Drubbing
01-11-2013, 6:35pm
Hi all
I was made aware of this site from Whirlpool, found the book will be very handy, so thought I'd sign up.
I'm a rank beginner, but I'm savvy enough to have found my way around the auto functions of our new camera. It's actually something my wife wanted, and she bought one before we headed off to Singapore last week. On advice from friends with similar models, and after having a play with a mate's Canon 600D on a weekend away, we got a 700D with the 50-135 lens.
I went a bit mad in Singapore and ran off nearly 1000 shots, but much of this was taking extras, sports shots (continuous shooting) so I easily deleted 300+ on the fly. On the screen many of the shots looked great, but too many were quite disappointing on upload to the big Mac at home. There were a good number I was pretty happy with though, considering we're only taking basic landscape and family portrait happy snaps. It'd be nice to get more proficient/efficient, so hoping following the course here will help.
I was made aware of this site from Whirlpool, found the book will be very handy, so thought I'd sign up.
I'm a rank beginner, but I'm savvy enough to have found my way around the auto functions of our new camera. It's actually something my wife wanted, and she bought one before we headed off to Singapore last week. On advice from friends with similar models, and after having a play with a mate's Canon 600D on a weekend away, we got a 700D with the 50-135 lens.
I went a bit mad in Singapore and ran off nearly 1000 shots, but much of this was taking extras, sports shots (continuous shooting) so I easily deleted 300+ on the fly. On the screen many of the shots looked great, but too many were quite disappointing on upload to the big Mac at home. There were a good number I was pretty happy with though, considering we're only taking basic landscape and family portrait happy snaps. It'd be nice to get more proficient/efficient, so hoping following the course here will help.