Pre-Shoot Checklist # 2: Format your memory card

If you do not have a memory card with a large capacity, you should format your card every time before going out to shoot pictures. Formatting wipes clean the memory card. If you have size, it is removed all the old pictures and you will be as much space as possible. Of course, make sure you saved the earlier photos on a hard drive or computer, so you do not lose previous work.Format your card sure you have enough space. Nothing is more frustrating then starts a large fire and suddenly realized you only have space for ten pictures!

Digital Photography Pre-Shoot Checklist # 3: Check the battery

A very simple but often overlooked problem is the camera's battery. Make sure it is fully charged before you go. Digital SLR cameras are completely dependent on battery. Suppose you have away with your camera andsuddenly find that the battery is weak or dead! You would be home earlier than expected and, unfortunately! To charge your battery after each use your camera. Make it a habit and you always ready for the battery. It's also great to have a spare battery in your camera bag. But be sure, this is fully charged.

Digital Photography Pre-Shoot Checklist # 4: Choose the correct file type

Many digital SLR cameras, you have severalOptions for file types. JPEG is the most popular setting. Most digital cameras, you also get a second option for setting the size of the image. You can choose the resolution, or choose between small, medium and large. This concerns mainly the size at which the image can be printed, while maintaining the quality. Be aware that images take up more road space on your card, find as the right balance between large size and storage capacity. Again it's all about awarenessthese things, so you do not get nasty surprises behind by incorrect settings.

Digital Photography Pre-Shoot Checklist No. 5: Check the ISO setting

The ISO sensitivity plays an important role in digital photography. It allows you to take pictures of moving subjects or when shooting in low light conditions by the sensitivity of the camera sensor. However, this has its consequences for "noise" on the last picture. The higher sensitivity, thePollution bring a camera, so even though a certain setting can work well for action shots, you should not use it constantly, as you may experience a grainy effect on stand-stills. The magnitude of the lowest ISO possible for the weather and the type of photos that you can make.

That's it. Five simple digital photography tips and tricks, the results help you to the right. Of course this list could be a bit more comprehensive and additional take checklist items like the case, tripod and lenses. But I purposely do not complicate it unnecessarily. The above tips are all about becoming conscious about your photography. You will find, as with much in life that if you do things with a purpose, you will get better results. So let this Digital Photography Pre-Shooting Checklist checklist before starting of the own-shoot, but more so in a more conscious way of approaching your digital> Photography!

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