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		<title>Infrared Camera Safety Tips for Beginners purchase</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 04:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ethan R.</dc:creator>
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 The introduction of CCTV and crime, to work much harder and criminals, much easier to understand. crimes, even in low light or complete darkness can be monitored and recorded, thanks to infrared technology. If you have a surveillance camera, which are efficient and reliable, you should be infrared surveillance camera. Here are [...]]]></description>
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<p> The introduction of <b>CCTV</b> and crime, to work much harder and criminals, much easier to understand. crimes, even in low light or complete darkness can be monitored and recorded, thanks to infrared technology. If you have a <b>surveillance camera,</b> which are efficient and reliable, you should be <b>infrared surveillance camera.</b> Here are some buying tips to keep in mind: </p>
<p> Consider the resolution </p>
<p> Resolution refers to thes&gt; Camera &#39;ability to produce good pictures, clear. This is usually measured in terms of TVLs or TV lines (horizontal lines on a screen that the images seem to form) or in pixels. </p>
<p> If budgetary constraints, we must look to you, look for a <b>good price infrared video surveillance and high-resolution</b> TV lines. This ensures obtaining good images crisp even when the <b>camera</b> led them at night. If the budget is not really an issue,Consider a <b>security camera</b> with high megapixel count. It will cost you, but if you want high-end coverage and focus, this is the way to go. </p>
<p> If you want a good <b>camera</b> control functions </p>
<p> There are basically two types of infrared surveillance cameras you can buy the type fixed and PTZ or pan, tilt and zoom type. Or it works very well for the control of specific areas and has its advantages and limitations. </p>
<p> A fixed <b>camera</b> has a goodChoice for monitoring smaller areas because it can be oriented in one direction. It can also be used to monitor on larger areas or larger if you have installed in a higher position. The <b>CCTV-PTZ IR,</b> on the other side can be adjusted or controlled from left to right above and below. It also has a zoom lens so it is easier to get a closer look at an object from a remote location. </p>
<p> Before buying your <b>camera is</b> a special type of monitoring, consider your needsfirst. If a <b>PTZ camera</b> is the best choice for your building or a static <b>camera</b> position make? How large is the area or space to monitor? Need a shot of the foreground objects on-screen or wide-angle shots will be enough? </p>
<p> If you want a <b>camera</b> with a good rating LUX </p>
<p> The LUX rating refers to the ability of the <b>camera</b> to take pictures in low light process. Before buying <b>a surveillance camera infrared, consider the</b> generalEnvironment of the area you want to monitor. If it is dark or light source available somewhere, like a light pole or a light outside? Buy a <b>camera</b> in this mode one night, so you can edit the settings needed a trying and that light is an adequate ability to process images at different levels. </p>
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		<title>20 Tips for beginners to becoming better photographers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ethan R.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ How do I become a better photographer 
 1) get a decent digital SLR body. A user with lower megapixel model can also be better than, say, more megapixel Canon 30DS are easier to use and versatile, even if their number is less than the megapixel Canon Rebel XSi. 
 2) obtain a &#34;quick&#34; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> How do I become a better <b>photographer</b> </p>
<p> 1) get a decent digital SLR body. A user with lower megapixel model can also be better than, say, more megapixel Canon 30DS are easier to use and versatile, even if their number is less than the megapixel Canon Rebel XSi. </p>
<p> 2) obtain a &quot;quick&quot; 50-mm lens, something with an opening of at least f 1.8. Zoom kit lenses are terrible for beginners. </p>
<p> 3) a decent flash with an off-camera sync cable allowsShot with camera flash </p>
<p> 4) use and learn Adobe Photoshop, if not the full version then Photoshop Elements </p>
<p> 5) shoot camera and the flash manually. This trend, the information exposure of the camera. It fixes the problem if you do not return the pictures, which, as you will. </p>
<p> 6) Open images in Photoshop Pictures trial in 100% accuracy for your attention </p>
<p> 7) Study metadata of images. If something works, why not, if not, here you canlearn from their mistakes. </p>
<p> <img src='http://randomflickr.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> take on the many online photo sites like strobist.com, dpchallenge.com, digitalphotographyschool.com, bookmarks </p>
<p> 9) You can find a professional guide </p>
<p> 10) are modest about your abilities </p>
<p> 11) willing to share what you know, without boasting </p>
<p> 12) in competitions </p>
<p> 13) Invest in good equipment to the professional level, particularly Lenses </p>
<p> 14) Visual Studio Publications </p>
<p> 15) to keep a notebook of your favorite crop &#8211;Images </p>
<p> 16) When shooting digitally we learn the advantages and disadvantages of the operating system </p>
<p> 17) to study and pay attention to light in the natural world </p>
<p> 18) hold seminars and courses </p>
<p> 19) You have the camera with you at any time </p>
<p> 20) Take pictures a day. </p>
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