Camera options
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This chapter is geared towards introducing you to the different digital cameras available for photographing jewelry. This illustrated guide, examines what what components are different in each camera and how the different technology affects your final jewelry image. We cover all cameras that are appropriate for photographing jewelry. They include: digital point and shoot cameras, DSLR cameras, and medium and large format cameras equipped with digital backs. The lessons in this chapter discuss the basic principles that separate each camera, but also how they all have shared components that create a very similar end result. The variance in quality that the cameras we discuss for jewelry photography produce, largely, comes from the entire process of lighting, photographing, and editing. All subjects that are covered in chapters explaining how to photograph jewelry. Our motto is, "Its not what you have, it's what you do with it." In this chapters lessons, we go over examples of images that come from different cameras and setups and how each element in the process affects the final product.
DSLR - Medium format - Large format - Point and shoot - an overview 9:25 : Login or join to watch...
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