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Business To BusinessRe: How Have Been Making Above 40k Every Week Working As A Freelancer by classicTutor(m): 4:36pm On Aug 05, 2018
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BusinessRe: Learn Photography Here For Free!! by classicTutor(m): 3:15pm On Apr 26, 2018
Digital SLR Camera Types

A few short years ago, there was only one type of digital SLR you could get your hands on: those with sensors smaller than a standard frame of 35mm film.
I'll go into more depth in just a moment about these cropped sensor SLRs, but first a revelation: today there are five different types of digital SLR cameras in the marketplace.While presenting consumers with more alternatives, the different "styles" of digital SLRs can also lead to a lot of additional confusion.

SLR Type 1 - Cropped Sensor
The vast majority of the digital SLR cameras available today fall into this category.These digital SLR cameras have sensors that are smaller than a frame of 35mm film.Those just making their first leap into the world of digital SLR cameras need not be overly concerned about this, since it primarily affects those who have used film SLR cameras in the past.The net effect of a cropped sensor is this: the same lens used on a film SLR won't capture the exact same image when it's used on a digital SLR.Since the digital sensor is physically smaller than a frame of film, the digital SLR captures LESS of the image that passes through the lens - this crops out part of the image and result in an artificial zoom effect.The amount of scenery you're able to see when looking through the camera's viewfinder is directly related to a property of the lens called focal length.

Lenses with short focal lengths (between 10 and 20mm) allow you to see a lot of scenery which is why they are also called wide angle lenses
Lenses with medium focal lengths (between 50 and 100mm) capture a pretty standard view of the world which is why they're called standard lenses
Lenses with[i] long focal lengths[/i] (between 200 and 600mm) are used to get up close and personal with subjects that are far away and are called telephoto lenses
The reason that I just spun off into a brief introduction to lens focal lengths is because when you use any film lens on a digital SLR with a cropped sensor, you're going to have to take the focal length multiplier into account.
An example:
You're using a digital SLR camera with a cropped sensor, and a 1.6x focal length multiplier
A standard 50mm lens captures images more like an 80mm lens when used on this camera (50 x 1.6 = 80)
The exact same multiplier can be used with every lens that you attach to the camera: a 100mm lens frames more like a 160mm lens, while a 300mm lens frames like a 480mm lens.Popular entry-level cameras like the Canon Rebel XSi and the Nikon D60 both have cropped sensors, but even higher-end cameras like the Canon 40D and Pentax K20D also have them.

SLR Type 2 - Full-Frame Sensor
The second digital SLR camera type makes sense once you understand the concepts of crop factor and focal length multiplier.
While you might have already guessed the end result, here it is: a full-frame digital SLR has NO crop factor, or a focal length multiplier of one.A 50mm lens on a full frame digital SLR captures scenery just like a 50mm lens on a film SLR camera.Besides preventing you from pulling out a calculator constantly to determine the "true" focal length of your lens, full-frame SLRs come with another benefit: higher image quality.In the world of digital sensors, size does matter and bigger is better.The most noticeable improvement in image quality with a larger sensor is reduced noise at high ISO. Even though most digital SLR sensors are cropped, they are still larger than the sensors in compact digicams.This is why the low-light performance of a digital SLR is significantly better than that of a compact camera.Images taken at ISO 800 on a compact digital camera are a mess of colored pixels, while ISO 800 images taken with an SLR are sometimes hard to tell from ISO 100.If cropped frame sensors can handle noise so well, imagine what a full-frame SLR can pull off.

SLR Type 3 - 4/3rds
When Olympus first starting releasing their current line of "E" digital SLR cameras, they did so under the banner of a new standard: something called the 4/3rds system.The idea behind the 4/3rds SLR system was simple:Cameras that use the 4/3 system can use ANY 4/3rds lens, regardless of the manufacturer.
olympus e-520
Olympus E-520
Prior to this, lens compatibility was pretty much a one-to-one relationship between the company that made the camera and the one that made the lens.For example, if you bought a Pentax digital SLR, then you'd have to get a Pentax lens to go with it to ensure compatibility. A Canon digitial SLR worked best with a Canon lens attached.The 4/3rds system attempts to do away with all of this and ensures that any 4/3rds lens will work with any 4/3rds camera.For a long time, Olympus was the only company adopting the standard and making cameras and lenses that were compatible with 4/3rds. Now both Olympus and Panasonic (who've become partners) develop them.Recently Panasonic has gone down a new path with this technology, and I'll get to that in just a moment.
The main advantage that 4/3rds digital SLRs have over the others is that they are smaller and weigh less. In fact, the cameras made by Olympus are some of the smallest and lightest digital SLRs on the market today.4/3rds lenses are also quite light, without sacrificing image quality in the process.If the idea of an incredibly small sized digital SLR is appealing to you, then you just need to be aware of two things:
The 4/3rds sensor doesn't have the same aspect ratio as other (more common) sensors, and this will affect how your photos print
4/3rds sensors are smaller than ones that aren't, resulting in a more significant crop factor (all 4/3rds SLRs have a focal length multiplier of 2x)

SLR Type 4 - Micro 4/3
To be precise, a micro 4/3rds camera is NOT a digital SLR.The letters SLR stand for Single Lens Reflex, and the "reflex" part of the name means that inside the camera there's a mirror that reflects light up to the viewfinder.The end result of a reflex system is that you see exactly what the lens sees (which allows you to track even a fast-moving subject through the viewfinder).Micro 4/3rds digital cameras don't include the same optical viewfinder that's part of every digital SLR camera.
panasonic dmc-g1
Panasonic DMC-G1
Instead, they replace the entire optical system with something called an electronic viewfinder (or EVF). The EVF is like a tiny television set inside the viewfinder that broadcasts the image being captured by the sensor.

