Sometimes you are presented with a scene that has difficult lighting conditions. It could easily confuse your camera's light meter. It will be highly contrasted with strong shadows and highlights....
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Your camera sees the light of the world via an in-built light meter. It reads the light that enters it "Through The Lens"; this is known as the TTL system. It sees what you see through the...
A histogram is a luminance by pixel graph for an image from a camera. It shows the number of pixels in each tonal range from pure black on the extreme left to pure white on the extreme right. In...
Your DSLR camera and some mirrorless cameras can record your images in two different formats; Jpeg and RAW. One produces compressed, edited useable and printable images, the other produces large,...
There are several types of file that can be stored on a digital cameras memory card. Some offer space-saving compression to maximise the number of photos you can take and store on one card. Others...
Your camera is colour blind! It can't process light as well as a human eye. If you look at a piece of white paper indoors under tungsten light or outdoors at noon, to you, it will look white. For a...