Beginning Photography Tips
Posted: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
by Lonnie R Kunkel
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Reading your camera’s owner manual is probably one of the best beginning photography tips. After you get past the initial excitement of your new camera and learning the basic operations, you might get eager to go out and try the camera.
Even though some of the new terms can be confusing or seem to be too much information to digest. If you don’t read the entire manual, you limit yourself by not learning some of the most useful and helpful features your new camera offers.
Now take start using this special feature. Try all the different settings within this one feature. See how your pictures change. Explore what this feature does. Don't stop until you know this feature inside and out and don’t go onto the next feature until you have fully explored this one.
When you know the ins and outs of one feature, pick another one you would like to learn. Rinse and repeat.
By working through the owner's manual, it won’t be so overwhelming. The hands-on practice will help you learn it thoroughly. When you have covered all the great things your camera can do, go out and enjoy them all. You will be glad you took the time to learn how to use this great instrument.
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