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On 12/7/2012 at 8:38 PM, kakatiya said:

update tool: http://canonoutsideofauto.ca/play/

 

100 things canon EOS things can do you might not know.

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Photgraphy pina thread start cheddam anukuntunna regular ga..


Naalage ikkada chala mandiki photography interest vundhi kada .. valla deggara konni skills nerchu kuntu .. i want to start a regular thread.

na plan entante 10 15 chapters ga thread ni nadapatam... mee contribution chaala important.


so for that i will be going through 5 10 different blogs.. photgraphy books .. tasks .. etc..

So lets get started..
.


1. starting with light and types of lighting ..


[media=]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gmmZECtP3oM[/media]

2. Inka cheppukunte ISO ani shutter speed ani white balance ani chaala vunnai but... vaati gurinchi cheppukuntu poothe theory class laga vuntundhi.. so just easy ga gurtu pettukodaniki .. ee picture ni memorise cheyandi..

photography.jpg?w=830

 

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3.Camera ?

 

point and shoot cameras that come with iphone + in built settings. You can play with those settings to understand various physics of photography by playing around.

 

I have a friend who is a talented point and shoot photographer and instagram recognized, will ask her to share tips.  check the below video on how a point and shoot camera can be effective as well.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX76k-chflo

 

Best point and shoot camera ->Fully functional  canon G12

 

EVIL cameras Sony NEX 6Olympus OM-D E-M1, panasonic Gx7 and theFujifilm X-T1. These cameras are small and handy while fancy producing results close to SLR. These cameras are very trendy amoung tourists now a days. Since easy to carry and not as bulky as SLR, you will love to have one.

 

Rest of the cameras like DSLR , SLR

canon or nikon or panasonic lumix DMC or pentax 

These are obviously bulky and come with all features you expect for all occasions to shoot.

 

You probably need a tripod and remote  for shooting fireworks etc that require shutter speed of 1/500 or 1/1000. When the shutter speed is very high you can expect objects to be shaky. Hence you need a tripod and remote to avoid shaking of the setup while you click the shutter. 

 

If you are tight on budget and not sure how serious you will be on ? Go with used ones for less than 100$ and make trials.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?LH_ItemCondition=4&_from=R40%7CR40&_sacat=0&_sop=15&_nkw=dslr&_dcat=31388&rt=nc&_pppn=r1&_mPrRngCbx=1&_udlo=50&_udhi=100

 

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4.What type of lens to pick

 

 

          portrait_large.jpg   portrait_small.jpg

For many people, a good-looking portrait shot combines a flattering view of the subject against a blurred background. This is very easy to achieve with the right lens. The key behind a blurred background is having a lens with a small f-number, and the flattering perspective is down to a slightly magnified view. Lenses with small f-numbers also capture more light, which makes them ideal for shooting in low-light without a flash.

In our portrait lens guide we’ll show you which models are best for the job.

 

 

 

 

 

          telephoto_large.jpg   telephoto_small.jpg

If you want to get close to a distant subject, you need a telephoto lens. These are ideal for sports and wildlife photography, along with capturing candid shots of people at a distance. They’re also great for getting closer to details in both natural and urban environments which are lost in a larger view. 

Their broad flexibility coupled with a desire to zoom-closer than a standard kit lens makes a telephoto model the natural choice when most people start shopping for a second lens. See ourtelephoto lens guide for recommended models.
 

 

 

 

          macro_large.jpg   macro_small.jpg

If you’re into taking close-ups of flowers, insects or other tiny subjects, you’ll quickly become frustrated with the capabilities of a standard kit lens – they just can’t focus close enough to deliver a decent-sized image. 

The answer is a Macro lens, which is designed specifically for high quality close-up photography. Many also double-up as respectable portrait lenses. So if you want big photos of small subjects, check out our Macro lens guide for the best models.

 

     wide_large_2.jpg wide_small.jpg

Wide-angle lenses capture bigger views than normal, allowing you to squeeze very large subjects into the frame. They can prove invaluable whether you’re trying to photograph a large building, cramped interior, sweeping landscape view, or even just a big group shot. They’re also ideal when you literally can’t step back any further.

 

So if you’re into landscape or architectural photography, or often find yourself stepping-back to squeeze-in the desired shot, then check out our wide-angle lens guide for the best models.

 

 

 general_small.jpg 
General-purpose zooms handle most day-to-day shots, offering wide-angle to telephoto coverage. Unless you’re a specialist, you’ll probably keep a general-purpose zoom fitted to your DSLR more than any other lens so it makes sense to have a good one. 

Most DSLRs are sold with a standard lens, but upgrading to a better model can give you superior image quality, a broader range, quicker focusing or brighter apertures for low-light work and blurred backgrounds. See our general-purpose lens guide for the best models.
    
 

 

 

   

 
lens credits: Murthy gARU
 
 
==========================================================================================================

 

Now lets start Activity for this thread...

 

 

 

Each of us will paste our one favourite picture that we captured and also explain why do you think its favourite ? Also comment what this picture is missing if you already know some aspects like white balance.. etc..

ltt for kalam youth

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On 12/7/2012 at 8:38 PM, kakatiya said:

update tool: http://canonoutsideofauto.ca/play/

 

100 things canon EOS things can do you might not know.

