|
|||||||
|
Click Here to Get Started Taking Pictures Like a Pro.e/ir?t=&
.Go back to the Stores Front Door | |
Visit the YellowAirplane Electronics Super Store
Webmasters Note: I have been a
photographer for many years. After I went on a picture shoot,
I had to take the time to have the
pictures developed. On this years trip to the North Pole I took a
total of 811 pictures with my digital
camera. If I had my film camera like I used the previous years, it
would
have cost me 811. My digital
camera only cost 722, which means that I got the camera for free and
had almost a hundred dollars given
to me, free. In 2002 when I came back from the pole, I had to scan
over 500 pictures into the computer.
Then after the pictures were scanned in, I had to edit every picture
to get the pinholes out, take the dirt
specs out and resize every picture so that there was no border left
over. Look at all the work
a film camera creates. It not only had the need to be developed,
scanned and edited,
film cameras are usually limited to
only thirty six pictures per roll of film. With a digital camera,
you can have a
thousand pictures on a roll, if you
want to think of your digital camera memory that way. All I can say
is that
the digital camera was a whole lot
better than my film cameras. C. Jeff Dyrek, webmaster.
Click Here to see the North
Pole Expedition Exhibit
Please Note:
I took the photo of the clouds used in the background picture
while we were
flying from a Northern Siberian city named Khatanga
on our way to
the North Pole in April 2002. C. Jeff Dyrek, webmaster
Click
Here to Join the next expedition
Digital_Camera_Accessories/A1_Digital_Cameras.html|54631"
. |