Beginner Nikon Digital DSLR (DSLR) Photography Class
What you’ll learn
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You will learn how to see your images in a more sophisticated way, like a professional photographer.
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You will add exposure to your photographer’s tool belt and learn how it impacts many visual elements of your images.
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You will learn how to adjust your aperture and why you would choose one aperture over another.
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You will learn how to adjust your shutter speed and why you would choose one shutter speed over another.
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You will learn how all of the modes (Auto, P, S, A and M) work and when you should be using each mode.
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You will learn to recognize the difference between depth-of-field blur and motion blur.
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You’ll start spending more time observing and capturing beautiful moments around you, rather than staring down at your camera feeling confused.
You’ll learn how all those buttons and dials work on your Nikon DSLR. Including the exercises, this course will take you about 2.5 hours. Through the exercises you’ll do and through the explanations of the concepts, JP is committed that you retain the information there is to retain without memorizing. There is about an hour of video lecture which covers exposure, aperture, shutter speed and the mode dial (Auto, P, S, A and M). Images will be shown as examples. The exercises will be explained fully. This course is perfect for anyone who considers themselves a beginner with their Nikon DSLR or for anyone who has some existing knowledge about how their camera works but hasn’t quite put all the puzzle pieces together when it comes to how aperture and shutter speed work together. This class is for you if you don’t know how all the modes (Auto, P, S, A and M) work on your camera and when you should be using each mode.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for absolute beginners and for people with some knowledge of how their cameras work but who haven’t yet put all the puzzle pieces together of how aperture and shutter speed work together.
12 reviews for Beginner Nikon Digital DSLR (DSLR) Photography Class
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Cher Powers –
I enjoyed the participation and results part of this course. This course was specific to my camera and was helpful as a beginner to understand it. I am a learner of examples and this was empowering to be intuitive and not having to memorize everything even though I tend to. IT IS ALL ABOUT THE LIGHT!
Arsenio Bagacay –
Impressive. Very quick, direct to the point instructions. No sugar coating added! Highly recommend this lecture to all who love to collect slices of time.
Kristi –
Because after 2 short videos I can already understand making exposure adjustments, I didn’t even know what that button on my camera was before that!
Deepak Kumarmallick –
I admire the knowledge that the trainer has and his devotion to the field that gives confidence to a beginner through his training. Great content.
German Marroquín Palala –
Super easy way to understand how to take photos with a pro camera. Excellent description and good examples. Thanks
Saumil Parikh –
perfect match for me as i hate remembering and using my nikon D3200 for last 5 years, i hardly knew what the exposure could do. always played with aperture and shutter speed and by luck got images. now i can feel confident about all three modes and choose what fits best.
Paul Pratt –
I just bought a Nikon D5600 and was boggled on how to use it and what all the numbers and dials were for, now I am the confidence to use it. Can’t wait to use it more.
Jo Page –
straightforward and easy to understand. Using your camera as you go along to experience first hand the tasks in the lesson is a valuable learning tool. Understanding why you are using functions as well as how to use them is the key.
John West –
Great as a learner’s course. I would have liked just a mention of some of the other options on my camera.
Rod Budke –
Instructor does keep it simple but would have liked to see those sunset examples more so than the snow. I’m in CA and sunsets make more sense than snowy scenes, just preference really.
Johana Šimonová –
I would rather hear about how to shoot with manual instead of P or A. I understand it is quite the same principle but I just do need to hear more Manual then auto.
Robert Schweser –
Ich mag das dargestellte Konzept: Fotografieren ist das „manipulieren von Licht für den Moment der Ablichtung“ und das „nachdenken darüber was für eine Stimmung man eigentlich mit dem Foto festhalten möchte“. Probeschuss machen und dann in die richtige Belichtung nachjustieren führt zum Erfolg. Bis jetzt erklärt JP sehr einleuchtend.