Essential The Official Photography Thread

JoelB

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alright just copped a used Sony a200 shyt looks brand new dude told me he bought it for his wife and she never used it

any guideline on the net or courses on getting started on DSLR photography ?
 

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After looking at some pics/videos from the Nikon 3200/5100 and that NEX5n online... and considering their prices to cop new (3200 going for 650, 5100 for 600, 5N 500 all with a 18-55 lenses) I'm leaning towards the NEX.

Amazon is offering 100 off of the 55-210mm lens when you cop the 5N also.
 

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yo @JoelB i notice you pointing to some lynda video tutorial, are they any good

for example Foundations of Photography: Exposure | Video Tutorial Transcript from lynda.com

does it looks like its worth it ?

they are piff, but the only way you can truly learn is to go out and shoot.

1. Watch/read tutorials
2. Play with camera
3. Go out and shoot
4. Edit photos to your liking / watch/read tutorials on how to edit
5. do it again

you will only improve by going out and shooting. Coming back and looking at your photos, then going back out and getting better photos the next day. Coming back and looking at what you can improve for your next outing. Just keep shooting breh. And yea, those vids are good.
 
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