However, the big difference between compact cameras and Micro 4/3rds cameras is that you CAN change the lenses on a Micro 4/3rds camera.
Essentially, these cameras are hybrids: they have the compact size and very low weight of a compact camera, but they also have the multiple lenses and higher image quality of an SLR.
Currently, only Olympus and Panasonic are developing cameras that fall into the Micro 4/3rds category, and their hope is that these cameras act as a bridge for all those people out there with compact cameras who are indimidated by the size, weight and features of an SLR

SLR Type 5 - Video/Still Cameras
Not long ago, every digital SLR was missing one feature that is now quite common on every compact camera: the ability to capture video.
This was no real suprise to the community of existing SLR users, but it often came as a real shock to people who "upgraded" from a compact camera only to find out that their new SLR was missing this feature.

There are two main reasons why SLRs lacked video for such a long time:

SLR purists argued that there was no reason for them to capture video - SLRs were precision instruments for capturing stills and need not be blended with the hundreds of capable video cameras already availableOn the technical side, the companies had to find a way to bypass the reflex mirror (an integral component of an SLR camera) and needed to fully develop live mode first
Live view mode (the ability to preview an image on the camera's LCD before you take it) paved the way for the introduction of video.

nikon D90
Nikon D90
The very first digital SLR camera to include a video mode was the Nikon D90, followed closely by the Canon EOS 5D Mark II (both released in 2008).While the D90 is for the consumer market, the 5D Mark II (in both features and price) is more for professional and semi-professional photographers. Other consumer market DSLR camera includes Nikon D3200, D3300, D3400, D5000, D5100, D5200,

The unique aspect of capturing video with a digital SLR rather than a conventional video camera is also what sets SLRs apart from compact digital cameras: the ability to change lenses.Now you can capture videos with extreme wide angle lenses and extreme telephoto lenses. You can capture video of tiny insects with a macro lens.And the video captured by these cameras is not limited to a tiny format only suitable for display on your computer. Both the D90 and the 5D Mark II capture High-Definition (HD) widescreen video, which can then be played back on a modern flatscreen TV.

To make it even more obvious that a TV is the intended display medium, both cameras include an HDMI port. HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface and it's a new way of transferring a digital video and audio signal from a output device (like a DVD player, video camera, game console, etc.) to your television set.When you connect camera to TV with a special HDMI cable, you're maximizing the quality of the audio and video captured by the camera.
BusinessRe: Learn Photography Here For Free!! by classicTutor(m): 1:05pm On Apr 26, 2018
A digital single-lens reflex camera (also called a digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, as opposed to photographic film. The reflex design scheme is the primary difference between a DSLR and other digital cameras. In the reflex design, light travels through the lens, then to a mirror that alternates to send the image to either the viewfinder or the image sensor. The traditional alternative would be to have a viewfinder with its own lens, hence the term "single lens" for this design. By using only one lens, the viewfinder of a DSLR presents an image that will not differ substantially from what is captured by the camera's sensor. A DSLR differs from non-reflex single-lens digital cameras in that the viewfinder presents a direct optical view through the lens, rather than being captured by the camera's image sensor and displayed by a digital screen.

DSLRs largely replaced film-based SLRs during the 2000s, and despite the rising popularity of mirrorless system cameras in the early 2010s, DSLRs remain the most common type of interchangeable lens camera in use as of 2017
BusinessRe: Learn Photography Here For Free!! by classicTutor(m): 1:05pm On Apr 26, 2018
OP permit me to continue from where you stop.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Urgent Vacancy For Blogger Based In Abuja by classicTutor(m): 10:02am On Mar 14, 2018
AnotherZik:
Hello,

Are you knowledgeable in politics and good in writing news stories?

Do you have a laptop and want extra source of income from writing and posting stories on a website?

Are you based in Abuja?

If your answer to these questions is yes, then send me a mail for an urgent job.
abeebagboola5@gmail.com
Business To BusinessRe: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by classicTutor(m): 12:25pm On Jul 22, 2017
donparosky:
sanod, tublez, clasictutor................................mk ur choice and holla them. they all within that region
My boss!
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op):
Contact us if you are in Abuja and its environs for well cooked oil
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op): 11:57am On Jul 22, 2017
ralph1983:
I would like to work with you regarding delivery to your customers. Call or whatsapp 07080565113
I will get in touch if need arise! Though I have a delivery vehicle I am using presently.
EducationRe: Brisket Bone Or Biscuit Bone? by classicTutor(m): 7:37pm On Jul 11, 2017
Dongreat:
Mile 12 or 21 it's brisket bone. Biscuits don't have bone cos it's made from dough. Same with cane-sugar not sugarcane. Sugar doesn't have cane but cane has sugar.
Simple.
Cane sugar comes from sugarcane. Sugarcane is the crop, cane sugar is the refined grains of sugar.

