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December 19, 2014 by PhotoKen

What is a Wide Angle Lens?

You may have wondered “What is a Wide Angle Lens? OR “Why are Wide Angle Lenses so expensive” In the Video above I talk about what a Wide Angle Lens is as well as: Why they can be expensive but not as much as Telephoto Lenses The BEST use of Wide Angle Lenses (you definitely […]
Posted in Tips & Training, Videos · Tagged canon 17-40mm, canon 24-70mm, easydslr, field of view, landscape photos, lens, nikon 16-35mm, nikon 24-70mm, photo snack, wide angle lens ·

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October 10, 2014 by PhotoKen

Are Bigger Pixels Better for Digital Photography?

In this EASYDSLR Photo Snack #3 I look at Are Bigger Pixels Better? *if you were paying attention you may have noticed Photo Snack#2 was missing – I’ll post that later * Bigger Pixels on a digital camera sensor means more photons (light particles) per pixel. The pixels are the single Photo sites that make […]
Posted in Tips & Training, Videos · Tagged bigger pixels, camera sensors, canon 5d, chroma noise, digital photography, dslr cameras, easydslr, image quality, luminance noise, photo snacks, pixel size, pro cameras, sensor size ·

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May 5, 2014 by PhotoKen

Canon vs Nikon – What’s the Difference?

In this EASYDSLR Photo Snack #1 I look at Canon vs Nikon DSLR Cameras. Which one is better? Canon and Nikon both produce state of the art DSLR cameras. There are so many features to compare. I usually recommend get the camera you can afford and if you have already invested in good lenses stick […]
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April 24, 2014 by PhotoKen

6 Step Cheat Sheet for More Creative Photos

A lot of DSLR Beginners know that to take Creative Control over their photos they need to get off AUTO. This can be daunting. So I have created a 6 Step Cheat Sheet to walk you through getting off Auto. These are ‘baby’ steps that are easy to follow and will remove the overwhelm. I […]
Posted in Tips & Training · Tagged aperture, aperture priority, creative photos, Depth of Field, DOF, easydslr, focusing distance, get off auto, landscape photos, move off auto, photo cheat sheet, portrait photos ·
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Hi! I'm Ken Schultz - Photographer and Author of this website. Thanks for dropping by. I recently produced an online Digital Photography Course for DSLR beginners and intermediate users. I present the basics needed to use these cameras. In layman's terms of course! Getting better photos is totally achievable. Feel free to send me an email or visit my EASYDSLR site (link below my photo) for some free videos. Best wishes with your photos :)

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