163 results on '"Keppler, Herbert"'
Search Results
2. The decline & fall of choosing a camera properly
3. Three get-going rules and the right travel tripod won't hurt
4. Digital or film? Forced to choose? Nonsense!
5. Optical alphabet soup: now we stir in the digital hot sauce
6. The image is the main thing: and don't you forget it!
7. The sublime convenience ...: and inconvenience of digital SLRs
8. The McCurry way: learn about composition from this master image maker
9. Breaking the scenic rules: don't shoot in midday? Nonsense!
10. Survivor's choice: if you could take one lens to a desert island, would it be the same lens you'd choose once you'd left?
11. Can the bottom of the barrel be tops? Tired of all the 35 auto hoopla? One of these underestimated 35 SLRs may be your kettle of fish--or maybe not
12. The incredible tale of how Uwe Ommer photographed over 1000 families all over the world
13. Defeated by the foot & other annoyances
14. The CAT did it: want a tiny 500mm supertele for $100 or maybe $69? Read on
15. Alive & klicking: here are four new entry-level 35mm SLRs that blow digital rivals into the weeds in terms of picture quality. (SLR)
16. What pros use & why: stay all-film? Go all-digital? Use both? Five professionals explain their choices to help you make yours. (Digital)
17. Jumping from film to digital? Not yet, maybe never, but here's what you'd initially face with a pro digital SLR. (SLR)
18. Just fix it! How to solve three pesky picture-taking problems: use a semi-fisheye lens, turn off your flash, and ask for better prints. (SLR)
19. Can a DSLR owner be happy with EVF? How one may make the grade with me
20. Calling the shots: how the Japanese watchdog group CIPA is winning (and losing) the battle over digital camera power ratings
21. Snapping out of it: your DSLR deserves a P/S with an optical finder
22. Going steady: a practical guide to taking the shakes away
23. Cruise control: dynamite color on a cruise? Are you kidding?
24. Hang on? Who cares? You'd better
25. Perspective, controlled: what's your personal focal length? Here's how I found mine
26. Shooting small on a budget: you'll find it's easy and inexpensive if you do it right
27. Double-duty case: Adorama's grand jam session
28. We celebrated with goulash: how an offhand snapshot wound up on a Hungarian plaque
29. So, your kids are taking ballet? How can you turn a usually dull photo duty into a great success? Prepare first!
30. Shootout on the strip: I make a practical but computerless picture-taking comparison
31. Why and when, if ever, to go digital
32. 13 key SLR choice factors: what is essential for everyone to consider when buying an AF SLR?
33. Camera-bag-o-mania: there's always room for one more!
34. Some nerve! A lousy lens, a beginner's SLR, and a naive teenager. (SLR)
35. Mixed bag: Tamrac's innovation may forever change the way you and I carry our gear. (SLR)
36. Like a Leica: what I want for Christmas? Simplicity!
37. Rating game: why and how photographers went crazy testing lenses
38. Battery blues: a condensed history of the coming chaos
39. Digital for duffers: wary about diving into digital? Do it my easy way!
40. Film festival: old film cameras are no doorstops
41. Manual labor: instruction books ain't what they used to be
42. Hot heir: can Pentax make the world's best-selling SLR ... again?
43. Optical miracle: the amazing story of the Biotar
44. Making contact: photography's great teacher? The humble contact sheet
45. Picture progress: has my photography changed over the years? The answer may surprise you
46. Shoe fetish: an unsung camera feature that's almost as old as the camera itself
47. It's elemental: the evolution of optics, element by element
48. Film forever! The cure for digital burnout? Three words: freestyle photo supplies
49. When pros are cons: do pros sometimes hold back equipment development?
50. A glorious view: the secret to great photography? A great viewfinder
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.