Start Taking True Control Of Your Camera With This Straightforward Tutorial
Many photography classes you may take at your local camera store might try to jump you straight into manual mode. I think baby steps are better, faster and, far easier to learn with. If you want to get out of auto mode and start taking true control of your camera – aperture priority mode is the place to start.
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Real photographers don’t use automatic or priority. All you’re doing is raising a crop of braindead snap shooters.
Real photographers don’t use automatic or priority. All you’re doing is raising a crop of braindead snap shooters.
I use Manual and Shutter Priority for sporting events.
I use Manual and Shutter Priority for sporting events.
Thanks Chris :). Do you want to share to the group?
Thanks Chris :). Do you want to share to the group?
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Ouch Moe Taib ! Did you know that more often than not brain dead snap shooters become REAL photographers as you put it? How did you start out ? I thought that is what is was all about encouraging beginners, the hobbyists and in general people who simply love photography. It’s posts like this that help them but not your comment. Frustrating!
Ouch Moe Taib ! Did you know that more often than not brain dead snap shooters become REAL photographers as you put it? How did you start out ? I thought that is what is was all about encouraging beginners, the hobbyists and in general people who simply love photography. It’s posts like this that help them but not your comment. Frustrating!
Moe Taib…brain dead snap shooter? Really? Well, as an amateur trying to learn, I’ll happily take on that moniker and not care a whit. I enjoy photography as a hobby and have taken some pretty spectacular photos with my old Sony point-and-shoot, before stepping up to an SLR. Don’t be afraid of all the newbies, and get used to us. Because there are a lot of us out here; if nothing else, armed with tablets and phones. I come to this site to learn, not be criticized by snotty “professionals.”
Moe Taib…brain dead snap shooter? Really? Well, as an amateur trying to learn, I’ll happily take on that moniker and not care a whit. I enjoy photography as a hobby and have taken some pretty spectacular photos with my old Sony point-and-shoot, before stepping up to an SLR. Don’t be afraid of all the newbies, and get used to us. Because there are a lot of us out here; if nothing else, armed with tablets and phones. I come to this site to learn, not be criticized by snotty “professionals.”
Aperture and shutter priority are great tools to use in kinetic shooting environments, where events don’t allow time to manually adjust all of your settings.
Aperture and shutter priority are great tools to use in kinetic shooting environments, where events don’t allow time to manually adjust all of your settings.
Full manual doesn’t make you a pro it just gives you more control over your subject.
Full manual doesn’t make you a pro it just gives you more control over your subject.
a good photographer is never a pompous $#%&!@*.
a good photographer is never a pompous $#%&!@*.
a real photographer shouldnt be a pompous $#%&!@*.
a real photographer shouldnt be a pompous $#%&!@*.
Real photographers? Really?
Real photographers? Really?
i find that people that criticize others and think they know it all because they shoot in manual and raw are the real failures . I look at real photographers work and admire a think that one day I will be able to do that .i never cut anyone down for trying ,the people that do that and think they know it all and will never be able to learn anything new .
Buy the way it was a great article this is what helps the beginner .