You also get other things from sugarcane, such as falernum, molasses, rum, cachaça, bagasse and ethanol

So sugar cane is a kind of cane. (It’s a cane from which sugar is produced.) Cane sugar is a kind of sugar. (It’s sugar that’s produced from cane.)
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op): 3:43pm On Jul 10, 2017
Call or Whatsapp to order for well cooked Oil!
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op):
classicTutor:
Modified Today 26.06.2017



Well cook Oil available at Abuja deport!
Location: Lugbe Abuja
Price: N12,500 without keg






GET IN TOUCH IF YOU NEED GARRI TO LAGOS AND ABUJA AT A REDUCED PRICE
Follow this link
https://www.nairaland.com/3791586/come-need-garri-lagos-abuja
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 7:18pm On Jun 24, 2017
We are here to satisfy you better!
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op): 8:55am On Jun 20, 2017
Good morning to all my Esteemed Customers and Prospective ones!

Classictutor is now in Abuja!
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 8:45am On Jun 20, 2017
Good morning @go4success
PoliticsRe: Southern Leaders Meet In Lagos Over National Unity by classicTutor(m): 8:16am On Jun 19, 2017
Ymodulus:
My friends say i am Yoruba. Nairalanders say am Hausa, some Biafrans like normality tag me Igbo. Well i honestly don't know what i am. I use to think i was Hausa. But from recent findings its apparent i am not Nigerian. I think i am from Niger/ Lake Chad. I am still trying to figure oout where exactly.
You are from Togo
Jokes EtcRe: Be Sincere, If You Were In This Situation,what Would U Do? by classicTutor(op): 12:33pm On Jun 18, 2017
[quote author=naijagobetter post=57626036][/quote]This is real definition of wickedness!
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 10:41am On Jun 18, 2017
go4success:
Is that profitable? Please can you give the breakdown in measurement as 1 litre is currently sold for N400
Understood!
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op):
go4success:
How much will you supply palm oil to Lagos?
1litre is not N400

Most Retailers/ market Women use 75cl bottle to sell @N400
Most of these 25litres kegs usually contain 30litres of oil. How? A normal keg contains six of 5litres kegs

Calculation
30litre/0.75 =40

There is 38 to 40 of 75cl bottles in a kegs
N400 * 40= N16,000
N400* 39 =N15,600


You can also carryout the experiment to justify my claim!
Take an empty keg and 75cl Evan bottle.
Count number of evan bottles that can fill a keg of water
Jokes EtcRe: Be Sincere, If You Were In This Situation,what Would U Do? by classicTutor(op):
#Lalasticlala come and see oooo!
Jokes EtcRe: Be Sincere, If You Were In This Situation,what Would U Do? by classicTutor(op): 9:33am On Jun 18, 2017
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Lolllk come and see oh
To see yeye Nigeria Police
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op):
okriches:
How much do you sell keg? Can I get like 3 - 5tons weekly. Reply ASAP.
We can supply you all the needed oil!
Your location determine ur landing cost.
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 9:20am On Jun 18, 2017
go4success:
How much will you supply palm oil to Lagos?
Where in Lagos
Oil, transport and keg is N12,000 to mile12
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op): 7:48pm On Jun 17, 2017
Lagranger01:
Waiting patiently for my salla gift!
Aitete mo le
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 5:08pm On Jun 16, 2017
Thanks for your patronage!

We are here to serve you better
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op): 5:05pm On Jun 16, 2017
Thanks for call and patronage.

We are here to serve you better
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op): 9:54am On Jun 16, 2017
Good morning Nairalanders
call or whatsapp us to place order for Palm Oil and White Ijebu Gari
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 9:50am On Jun 16, 2017
Good morning Nairalanders
AgricultureRe: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by classicTutor(op):
classicTutor:
24 kegs of Palm Oil available for pick up in Abuja
N12,500 per 25 litres keg
All cost inclusive (Oil, Keg and Transport)



First Come First Serve
SOLD


Call or Whatsapp to place order against next batch on Sunday
N12,500 ( Zuba, Giri, Gwagwalada, Lugbe Axis)

N13,000 inside Abuja Town

All cost inclusive!
Oil, Keg and Transport
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 8:28pm On Jun 15, 2017
Thanks for patronage! We are here to serve you better!
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op):
classicTutor:
24 kegs of Palm Oil available for pick in Abuja
N12,500 per keg
All cost inclusive (Oil, Keg and Transport)



First come first serve
SOLD


Call or Whatsapp to place order against next batch on Sunday
N12,500 ( Zuba, Giri, Gwagwalada, Lugbe Axis)

N13,000 inside Abuja Town
BusinessRe: Come In If You Need Garri to Lagos and Abuja by classicTutor(op): 7:15pm On Jun 15, 2017
Krak:
Expect my message on whatsapp
Owkay

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