Secret revealed - how get photos of professional quality with a basic camera

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You don't need to spend thousands to get pictures of excellent quality.

In the last 10 years I I've spent a small fortune on expensive digital cameras. And it has been money well spent. You see maintain a full photographic studio, so mainly for appearances, I have a couple of lenses and cameras Pro.

But and you? Are you going to be photographing weddings, Bridal shooting or portraits of the family? If not so, then a couple a $hundreds $ you will get high quality and with a very low investment.

Several manufacturers offer good quality cameras that provide exceptional results for those shots candid people go mad over. And that these basic cameras have many of the bells and whistles that have the "fat cats", you can get surprising results.

I'm personally a fan of Canon cameras. He began with two models of the line along with three different lenses EOS 35 mm. With the advent of digital photography, which ended up receiving in return for Pocket cameras that had made me many thousands of dollars.

Today I have three s Canonand incredible as it may seem, I'm still using the old EOS lenses. But for things shots every day, on the ground that will be not be flown to something greater that 8 "x 10" - use a little Canon PowerShot. It is small, compact and light weight and sport 8 megapixels of resolution. I bought it used for only $200.

The is... secret there is no secret! It is more a question of mentality.

So if you have a small point-and-shooter, can get those shots take encouragement that you thought were limited to the pros. start by reading the owner's Manual (if still not lost it). Need a complete understanding of what each button, switch and knob really makes. My "fat cats" Let me see the histogram of each shot and a lot of other complicated things. Now with how often this information is needed.

Want to clear (not blurred), exposed correctly (illuminated), well thought photos. Before pushing down on the shutter release, think about how you want the picture to look at. Be vigilant of what may be in the background. Do not raise the subject with a trash - you?

Get the most out of your point-and-shooter. It will serve you well when you understand what is trying to do for you.




Many books and articles have been written about how to get fantastic photos. If your goal is to really impress family and friends, then, give a giant step and spend a few moments with my friend, Amy Renfrey. As so many friends, Amy was a pro photographer after another begging to learn to obtain better images. Most of them told about some of the basic concepts, but she stubbornly persists in its quest for quality. Today Amy published his own magazine of photography and has written a fully illustrated guide, step by step to get the most out of your basic digital camera. Check it out.
http://www.donpenven.com/incredible-digital-photos.html




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