Digital Photography Tips -
Lesson 1
Thanks for joining me for this mini course on Digital Photography, it's great
to have you on board.
Today we'll get right into it and look at camera selection, after all, if you
have the wrong camera it's going to be very difficult to take the kind of shots
you want to achieve...
First of all, it's obvious that you need a fully adjustable digital camera,
and not one of the automatic, set and forget types that you'll find at your
local drug store or low end camera store.
Having control of every facet of your camera is vital if you are going to
take professional shots. After all, you don't see professional photographers
using something like a Kodak EasyShare LS633 to shoot somebody's wedding, do
you?
Now I've got nothing against the LS633, it's a fine little camera that's
perfect for taking holiday snaps of the kids and general picture taking on the
run.
But it's NOT the sort of camera you would use to take somebody's wedding
photographs and if you are serious, you'll set your sights a little higher than
this style of camera.
So, what do we suggest as a good entry level digital camera for the serious
photographer?
Well in the buyers guide that comes with Sydney
Pix's Photography Course, we give you our top 3 recommendations for all
budgets.
But for now, I can tell you that the best entry level camera we've tested
that has most of the features you need at a great price is the Fuji
FinePix S9000.
For a review and more information about this great little digital camera, visit
this page.
Now the S9000 is an inexpensive camera that will do most of
what you want to do, but it's by no means the ultimate.
If you'd like to see our top picks, based on years of in-the-trenches use and
real world photography, the Bonus ebook "The No Frills, Bottom Line Guide To Buying The Perfect Digital Camera For You…"
that comes with David Pix's
Advanced Digital Photography Course will give you all the information you
need to know to make the right choice for your own personal situation and needs.
Anyhow, I hope this first lesson has helped you to get started with the right
digital camera for your needs.
Don't miss tomorrow's lesson where we'll look at how to take great portrait
shots in three easy steps.
Until then,
Cheers,
P.S. And don't forget, if you're one of the first 25 people to grab a
copy of David Pix's brand new Advanced
Digital Photography Course which covers everything you need to know to take
great photos any time you want to, you'll get a $200 discount of the regular
price. But hurry, this special price won't last long...