Australia is the world’s driest habitable continent and as of late the dams near major cities have begun to dry up. This has caused widespread debate on what can be done, and the most efficient and practical suggestion has been to recycle domestic grey water. Grey water comes from showers, dishwashers, washing machines, and the… Continue reading Grey Water in Australia
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8 Rewards of Photography
So you’re interested in beginning photography – congratulations! Photography is a fascinating, practical hobby as well as an exciting career choice. Over the coming days and months, you will find a growing library of photography tips and tutorials on this website. Some like this one will be written specifically for beginners like yourself. As you… Continue reading 8 Rewards of Photography
Point and Shoot v DSLR
Two types of consumer cameras are on the market — SLR cameras and “point-and-shoot” cameras. Point and Shoot P&S cameras are usually small and fit into a pocket or purse. They are best used for casual picture taking where capturing the memory is more important than creating a marketable image. Point and shoot cameras mean… Continue reading Point and Shoot v DSLR
Using the Canon XTi Cameras
“Norming” and Clearing the Camera 1. Check out the camera with your School ID. 2. Check that you have a) body, b) lens, c) Strap d) USB cord. Keep track of the box. 3. Turn on the camera (Top of body, right hand side). 4. Press the MENU button on the back of the camera,… Continue reading Using the Canon XTi Cameras
Sankyo super cme440 hi-focus /Sankyo super cme666 hi-focus
1. The Sankyo requires 4 AA batteries to be loaded into a plastic battery holder before being placed into the handle of the camera. Correct orientation of the batteries in the holder is very important, as incorrect orientation, ie: negative and positive, will result in the battery holder melting. AA batteries will be supplied by… Continue reading Sankyo super cme440 hi-focus /Sankyo super cme666 hi-focus
