By jabennett, on September 14th, 2010%
ISO followed by a number (ex. ISO 100) is a measurement of how sensitive to light a film or digital sensor is. In the older days of film it was called ASA. Your camera probably has a setting that will allow you to change the ISO that you are using. In the . . . → Read More: Photography Lesson 4 – What does ISO mean?
By jabennett, on September 1st, 2010%
Personally, I chose to use the Canon camera system. I currently use the following:
Bodies:
Canon EOS 5D Mk II Canon Digital Rebel XT
Lenses:
Canon 24-70 mm L f2.8 Canon 70-200 mm L f4.0 Canon 300 mm L f4.0 Canon 100 mm Macro f2.8 Canon 1.4 X converter
Flash:
Canon EX 580
Filters:
B&W UV B&W Circular Polarizer . . . → Read More: FAQ #1 – What camera equipment do you use?