========================================================

 

 

Photgraphy pina thread start cheddam anukuntunna regular ga..


Naalage ikkada chala mandiki photography interest vundhi kada .. valla deggara konni skills nerchu kuntu .. i want to start a regular thread.

na plan entante 10 15 chapters ga thread ni nadapatam... mee contribution chaala important.


so for that i will be going through 5 10 different blogs.. photgraphy books .. tasks .. etc..

So lets get started..
.


1. starting with light and types of lighting ..


[media=]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gmmZECtP3oM[/media]

2. Inka cheppukunte ISO ani shutter speed ani white balance ani chaala vunnai but... vaati gurinchi cheppukuntu poothe theory class laga vuntundhi.. so just easy ga gurtu pettukodaniki .. ee picture ni memorise cheyandi..

photography.jpg?w=830

 

==================================================================================

 

 

3.Camera ?

 

point and shoot cameras that come with iphone + in built settings. You can play with those settings to understand various physics of photography by playing around.

 

I have a friend who is a talented point and shoot photographer and instagram recognized, will ask her to share tips.  check the below video on how a point and shoot camera can be effective as well.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX76k-chflo

 

Best point and shoot camera ->Fully functional  canon G12

 

EVIL cameras Sony NEX 6Olympus OM-D E-M1, panasonic Gx7 and theFujifilm X-T1. These cameras are small and handy while fancy producing results close to SLR. These cameras are very trendy amoung tourists now a days. Since easy to carry and not as bulky as SLR, you will love to have one.

 

Rest of the cameras like DSLR , SLR

canon or nikon or panasonic lumix DMC or pentax 

These are obviously bulky and come with all features you expect for all occasions to shoot.

 

You probably need a tripod and remote  for shooting fireworks etc that require shutter speed of 1/500 or 1/1000. When the shutter speed is very high you can expect objects to be shaky. Hence you need a tripod and remote to avoid shaking of the setup while you click the shutter. 

 

If you are tight on budget and not sure how serious you will be on ? Go with used ones for less than 100$ and make trials.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?LH_ItemCondition=4&_from=R40%7CR40&_sacat=0&_sop=15&_nkw=dslr&_dcat=31388&rt=nc&_pppn=r1&_mPrRngCbx=1&_udlo=50&_udhi=100

 

======================================================

4.What type of lens to pick

 

 

          portrait_large.jpg   portrait_small.jpg

For many people, a good-looking portrait shot combines a flattering view of the subject against a blurred background. This is very easy to achieve with the right lens. The key behind a blurred background is having a lens with a small f-number, and the flattering perspective is down to a slightly magnified view. Lenses with small f-numbers also capture more light, which makes them ideal for shooting in low-light without a flash.

In our portrait lens guide we’ll show you which models are best for the job.

 

 

 

 

 

          telephoto_large.jpg   telephoto_small.jpg

If you want to get close to a distant subject, you need a telephoto lens. These are ideal for sports and wildlife photography, along with capturing candid shots of people at a distance. They’re also great for getting closer to details in both natural and urban environments which are lost in a larger view. 

Their broad flexibility coupled with a desire to zoom-closer than a standard kit lens makes a telephoto model the natural choice when most people start shopping for a second lens. See ourtelephoto lens guide for recommended models.
 

 

 

 

          macro_large.jpg   macro_small.jpg

If you’re into taking close-ups of flowers, insects or other tiny subjects, you’ll quickly become frustrated with the capabilities of a standard kit lens – they just can’t focus close enough to deliver a decent-sized image. 

The answer is a Macro lens, which is designed specifically for high quality close-up photography. Many also double-up as respectable portrait lenses. So if you want big photos of small subjects, check out our Macro lens guide for the best models.

 

     wide_large_2.jpg wide_small.jpg

Wide-angle lenses capture bigger views than normal, allowing you to squeeze very large subjects into the frame. They can prove invaluable whether you’re trying to photograph a large building, cramped interior, sweeping landscape view, or even just a big group shot. They’re also ideal when you literally can’t step back any further.

 

So if you’re into landscape or architectural photography, or often find yourself stepping-back to squeeze-in the desired shot, then check out our wide-angle lens guide for the best models.

 

 

 general_small.jpg 
General-purpose zooms handle most day-to-day shots, offering wide-angle to telephoto coverage. Unless you’re a specialist, you’ll probably keep a general-purpose zoom fitted to your DSLR more than any other lens so it makes sense to have a good one. 

Most DSLRs are sold with a standard lens, but upgrading to a better model can give you superior image quality, a broader range, quicker focusing or brighter apertures for low-light work and blurred backgrounds. See our general-purpose lens guide for the best models.
    
 

 

 

   

 
lens credits: Murthy gARU
 
 
==========================================================================================================

 

Now lets start Activity for this thread...

 

 

 

Each of us will paste our one favourite picture that we captured and also explain why do you think its favourite ? Also comment what this picture is missing if you already know some aspects like white balance.. etc..

ltt for kalam youth

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