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    Polaroid Corporation was established in 1937 by Edwin H. Land which is the former founder of this corporation. Polaroid is an American international and eyewear consumer electronics company. It is very well known with its creation of instant film cameras, which starting to be launched in the market in 1948 and be the first company to introduce such product. By the late 1980, Polaroid was vulnerable for takeover due to certain reasons which are low profit of the company, carried a small amount of…

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    specific shutter speed, or they may even do a combination of both. DLSRs offer a control over the shutter speed and aperture in ½ or 1/3 stops. Some cameras allow the ISO to be fine-tuned in the same increments. You’ll find that most digital cameras offered for beginners allow the ISO to be adjusted in full stops by default. Conversely, more advanced cameras allow you to custom control the ISO. Whenever you have to work quickly, it’s very useful to activate this feature. You’ll hear a click of…

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    Gopro Research Paper

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    The Best Free Way to Repair GoPro Video What is GoPro MP4 Video GoPro is a camera that is used for the purpose of video making. It is an incredibly lightweight camera that is capable of shooting high-quality footage from multiple angles using a mounted stick. GoPro is commonly used for sports photography and videography. The videos shot by this amazing gadget are in the MP4 video format. The software that is recommended for playing GoPro MP4 videos is the GoPro Studio. It is the preferred video…

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    and most expensive equipment on the market, there are a few requirements that your equipment has to meet, in order to ensure a good quality for your sports photos. Continuous Focus Motor - this is by far one of the most essential features that your camera should have. The motor ensures that the focus is never lost on your target, making…

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    a Manual Camera Lens Whether you spot a beautiful waterfall when hiking or see the sunrise coming over the mountains, a manual focus lens can assist you in capturing these moments. These lenses are compatible with a wide variety of brands that include Nikon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, and Vivitar. They can also be outfitted with an array of focal lengths that extend from 5-millimeters to 180-millimeters. Which cameras can use Ai-S type of lenses? Digital SLR: This type of digital camera comes…

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    Water Balloon Pops

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    form and how it really looks because it happens so fast. I came up with this idea because I’m really into photography and wanted to learn more about the settings of my DSLR Nikon camera. I’ve seen similar photos that people have taken that look like they froze an object that’s too fast to capture with any regular camera or even the human eye. I was interested in how it would look because people can’t really see how a water balloon pops because it happens so fast. I learned about my…

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    Multi Camera Analysis

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    Multi-Camera Analysis So what is the difference between a multi-camera and a single camera production? The difference between single camera and a multi-camera production is the use of several cameras simultaneously recording at the same time instead of just the one. Multi-camera is used to film genres such as chat shows, sports, concert and public events. Directing a Multi-camera production can be incredibility difficult; Not only does a director have to manage themselves but they also have to…

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    Golden Age Of Tv Essay

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    Television is experiencing a new Golden Age. With the rise of cable and premium television along with online content providers, people have much more access to extended content than any other era before now. People’s want for more feature programming is what is driving this new era. Consumers have a need for quality and quantity in television, and the industry is trying to deliver. I want to be a part of this new era. I have a deep fondness for writing and producing my own work. Over the years,…

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    About 7 years ago, I began to take interest in photography. I begged my parents for a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, but they refused to purchase one for me because it was a “starving artist” job. However, I persisted despite their ideology. I reserved three years of birthday and Christmas money and then some to purchase my own DSLR camera. After obtaining my camera, I continued to strive and wondered my through neighborhood and surrounding cities to photograph and capture various…

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    Once in some days, unknown as past, present, nor future, a Moonflower Ivy grew to the sky. In the dark air, winged creatures with blood red skin and some creatures that were bare, with nothing but black feathers flew about. The red beings flew in one direction and the black beings in the other. The Gods above cried with grey tears that turned the blue moon to stone. During the lunar cycle on only one night, the two races battled fiercely with great force. The red, bat-like creatures followed one…

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