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		<title>How does a conventional camera work?</title>
		<description>A conventional camera has three elements to make it work. The optical element or lens, the chemical element or film, and the mechanical element or the camera body itself. Here are the basic parts of a conventional camera and its functions:
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		<title>Are the most expensive cameras usually the best?</title>
		<description>Yes, most high-end cameras usually produce high quality photos and are more reliable. However, since high-end models cost a lot, it is best to use cheaper varieties of cameras if you are not into professional photography.
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		<title>What is the best type of film?</title>
		<description>Most cameras use a 35mm films. The quality depends on the brand and the camera type you are using. Most professional photographers use larger films, like a 120mm film and a 4x5 inch sheet film for a more crisp and detailed photos.
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		<title>Do I need a tripod?</title>
		<description>Not necessarily. Professional photographers commonly use a tripod to enable them to focus more accurately on the subject. Tripods are used in studios and events that require precision photography.
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		<title>What makes a good photograph?</title>
		<description>A quality of a photograph is determined by the focus on the subject and the lighting. You should look your subject in the eye and the subject should be being neither too high nor too low in your focus. In addition, if the light is against the camera, you should consider using a flash to counter the </description>
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		<title>What are some good photography magazines?</title>
		<description>A good photography magazine should include some tips for making a good photography. It should also have sample photos, articles about photography, camera equipments, and accessories. One good photography magazine is the Popular Photography and Imaging.
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