REVIEW

SimCam : Film and Digital Camera Simulator

Written by boldergeizd
Published May 10, 2005

The SimCam is an online camera simulator designed to teach basic photographic principles like Shutter and Aperture, Film Speed and Camera Shake.

It's an interesting online tool for any amateur photographer, as it visually displays results of various camera settings, which makes it easy to understand how the principles behind them work.

check it out at :
Sim Cam

I definitely had quite an "aha-Erlebnis" after playing around with the Basic Exposure page for a while.
Basic Exposure

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SimCam : Film and Digital Camera Simulator
Published: May 10, 2005
Type: Review
Section: Sci/Tech
Filed Under: Culture: Arts, Sci/Tech: Internet, Culture: Media, Culture: Photography
Writer: boldergeizd
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#1 — August 12, 2005 @ 00:50AM — Jewels

This would have been a fantastic tool to have had in my youth to use to learn about camera manipulation. Instead I had to rely on reading horribly BORING manuals, or hands on. I am a visually responsive individual as I imagine many students of this genre' would be so this is very cool.

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