Ok... digital camera sensor sizes.
This link talks a bit about what I mentioned briefly in class on Tuesday when we were talking about lenses.
The idea is that different digital cameras have different size sensors... and the same lens will look different when attached to two different sensor sizes.
I think everyone in class has an APS-C size sensor, which is a little smaller than a 35mm size sensor. There are pros and cons to this.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Notes on gear/equipment
As far as storing your photos and taking them with you... you don't need a HUGE hard drive for this particular class, but, say, if you want something that you could also back up your home photos, something like this:
Hard Drive
Would be good. 500 GB Is way more than enough for this class... and would probably be plenty to back up your home computer.
My recommendation is always have 3 copies of your family photos. Preferably one copy off-site.
For class, 2 copies (one on the computer, one on the hard drive/USB drive) is good.
A cheaper option is something like this:
USB Drive
A USB drive, that you can get 16 or 32 or 64 GB. You might not be able to get EVERY photo onto something like this, but just the ones you think are the best. The storage isn't as large as the hard drive.
You can find them at Best Buy or Wal-Mart, I imagine. Brand shouldn't really matter.
I also mentioned Drop Box as a back-up option. Note that you only get about 2 GB for free (unless they increased it recently).
This is the flash adapter... you don't need one but they are very handy if you are in the photo program so you don't have to borrow mine or Curt's. :)
Also, here is a link to a map to H.B. Leiserowitz in downtown Des Moines, just F.Y.I.
What else did I say I would link to?
Edit: Tripods!
Something like
This
or
This would be solid options. Again, if you spend $30 on a tripod from Best Buy, it's not going to be a pleasant experience. We might have some at DMACC people can borrow as well.
Hard Drive
Would be good. 500 GB Is way more than enough for this class... and would probably be plenty to back up your home computer.
My recommendation is always have 3 copies of your family photos. Preferably one copy off-site.
For class, 2 copies (one on the computer, one on the hard drive/USB drive) is good.
A cheaper option is something like this:
USB Drive
A USB drive, that you can get 16 or 32 or 64 GB. You might not be able to get EVERY photo onto something like this, but just the ones you think are the best. The storage isn't as large as the hard drive.
You can find them at Best Buy or Wal-Mart, I imagine. Brand shouldn't really matter.
I also mentioned Drop Box as a back-up option. Note that you only get about 2 GB for free (unless they increased it recently).
This is the flash adapter... you don't need one but they are very handy if you are in the photo program so you don't have to borrow mine or Curt's. :)
Also, here is a link to a map to H.B. Leiserowitz in downtown Des Moines, just F.Y.I.
What else did I say I would link to?
Edit: Tripods!
Something like
This
or
This would be solid options. Again, if you spend $30 on a tripod from Best Buy, it's not going to be a pleasant experience. We might have some at DMACC people can borrow as well.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
WELCOME
Welcome Summer 2012 ART 186 students!
It's fun to see what people in class have done already (if anything.. I know a lot of people are just beginning with photography) so if you have an online presence for your photographs, (website, Flickr, etc) feel free to post a link in the comments!
It's fun to see what people in class have done already (if anything.. I know a lot of people are just beginning with photography) so if you have an online presence for your photographs, (website, Flickr, etc) feel free to post a link in the comments!
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