Home
What's new
Latest activity
Authors
Store
Latest reviews
Search products
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New listings
New products
New profile posts
Latest activity
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
Cart
Cart
Loading…
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Search titles only
By:
Menu
Log in
Register
Navigation
Install the app
Install
More options
Change style
Contact us
Close Menu
Forums
SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Beginner DSLR camera
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Beerdog80" data-source="post: 11088173" data-attributes="member: 125146"><p>XSi is a good one as are the T1 or T2. Start small, maybe even try and find a good used one if you can so your not out a lot of money to start while learning. I personally have a T2I, T3I and a 7D. Just sold my XSi on ebay a few days ago. </p><p></p><p>Photography can be tough and confusing at first with all the strange terms like F-stop, ISO, shutter, aperture, pixel, AE Priority...it goes on and on.</p><p></p><p>Check with your local college or look in your local craigslist for anything to do with free basic photography classes or at least low cost beginners type stuff.</p><p></p><p>Taking pictures is half the battle these days. Processing is where it is at but that can be challenging as well. Take these two for example. Taken from the window of my car @ 80 mph. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6138/6202056377_4f65fbe37f.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>And the processed version:</p><p><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6018/6197446231_3496e4673a.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>If you shoot in RAW format (learn this!) you can do some pretty tricky stuff with the image file in Photoshop or other programs. HDR processing is a neat trick and very popular trick as well.</p><p></p><p>While there are lots of choices, Nikon and Canon are the most user friendly, competitivly priced and both have a TON of additional crap you can buy for them later such as a huge array of lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerdog80, post: 11088173, member: 125146"] XSi is a good one as are the T1 or T2. Start small, maybe even try and find a good used one if you can so your not out a lot of money to start while learning. I personally have a T2I, T3I and a 7D. Just sold my XSi on ebay a few days ago. Photography can be tough and confusing at first with all the strange terms like F-stop, ISO, shutter, aperture, pixel, AE Priority...it goes on and on. Check with your local college or look in your local craigslist for anything to do with free basic photography classes or at least low cost beginners type stuff. Taking pictures is half the battle these days. Processing is where it is at but that can be challenging as well. Take these two for example. Taken from the window of my car @ 80 mph. :) [IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6138/6202056377_4f65fbe37f.jpg[/IMG] And the processed version: [IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6018/6197446231_3496e4673a.jpg[/IMG] If you shoot in RAW format (learn this!) you can do some pretty tricky stuff with the image file in Photoshop or other programs. HDR processing is a neat trick and very popular trick as well. While there are lots of choices, Nikon and Canon are the most user friendly, competitivly priced and both have a TON of additional crap you can buy for them later such as a huge array of lenses. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Beginner DSLR camera
Top