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RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera - Cressi - 03-19-2014 (03-18-2014, 06:29 PM)Vipr Wrote: Each camera has its pros and cons. I started out on canon and know all of its features. So I'm going to stick with it. Ah, sounds clever enough. I've always shot Nikon, so a Canon would be awful for me ^^ RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera - Skitstep - 03-19-2014 (03-19-2014, 08:27 AM)Cressi Wrote: Ah, sounds clever enough. I've always shot Nikon, so a Canon would be awful for me ^^ Yeah, same here but vise versa. It would be difficult making the switch. RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera - Cressi - 03-19-2014 (03-19-2014, 11:26 AM)Vipr Wrote: Yeah, same here but vise versa. It would be difficult making the switch. I can imagine ^^ RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera [TUT] - Neko - 03-27-2014 So I bought this camera.. long time ago.. uh it's the http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Cyber-shot-DSC-H20-Digital-Stabilization/dp/B001OI2LV8 I'm not really sure how to use it or even take good photos, no clue what to use it for, its been sitting in a case with 2 battery's for about a good 2 years now. I bought it because I need a good action camera? *before go pro* when I was doing gymnastics. I think SLR Is the best for photo's? I'm not really sure. RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera [TUT] - Flareon - 03-27-2014 I'd like to get into photography but I wouldn't know where to start? Any tips? Such as the equipment (Camera, lenses, stands etc.) and ease of use for a beginner . RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera [TUT] - lux - 03-27-2014 (03-27-2014, 10:38 AM)Flareon Wrote: I'd like to get into photography but I wouldn't know where to start? Get yourself about £500. And just go out and get used to your camera. Then read up on technical terms (Aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus). RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera [TUT] - Flareon - 03-27-2014 (03-27-2014, 10:57 AM)Monotonous Wrote: Get yourself about £500. And just go out and get used to your camera. Then read up on technical terms (Aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus). I wouldn't know what camera would be good for my money compared to others. RE: Photography 101 ~ Getting to know your camera [TUT] - lux - 03-27-2014 (03-27-2014, 11:06 AM)Flareon Wrote: I wouldn't know what camera would be good for my money compared to others. Ahem. Link Link |