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Tag Archives: Sony

Sensor Size – Why It’s Important and What It Means to Your Photos

Terry & Carly Mercer Photography Posted on 2013-07-14 by Maureen Thayer2014-11-15

Something MOST PEOPLE never think about, or even have awareness of, when making purchasing decisions. Many long time ‘photographers’ don’t even really understand all the ways sensor size can effect a photograph (positive or negative)… or fail to give it … Continue reading →

Posted in Camera Tips, Photography Tips | Tagged 1.5 crop, 1.6 crop, 35mm, camera, Canon, CCD, CMOS, crop sensor, difference, digital, Fuji, full frame, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, photo, photography, sensor, size, Sony, understanding

Talk About JPG vs RAW (for Image Capturing)

Terry & Carly Mercer Photography Posted on 2013-07-14 by Maureen Thayer2014-11-15

When a photographer says they shoot in RAW… believe it or not, they still have their clothes on! Really, it’s a file format, more specifically… a RAW UNCOMPRESSED FORMAT, straight from the sensor. There is a lot of talk about … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography Tips | Tagged camera, Canon, compression, difference, file, format, Fuji, jpg, Nikon, Olympus, options, post, process, raw, saving, size, Sony, type

There are Only Three Types of Shots

Terry & Carly Mercer Photography Posted on 2013-07-14 by Maureen Thayer2014-11-15

I was thinking, in reality there are only three types of shots: 1) Staged – you planned the shot, placed or posed the subject, and thought about how it would look before you pressed the shutter. 2) Happenstance – you … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography Tips | Tagged Canon, Fuji, hapenstance, how to, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, photography, photos, planned, posed, practiced, scouted, Sony, staged, types of photographs, Types of shots, ways to photograph

Lens Flares – How to Deal With Them

Terry & Carly Mercer Photography Posted on 2013-03-27 by Maureen Thayer2014-11-15

What are lens flares? It usually shows up as yellow-orange-blue streaks or geometrically shaped spots, or could even be an overall haze in a portion of the photo that actually reduces contrast, saturation, and masks details in the subject. What … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography Tips | Tagged barn doors, camera, Canon, challenge, circular, Control, CP, filters, flags, Fuji, hood, into the light, lens flar, lens flare, light spots, matte box, ND, neutral density, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, photography, photos, polarizer, Sony

When Choosing a Camera…

Terry & Carly Mercer Photography Posted on 2013-02-18 by Maureen Thayer2017-05-16

The Rule of P’s fits well in the world of photography. Whether you are trying to get the right angle or position, background or fore ground, or camera settings… or you are looking to buy your first or fiftieth camera. … Continue reading →

Posted in Camera Tips | Tagged buying, camera, Canon, crop, digital, Fuji, full frame, Hasselblad, Nikon, Olympus, options, P&S, Panasonic, photo, photography, Point & Shoot, purchase, sensor, Sony | 13 Replies
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