EBAY PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS Pictures are an important part of most ebay auctions. You can sell successfully without them, but a good picture is worth a thousand words. Many people make simple mistakes when...
First things you need to know...are the basics. A webcam is a camera which connects to your computer normally via USB. It can be used for video conferencing (programs such as Microsoft Netmeeting), chat...
WARNING: MANY EBAY LISTINGS FOR THIS LENS ARE VERY MISLEADING! This guide was written to help Canon EOS Camera owners clear up the confusion about one of the most sought-after Canon lenses sold on eBay....
SD (secure digital) cards are becoming increasingly popular for digital camera storage. They’re tiny, convenient, and getting affordable in sizes as large as 1GB and 2GB. But they come in a bewildering array...
The basics on purchasing a digital camera are as follows: DON'T buy a camera just because it has HIGH MEGA-PIXELS ... Factor in everything. Just remember, a camera that takes a 5 mega pixel image does not take...
We've all seen the listings proclaiming "No Duty/Taxes to pay" "NO VAT" From sellers in Hong Kong, the USA, Canada, Singapore. The way they work is: They send the goods by courier; Fedex, UPS, DHL. These...
Summary Despite what people say, with a budget of just £250, on ebay, you can get a very competent digital SLR kit. My Background I've been an amateur photographer for many years, shooting several thousand...
Introduction The purpose of this guide is to share my experiences with those who are seeking a quality OM camera for photography. With the SLR market dominated with digital cameras, you may well be wondering...
'Tired of waiting for your film to be developed? Tired of paying money only to see that your head is cut off in most of the pictures? Tired of wasting money on disposable cameras? Then it is time for you to...
Please remember to rate this guide.Thank You. CCTV_SYSTEMS. If you are thinking of buying a CCTV camera for the first time you could find the choice a little baffling. What lens to choose? CCD or CMOS? Wired...