Many travelers correct their vision using eyeglasses. Unfortunately, a significant number of travelers using eyeglasses have difficulty focusing their DSLR cameras, and properly composing their photos due to wearing glasses. Ned Levi discusses their problems and offers solutions for them.
In a presentation at the Cine Gear Expo in Los Angeles, Rob Hummel, president of Legend3D, stated that gamma rays destroy digital camera sensor pixels when travelers take them on plane flights more than 20,000 feet in the air. Ned Levi examines Mr. Hummel’s claims to see if flying will actually kill digital camera sensors.
Ned Levi offers his Digital Camera Memory Card “Best Practices,” so travelers can prevent memory card errors in the camera, and return home with their photographic keepsakes.
Have you ever come home from a vacation and failed to identify many of your photos from your travels? It’s a common occurrence. Ned Levi has a number of techniques and methods to help you identify your travel photographs, and easily enable your photos for mapping on a map capable online gallery.
Dust spots on digital photographs are a bane of the travel photographer. In this follow up to his earlier column about cleaning DSLR sensors to eliminate those spots, Ned Levi discusses how to prevent dust accumulation on a DSLR camera’s sensor.
Dust laying on the sensor of a DSLR (digital single lens reflex camera) can ruin photographs taken when using a DSLR, by causing spots on the photos. Ned Levi discusses a series of steps you can take to clean your DSLR’s sensor at home or while traveling, to eliminate the photo spotting problem.
During each day, you will probably change your camera’s settings. Ned has a series of tips to help you develop your pre-shoot checklist to reset your camera to settings you want and expect, so you don’t ruin any of the day’s photos or miss great photo opportunities.