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[N273]Nikon D60 10.2mp Digital Slr
by Jacob Georgeson, Jac
Exposure is one word for describing how much light the digital camera sensor is exposed to. There are two factors that set the exposure: the aperture and the shutter speed. Exposure is also described as one number called the Exposure Value (acronym EV).
The two most important things to remember when taking digital photos is composition and lighting. One of the way to control the lighting in the photo is by setting the camera exposure. Setting the Nikon D40x 10 2MP Digital SLR to a wrong exposure value will result in digital photos that are either over or under exposed.
The exposure is controlled by two factors: the aperture and the shutter speed. The aperture setting controls how wide the lens opens up when the photo is being taken. The shutter speed defines for how long the digital camera sensor is exposed. Each combination of aperture and shutter speed defines a certain exposure value or in other words defines how much light the sensor is exposed to. Since the exposure value is controlled by a pair of numbers there is more than one combination that results in the same exposure value. Although from lighting perspective all those combinations are the same from other optical perspectives, for example the depth of field, they are different.
It is important to emphasize that the exposure value is a number that represents to what extent the Nikon D40x 10 2MP Digital SLR CCD sensor is exposed to light as opposed to how much ambient light is there in the scene. The exposure value number does not change with the scene lighting changes it is always the same even in complete darkness.
The exposure value units are arbitrarily defined. It is a standard that exposure value 0.0 is defined as the exposure when aperture is set to f-number 1.0 and the shutter speed is set to 1 second. Other exposure values are relative to those settings.
Usually you are not required to directly set the exposure value. The camera automatically calculates the exposure value needed based on the ambient light measured. It is more common though to set the aperture or the shutter speed or sometimes both. Some features in the Nikon D40x 10 2MP Digital SLR are defined in exposure value units. For example exposure compensation or auto bracketing settings are defined in such units. Exposure compensation is basically telling the camera to lower or raise the exposure value when taking photos to compensate for errors in ambient light measurements, shades or just to get a specific lighting effect in the digital photo. When setting the camera to exposure compensation or auto bracketing you will have the option to define how much should the exposure value change. Usually exposure compensation does not change in more than five units.
Auto bracketing allows you to tell the Nikon D40x 10 2MP Digital SLR to take a few photos each time you press the shutter, each photo with a slightly different exposure value. You can also define the steps in which exposure value is changed. For example if you are not sure what is the right exposure setting, set it to the best you can or let the camera set it automatically and then set auto bracketing to take extra two photos or each photo taken one with exposure value lowered in 1 unit and one raised in 1 unit.

There are many scenarios in which you will need to take digital photos of your home. No matter what the scenario using the Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR in the right way will provide amazing photos that flatters your home. Below are a few tips on taking those photos using the Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR.
One scenario in which you need to take digital photos of your home is when you plan to sell it. A picture is worth a thousand words a sentence that is true when selling your home too. By putting digital photos in your home listing you will attract more buyers as they can see what they are buying and since you can emphasize the house qualities that you want. Using the Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR to get home listing photos is a great way to improve your chances of selling your home at a high price. When selling your home and moving away you can also use the Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR to take photos of the home for memory purposes. You can send those photos to friends and family or just keep them for the future when you would like to remember your life in the old home. The Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR is a great camera for that purpose.
Taking good quality digital photos of houses is a profession. While hiring a professional photographer for that purpose is an option it will cost you a hefty sum. By following a few tips listed below you can achieve good quality photos at no time by utilizing the hi end qualities of the Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR.
Lighting is king in any photo. The Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR has a great automatic lighting feature. It will measure the ambient light and setup the shutter speed and aperture as needed. However even the best automatic lighting algorithm cannot perform well at all scenarios and as always you should your discretion and follow on lighting photography practices. One example that comes to mind is when taking digital photos when there is high intensity ambient light. Your photos will most likely look overexposed whitish and with many shadows. To prevent that the best thing to do is to choose a time of day with less light mornings are usually the best choice.
Composition is king too. It is critical to compose digital photos in the right way choosing which objects are included in the photo and at what angle. The Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR viewfinder allows you to instantly check how the photo will look like and correct the composition. The LCD screen provides a review of your composition and allows you to correct it as needed. Taking digital photos of homes is a composition challenge. Homes are big object and most likely you can not fit the whole home in the photo. To provide a sense of the home size it is good to include other objects in the photo to give some size proportion. Objects like a parked car or a table are a good choice. You should make sure that the object does not distract the viewer attention and that it is clean and in the same quality as the home that you are photographing.
Homes usually look better in photos when taking at a lower angle. Angles achieved when lying on the grass or leaning down are the best. Do not be afraid to get dirty by lying down on the ground the angle and the photo that you will achieve are well worth it. Play around with different angles and decide which one works best. The Nikon D60 10 2MP Digital SLR also allows you to use extreme angles by holding the camera and just shooting many photos that you can later on review and choose the one that is best.
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