Question by Anne C: Photography?
I am really interested in understanding about photography. Any tips like what kind of camera to get that is not too expensive.
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Answer by Harold Sink
Start off by going to a bookstore and the library and check out the current common cameras in the Photography magazines. Also call about to photography schools, colleges, and universities. Be honest with why you are calling and you will get an honest answer.
Check out some lately published books at the library and learn as significantly as you can.
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Depending on what you mean by Expensive” there are a lot to choose from.
Digital is the easiest to use and be able to see your pictures quickly, you can delete the ones you don’t want and save paper. You’ll probably want one that is at least a 4 megapixle for good resolution up to 8×10 prints.
35 mm is a good format for film cameras.
Check around on the web for info and pricing also you could get a photography magazine.
Here are a couple of links.
First, take some photography classes. If you are lucky you’ll get to use a fully manual 35mm film camera and process your film and make prints from your negatives. You will learn about light, f-stops, ISO, shutter speeds and composition. Once you understand these and can use them then you can start thinking about which camera to buy.
After all, you take classes in math and science and history to learn them. Photography is no different.
You learn to drive and get your license before you buy a car. Photography is no different.
Search on ebay and amazon for this book: “Object & Image: An Introduction To Photography, Third Edition” by George M. Craven.