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http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator.html

CameraSim, the Online SLR Simulator available at http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator.html is a website that allows you to see in real time how today’s DSLR cameras react and change to all of the critical settings essential to a good exposure.

The hands-on DSLR simulator allows you to change and control lighting, distance, focal length, mode, ISO, aperture and shutter speed while, at the same time, being able to observe the readings in the camera viewfinder. Once you’ve adjusted your settings, you simply click the, “Snap Photo” button to review your photo.
 
It doesn't seem to work: the main panel-picture just keeps flashing. Please re-post when you fix it, it seems interesting.

bremzer
 
It doesn't seem to work: the main panel-picture just keeps flashing. Please re-post when you fix it, it seems interesting.

bremzer
I don't think this is the work of the OP, just a neat link he found. It works just fine, it's been around a while now. What browser are you using?
 
http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator.html

CameraSim, the Online SLR Simulator available at http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator.html is a website that allows you to see in real time how today’s DSLR cameras react and change to all of the critical settings essential to a good exposure.

The hands-on DSLR simulator allows you to change and control lighting, distance, focal length, mode, ISO, aperture and shutter speed while, at the same time, being able to observe the readings in the camera viewfinder. Once you’ve adjusted your settings, you simply click the, “Snap Photo” button to review your photo.
I've seen it ages ago. Anyhow, this isn't a topic for pro digital talk is it?
 
Well it does have merit and anything we can share that helps us improve seems like posting.
 
Perhaps your right. I should have posted what camera to buy or is Canon better than Nikon.
 
Would like to think that in this forum at least this link is as useful as concrete Parachute.

Carl
 
I think it's a perfectly appropriate topic, since professional photographers are often the first resource novices seek to learn how to operate their fancy new cameras. It is nice to have a useful resource like the DSLR simulator to pass along to the newbies.

It seems the latest generation of up-and-comers isn't too keen on fancy book learnin'.
I've seen it ages ago. Anyhow, this isn't a topic for pro digital talk is it?
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Curtis Clegg
 
I think it's a perfectly appropriate topic, since professional photographers are often the first resource novices seek to learn how to operate their fancy new cameras. It is nice to have a useful resource like the DSLR simulator to pass along to the newbies.

It seems the latest generation of up-and-comers isn't too keen on fancy book learnin'.
I've seen it ages ago. Anyhow, this isn't a topic for pro digital talk is it?
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Curtis Clegg
Yeh but they ain't gonna see it in the pro forum are they? Could have just posted it in the beginner forum where they would all see it...more beginners in the beginner forum.
 

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