Introduction to Digital Photography

Comparing Digital and Analog Photography
There’s little doubt we live in a visual society. Technological strides have made it possible for both professionals and casual users to produce excellent digital photos and video recordings. It is indeed a point-and-shoot world. However, for many consumers, bombarded with jargon and technical numbers, it could just as well be a different planet. We understand that while our customers need to have technical information, they also need to have it in plain language. This document and its subpages provide an overview of digital video equipment, including a glossary and frequently asked questions.

Aspects of Digital Video

Frequently Asked Questions
  1. Comparing Digital and Analog Photography
  2. Types of Digital Images and Digital Video Equipment
  3. Features Available for Digital Photography Equipment
  4. Storing Digital Images
  5. Required Accessories
  6. Optional Accessories
  7. Editing Digital Images
  8. Sharing Digital Image Files
  9. Creating Prints from Digital Images
  10. Creating Mailable Videos from Digital Motion Video
  1. How do I...
  2. Accessories
  3. Comparison Questions
  4. Troubleshooting Questions
  5. Operational Questions
  6. General Questions

Glossary

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Catalog and Manuals for Digital Video

 
Digital Video FAQ's
FAQ's
Digital Video Glossary
Glossary
Comparing Analog and Digital
Example
Additional Accessories
Accessories
Taking Pictures
Types
Editing Pictures
Editing
Comparing and Choosing Cameras
Features
Sharing Pictures via the Internet
Internet
Storing Pictures
Storage
Prints from Digital Images
Prints
On-line Memory Card Catalog
Memory Cards
On-line Printer Catalog

Photo
Printers
On-line Video Card Catalog
Video
Cards
On-line Battery & Charger Catalog
Batteries
Chargers
Photo Paper
Photo
Paper

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