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  • Current News, Articles and Advice
    Here you will find various news, articles and advice related to the art of photography.
  • Popular Camera Lens Search Terms
    Popular search phrases for camera lenses are listed on this page of the DSLR Lens Auctions site.
  • Choosing The Right Lens
    Normal, Wide, Macro And Telephoto. The first step in choosing the right DSLR lens is to understand the different effects created by normal, wide-angle, macro and telephoto lenses.
  • Choosing a Flash Unit
    If you want to get serious about your photography, invest in a dedicated flash unit and take control of the light.
  • Filter Guide
    Round or Square, glass or resin - filters come in differing forms. Glass versions are round and cater specifically for a set lens diameter, with better ones being coated.
  • Need to Know About Lenses
    There are a few other things to bear in mind when choosing a lens - here are the main considerations.
  • DSLR Camera Settings Tips
    Simply having a DSLR camera to shoot pictures is not enough to guarantee success – you must first and foremost have a unit capable of quality images at fairly high resolutions.
  •  Correct White Balance Settings
    Why are images sometimes a bit too yellow or blue in tone? Well, the light around us has different color. The eye and the brain adapts to it while the camera has a bit more "objective" approach.
  •  Histogram - Explained
    The histogram shows the tonal range and to what extent the different tones are represented in the picture.
  •  Master the Automatic Exposure
    In the beginning when we learn how to photograph it is the most automatic mode which is used. Then it's time to start looking at the different exposure methods.
  •  Shooting the Moon
    Shooting the moon is tempting, but not very easy. This article describes the difficulties in photographing the moon and how to work around them to take good pictures.
  • Aperture Shutter Speed
    A fast lens will typically have a maximum aperture shutter speed of f/2.8 or better (some lenses can have an aperture of staggering f/1.2!)
  • Why a DSLR Camera?
    Digital slr cameras offer numerous advantages over compact cameras. Here are some key considerations to make when choosing a camera.
  • How to Video Guides
    Start Taking Better Shots With Your DSLR. Warning: These hands-on, creative video guide techniques could seriously improve your digital pictures.
  •  How to Look Great in Photos
    A beautiful photograph takes some skill behind the lens, but it takes a little skill in front of it, too.
  •  How to Capture Perfect Family Photos
    Learn how to arrange your subjects, what clothes to wear, and what not to do when you want to take unique family photos that you will want to frame and display in your home.
  •  How to Choose The Aperture Setting
  •  How to Choose The Shutter Speed
  •  How to Clean Your DSLR Camera
    There's nothing worse than dust on your sensor causing hours of retouching on your computer, or at worst, losing th shot altogether. You can’t avoid getting dust on your digital SLR sensor, but you can take steps to keep it clean.
  •  How to Take Good Pet Portraits
    Don't you just love your pet's sharming personality, wouldn't it be great if you could capture this unique personality in your pet photos. "Why can't you sit still for just one second?". That's right, it's not that easy.
  •  How to Use a Flash
    As photographers we’re always looking for perfect light. And yet, the quality of available light isn’t always ideal. It is rarely perfect.
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  • Digital SLR Lenses
    Once you've found the right digital SLR camera, you need the best digital SLR lens to go with it. Since picking a lens is almost as hard as choosing a camera, we're here to offer you some helpful advice.
  •  Lenses to fit Canon
    The current market leader with a model for all purposes. Canon's range is supplemented with a vast array of lenses and accessories, equally serving the entry-level, enthusiast an professional markets.
  •   Prime
  •   Macro
    The ultimate option for most photographers is a proper macro lens, which will enable you to focus from infinity right down to 1:1 life size with a twist of the lens barrel. Image quality is usually excellent with no light loss.
  •   Fisheye
  •   Telephoto
  •   Wide Angle
    If you've ever shot a landscape and been fustrated by your inability to cram what you see into the frame, a wide angle lens could be the sollution.
  •   Zoom
  •  Lenses to fit Nikon
    Discover the best Nikon Camera Lenses, as well as the indispensables and new items at the best price at DSLR Lens Auctions!
  •   Prime
    Do you have high demands for brightness and sharpness then a fixed lens is to consider.
  •   Macro
    If you have tried to focus really close to a subject you have probably found that a kit lens can't lock-on any near than about 30cm.
  •   Fisheye
  •   Telephoto
    If you want to get close to the action and isolate your subject, then you will need a Nikon telephoto zoom lens.
  •   Wide Angle
    If landscapes are your thing, or you like to get in and up close to your subject, then you will need a Nikon wide angle zoom.
  •   Zoom
    If you have got a DSLR, chances are you will have a standard 'kit' zoom lens. These normally have a focal length of 18-55mm or 18-70mm with a variable maximum aperture
  •   The Best Nikon Camera Lenses
    Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S is firmly from the 'Rolls Royce of lenses' category. The lens boasts two of Nikon's premium lens technologies, namely a Nano Crystal coating (N) and Silent Wave Motor (SWM).
  •  Lenses to fit Sony
    Sony is a relatively new entrant to the DSLR market, but it's already knocked up a string of successful models.
  •   Prime
  •   Macro
  •   Fisheye
  •   Telephoto
  •   Wide Angle
  •   Zoom
  •  Other Digital SLR Lenses
  • Lens Accessories
  •  Adapters & Mounts
  •  Cleaning Products
  •  Lens Cap
  •   Front Cap
  •   Rear Cap
  •  Lens Hood
  •  Other Lens Accessories
  • Filters
    One way to get special effects and change lighting attributes is to use a filter, although many digital cameras except for the higher-end models do not accept the traditional screw-on filters some systems such as one by Cokin.
  •  Polarizing
    The polarizer filter is both a nature photographers and a product photographers friend. With a polarizing filter you can control what light enters your cameras lens
  •  Neutral Density
    With extreme lighting conditions where reflection is not so much a problem as just pure light quantities, such as snowscapes or on the beach it may be necessary to reduce the amount of light in the image.
  •  UV, Haze & Protection
    UV filter is a filter that removes UV radiation which can cause a slight bluish tint in some subjects (snow, landscape, high altitude).
  •   Canon
  •   Hoya
  •   Tiffen
  •   Other Brands
  •  Color Conversion
    Color Conversion Filters are used to adjust for using tungsten color films in daylight conditions, cooling the color tones from real light to ensure the color tunes are correct.
  •  Skylight
    Outdoor photography often takes on a slightly blue cast, especially if the subject is in shade or framed against a clear blue sky or if reflected colors are causing changes in skin tones.
  •  Light Balancing
    White Balance in digital cameras have great significance for how the colors in the picture are. It says in a way how white or black "appear".
  •   ExpoDisk
    A customizable white balance filter such as the ExpoDisc (patent pending) grants dslr photographers the ability to set a precise custom white balance in a flash.
  •  Enhancing
    Diffusion Filters give an overall soft focus effect due to an irregular, uneven surface. Particularly useful for portraiture and commercial photography.
  •  Black & White Photography
  •  Special Effects
    There are several lenses that exist mainly to create effects, some of the more popular of these I will include below and many if not all of these effects can also be achieved post-shot with imaging software.
  •   Soft Effects
  •   Star & Spectral Effects
  •   Special Color Effects
  •   Other Special Effects
  •  Other Filters
  •  Close-Up
  •  Kits & Sets
  • Filter Accessories
  •  Adapters
  •  Filter Cases & Wallets
  • Flash Units
  •  Canon
  •  Metz
  •  Minolta
  •  Nikon
  •  Olympus
  •  Panasonic
  •  Promaster
  •  Quantaray
  •  Quantum
  •  Ringflash
  •  Sigma
  •  Sony