iv read d other threads pro mhalan rman q 2500 oi.. anyone out der willing to do tutorials during weekends wd cheap rate? actually i just had a dslr cam gven to me as a gift, im new in dis hobby and willing 2 learn more..thank u : )
iv read d other threads pro mhalan rman q 2500 oi.. anyone out der willing to do tutorials during weekends wd cheap rate? actually i just had a dslr cam gven to me as a gift, im new in dis hobby and willing 2 learn more..thank u : )
hus carlo? can i ask his no? : ) tanx
amen to that...
@catskii: karlo matuguinas.. check on the photo threads check on his posts.. pm him
but honestly speaking the 2500 that you are speaking of is already cheap considerign that its 2 days of basic lessons plus payment for the venue, food (lunch and snacks) and hand outs. and the mentor is a pro.. you cant get that price for any other workshops.
oki, gotta save money first. i guess the price s ol worth it..ders a workshop ds coming feb 7 n 8 benjie ordonez..at least now i have ideas wer 2 enrol..tank u guys : )
Since you just recently bought the camera, read it's manual first. Learn where all the controls are located and when to use it. If you have a friend who is into photography, ask for his help. It would even be better if your friend has the same camera model as yours.
Most basic workshops would tackle on exposure, composition, and lighting but assumes that the attendee already has knowledge on the camera controls. E.g. The workshop might teach you about proper use of white balance, but I'm not sure if they would teach you how to set up the white balance for your specific camera.
Since the workshop is in February, you still have one month to learn the camera controls. And I think 2500 is worth it.
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