Makes sense right? If you invest a very large amount of money into your equipment your pictures must come out perfect right? Wrong. Well not 100% wrong, about 98% wrong, an expensive camera will increase the quality but not the quality, let me make myself clear. Quality is how well the photo is taken, composition, lighting,and so on, quality is the sharpness, resolution and clarity of the image taken.
Before After
It is nearly impossible to take a picture with a white material background 100% white, fortunately my friends there is an easy method to get that crystal clear white shine. For this I have used my old white(ish) backdrop that has just come out of the wash, at the time of the photo it was very creased, I do this to prove the point that this method is very effective.
It is nearly impossible to take a picture with a white material background 100% white, fortunately my friends there is an easy method to get that crystal clear white shine. For this I have used my old white(ish) backdrop that has just come out of the wash, at the time of the photo it was very creased, I do this to prove the point that this method is very effective.
So you are looking at getting a new digicam, maybe you want it for your nights out, maybe you want it to use for times when you cannot have your large camera or maybe you are just starting out in photography and don't want to pay out large amount for a DSLR yet, whatever the purpose when it comes down to it you are going to want the best camera for your need and you are going to want the bet deal. So what camera do you buy, well first ask your self what is the camera going to be used for.
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