•March 7, 2008 •
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A camera is a tool used to capture ‘light’ or ‘exposure’ onto a medium like film or more commonly used now a digital sensor. The result of the exposure is a photo or picture.
A camera functions with a lens that draws in light to the recording medium with the desired combination of the ISO speed, aperture and transmission value. In different scenario, different combination of these 3 values are used to give you the desired results. A shot taken at the Sepang F1 track during last year’s A1 GP championship.

Modern day digital camera comes with different types of settings to help you with these. Knowing what, when and where to use it will definitely make you a happier person and not to forget how to activate it.
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•March 7, 2008 •
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Photography simply means light painting. Using a tool (e.g. camera and lens) and a medium sensitive to light (e.g. film or digital sensor) to record the exposure.
Every click takes into the account of the right combination of the ISO value, lens aperture, and shutter speed. Different combinations will render different results. Each of the values will be explained in series from time to time.
In view of the advancement in technology, taking nice photos is getting easier. However, it helps to learn up the functions and features of the camera to get desirable results. Even some camphones can give good results when use correctly. As depicted from the picture below “St. Andrew’s Cathedral” taken with my trusty 2mp Moto V3x using some simple set up.

Photography is meant to be an enjoyable hobby. Learn the ways around it and you will be having tons of fun.
I hope you will learn some valuable tips through our tutorials and hope to have your comments here. You could also leave any questions related to photography and we’ll try to give you the answers.
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