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    It’s 2016 where most things are digital. We’ve come to the point where most children aren’t going to know what analog is. They think of a camera as the thing that’s in their cell phones. TheFineBros on YouTube made kids react to ‘old’ cameras. One kid was handed the camera and asked if it was a GoPro as the others seemed to know that it was an ‘old’ camera. One girl even claimed to never have seen a camera like that in real life. This right here shows how digital has taken over. The kids had…

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    Gopro Karma Drone Analysis

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    There are several types of quadcopters used for aerial imagery. On the market today there are quadcopters that range from professional-grade multi-thousand-dollar drones with built in, fully operable cameras that can reach ~50 mph to $60 drones that offer a GoPro attachment. GoPro has recently entered this market as well by introducing the GoPro Karma Drone. This drone retails at $800 and features the Karma grip which is a separate product that acts as the video stabilization. The budding…

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    Main Idea Essay: George Eastman (Ulises) Hook: Do you like taking selfies? Do you like cameras? Do you know the history of the camera and how it came to be what it is today? Introduction and Background info (birthplace, birthdate, any relevant childhood info, relevant relationship info, etc.): I was born in Waterville, New York. Living in a 10 acre farm, I was self educated. In 1840 my dad bought a business school. The Eastman commercial college Rochester, New York was the first boom town in…

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    Legacy Still Lives On

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    The Legacy still Lives On ‘’Shake it like a polaroid picture’’ a lyric quote from Outkast ‘’Hey Ya’’.The Polaroid revolutionized photography, and it has definitely changed the way we think about pictures forever.Today’s society uses Polaroid cameras for a lot of things.Especially for taking Polaroid pictures.These special cameras are used just to take pictures.We use Ordinary cameras for Vlogging, Photography, capturing memories etc.Cameras are especially used if you are a YouTuber, for…

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    Americans took an average of 105 billion photos in 2015 alone. A high percent of them most likely are digital cameras considering all the smartphones and new technology out today. The smaller percent would be taken by film, but this doesn 't always mean digital is better, this is usually because film is used more for art and takes more precise time. There are different parts to these two cameras making it hard to debate which one is actually “better.” There is the ways they each work, the…

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    1. Introduction Nikon Corporation or as often just referred to as Nikon, is a Japanese transnational company that specializes in optics and imaging products such as still cameras, single-lens reflex cameras, camera lenses, binoculars, microscopes and many more. The company runs in four sections with one being imaging products, and the rest being precision equipment, instruments, and others (Market Publishers, 2015) The corporation’s headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan (Nikon Corporation,…

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    Introduction Kodak is an American technology company and focus on imaging solution and services by providing packing, functional printing and graphic communication. Kodak has dominated the photographic film sector for many years. Their business performance is going to be affected greatly because the change internal and external environment. Today, the appearance of new product and service has impacted the whole traditional photographic business. The new products and service could be digital…

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    Today, I decided to play with my own camera of the ESO Canon. I thought that I have learned manual setting on my mentor’s Leica camera. So I wanted to try with my own camera, since it came with manual settings. First, I tried set different ISO, aperture, and shutter-speed numbers. I have to be honest that it wasn’t easy, because I couldn’t tell if is too dark or too bright. I just had to do my best to guess the ISO and shutter speed. With my first try, the first picture was too dark, so I turn…

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    Introduction In the current dynamic and ever changing conditions in the business environment have forced many businesses and organizations to have new strategies in place to enable them to survive in the competitive business environment. This paper addresses the failure in leadership of Eastman Kodak Company and how these failures were resolved. Background of Eastman Kodak Company Eastman Kodak Company is a technology company based in America. Its headquarter is in Rochester in New York. It…

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    Camera Comparison Essay

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    each camera, I will discuss what a SLR camera is, and I will also discuss the shift in photography in the 1930’s. The most popular type of general-purpose cameras for professionals is the single lens reflex camera (SLR). While they are the most popular camera for general purpose use, Single lens reflex cameras’ are the most complex than any other types of cameras.The main difference between a SLR than any other camera is how the photographer/operator sees the image. In an SLR camera, the…

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