Tag-Archive for ◊ Quality ◊

10 Sep 2009 Nikon D90 DSLR Features

Having used the Nikon D90 for a while now, it becomes obvious that this camera was designed by actual photographers, not just a design team.

The user interface, the ability to make your own menu of most used settings (takes a while but well worth the effort) the way it feels solid yet light, how comfortable it is in your hands and the easy access buttons all add up to a brilliant consumer grade dslr camera.

Here are some of the features that I think are the real pros of the Nikon D90 DSLR:

Well positioned buttons and chosen buttons within easy reach to control such things as ISO, white balance, auto focus, shooting mode etc… A high resolution 920 pixel screen that is incredibly clear and brilliant, you can see exactly what your shooting in various lighting conditions. The navigation is very well conceived. You can access all the important settings in just a few clicks.

26 Aug 2009 Why Quality is Key to Being Successful in Music

The internet as we know has changed the music industry forever. And I’m not just talking about the downloading and sharing of tracks that’s now going on in every school and a lot of offices around the world, I’m talking about the more positive side of things: Everyone has the change to make it big!

Websites like MySpace have given EVERYONE the chance to showcase their music, whether you’re the next big thing to grace the centre stage, or a rookie musician with vocals flatter then a fried omelet. But with all this choice around, why should the consumer (The person you want to pay your wages by buying your music) choose to listen to and invest in you over the other thousands of people that do similar music?