View Full Version : Skill up: a beginner's guide to DSLR photography
Bear Dale
17-05-2013, 5:19pm
Article in todays Sydney Morning Herald -
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/cameras/skill-up-a-beginners-guide-to-dslr-photography-20130516-2jod2.html
From above link, "To hold your digital SLR like a pro, hold the right side of the camera with your right hand (it usually has a handgrip there for this purpose), and with your left hand, cup the underside of the camera lens."
Is this generally right??
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It then goes on to "Say goodbye to automatic" and says;
"If you don't have the time or inclination to wrap your head around settings like white balance, metering, ISO and aperture, a quick way to adjust a whole bunch of settings at once to suit particular styles of photography is by using one of the scene modes."
Aren't scene modes automatic??
had just finished reading that before logging on here.
It certainly does start at the basics - how to hold a camera.
MattNQ
17-05-2013, 10:53pm
They didn't mention how to hold it if you are left-handed:confused013
Never fear, this has been addressed by other experts.....
http://www.whattheduck.net/home?page=0%2C3
arthurking83
19-05-2013, 3:33pm
From above link, "To hold your digital SLR like a pro, hold the right side of the camera with your right hand (it usually has a handgrip there for this purpose), and with your left hand, cup the underside of the camera lens."
Is this generally right??
......
Generally!
This is how I usually hold the camera, but it also depends on the lens in use.
Depending on the lens used too I guess. I rest the LHS lower corner in the palm of my left hand and use two or more fingers in a V manner to support the lens barrel.
But!
Sometimes I hold the whole shebang up high via the lowest part of the tripod legs and fire it off with a remote trigger :p .. so it really depends on what lens and what purpose you are trying to achieve.
But!
Sometimes I hold the whole shebang up high via the lowest part of the tripod legs and fire it off with a remote trigger :p ..
Wow, I hadn't thought of doing that. Looks like my photography is about to improve.:D
arthurking83
19-05-2013, 7:21pm
Improve 'ya reckon! :confused013
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you're best advised to play carefully with this technique, lest you end up improving the way I did :p
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