Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Say I do... Marry me



The camera is the image-forming device, and photographic film or a silicon electronic image sensor is the sensing medium. The respective recording medium can be the film itself, or a digital electronic or magnetic memory.[6]
Photographers control the camera and lens to "expose" the light recording material (such as film) to the required amount of light to form a "latent image" (on film) or "raw file" (in digital cameras) which, after appropriate processing, is converted to a usable image. Digital cameras use an electronic image sensor based on light-sensitive electronics such as charge-coupled device (CCD) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The resulting digital image is stored electronically, but can be reproduced on paper or film.

Nikon D3 DSLR

Nikon have always been at the forfront of quality professional cameras, and the Nikon D3 digital SLR builds on the Nikon reputation.  Make no mistake this is one expensive professional camera, a work horse to pay the bills and a damn fine camera for those who can justify its pro level price tag.
The Nikon D3 is a 12.1 mega-pixel camera featuring a high ISO rating allowing quality low light photography without the noise that plagues other digital cameras in this situation.  The LCD is a high resolution treat allowing easy access to the menus and photo viewing.

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