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Building a Digital SLR System - Photography Tutorial

Building a digital SLR system: Looking at the Canon Digital Rebel XTi, Nikon D40, Nikon D80, and EOS 5D cameras.


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Canon EOS Digital SLR System - Photography Tutorial

The Canon EOS system of digital single-lens reflex (SLR) bodies and lenses is the standard choice among professional photographers worldwide. This page makes it easy to shop for Canon digital bodies and EOS lenses. Every component manufactured by Canon is covered, plus a few exceptionally good third-party components. If you are new to photography, you might want to start with our article "Building a Digital SLR System".

This article goes through every section of the Canon EOS system and concludes with some starter system recommendations.


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Nikon Digital SLR System - Photography Tutorial

The Nikon system of digital single-lens reflex (SLR) bodies and lenses is a popular choice among serious photographers worldwide. This page makes it easy to shop for Nikon digital bodies and Nikkor lenses. Every component manufactured by Nikon is covered, plus a few exceptionally good third-party components. If you are new to photography, you might want to start with my article "Building a Digital SLR System".

This article goes through every section of the Nikon system and concludes with some starter system recommendations.


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Light Metering System - Photography Tutorial

Understanding light metering system is one of the most needable knowledges in digital photography cause it gives you a starting point for determining exposure settings in different lighting situation.


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Storing Images On Your System - Photography Tutorial

When you transfer images to your computer, it's usually to a hard drive. From there you may then copy or move them to CD/DVDs or even to another hard drive.


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