Manual Photography: Use Your Camera Wisely
What you’ll learn
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Camera Controls
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Focal Length
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Focus
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Aperture
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Shutter Speed
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Exposure Triangle
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Lens
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File Formats
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White Balance
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Composition
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Lighting
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Subject
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If you love photography, but you’re still shooting automatically, this class is for you. It will put you in your journey of being a professional photographer and gives you a big push forward.
In this 25-minute class, you will learn about fundamentals of camera controls, the effects which they have on your final photo, key factors to a successful image and essential compositions; so you understand better what you can possibly accomplish with your camera.
In this class you’ll understand:
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Focal Length
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Focus
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Aperture
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Shutter Speed
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Exposure Triangle
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Lens
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File Formats
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White Balance
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Composition
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Lighting
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Subject
After this class, you will have better ideas for capturing your subjects; and because you will learn how to shoot manually and understand how cameras work, you can bring those ideas to life a lot easier.
Enjoy.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Photographers
12 reviews for Manual Photography: Use Your Camera Wisely
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Ashok Kumar N Rao –
One of the BEST of BEST courses, I’ve taken. Simple but Bang On the Point about camera controls!
Rashid –
Nice … but very short …. some example (1,2) should be included… Anyhow Best of Beginners or the people who take professional selfies and Photos with Phone.
Hardik –
Section one was useful while section 2 is just philosophical notes
Larry Webster –
Very basic but sometimes I need to be reminded of the basics.
Stu Harvey –
Hi,
This was an excellent overview of the basics of manual vs. auto and i think now I want to mix and match them to combine effects. The value to me of this course was how it stripped out an overabundance of detail and forced me to think about each componant in isolation as I make the transition to manual, which I used to do with film, but have not gone back to with digital. Thanks for the framework with which to make this transition.
Stu Harvey harveys@westman.wave.ca cheers.
Mihai Sabadac –
There is a great beginning for using your camera. A lot of stuff in a few minutes of time. Great work and thank you!
Gina Dalton –
The course provides good info the robotic voice makes it a chore to get thru.
Rakesh Kumar –
Great crash course for absolute beginners. The audio quality and the video graphics are very very good.
Roza Novak –
That was very easy to understand. the course is divided into bite-sized lectures which are very basic and good for beginners like me.
Brian Esteban –
It gave me the different options that I can use to have better picture with my phone or with my camera, also it explains in a way that anybody can understand because it comes with graphic examples which makes it easier
Andre spivey –
he did a amazing job of stating how to work it and what actually makes the pictures you take, good. i overall understand much more about cameras then I did before trying to self-teach myself
Jan Frylinck –
Very usefull with a lot of information