Articles tagged with: iPhone
A big stumbling block for many new camera users is how to figure out how much depth of field a particular image will have it in given the focal length of the lens, the aperture used and the distance to the subject. Trust me on this, trying to do the algebra to figure it out is not something most people want to try to do in their heads. In this article we will cover all of the math involved and then make it real easy with an Excel spreadsheet and some links to some free applications to help you out.
OnOne’s version of a modern cable release, DSLR Camera Remote has just been upgraded to take full advantage of the Apple iPad. Along with the new iPad version, the iPhone/iPod Touch version got some additional …
There has been a paid CameraDojo app in the iTunes store for some time now but we have just completed our own app and are able to now offer it for free! The new CameraDojo …
If you are an iPhone user you might already know there is a CameraDojo app for your iPhone. Today we have launched the CameraDojo app for Android as well. The CameraDojo app is the easiest …
Camera Dojo – Yup, there’s an app for that!
We are thrilled to announce that we have just launched a new application for the Apple iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad! The new Camera Dojo application will automatically …
Kerry talks to Mike Wong from OnOne Software about their newest releases of their popular plugins for Photoshop (and now for Lightroom).
Mike talks about the possible future for plugins and for OnOne Software and hints at possible tools for the Apple iPhone and for dealing with video from new cameras such as the Nikon D90 and the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
This week we talk about some current news and announcements that have hit the wires and discuss some of the new articles that have been on CameraDojo.com.










