Showing posts with label DSLR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DSLR. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

Zenith PhotoCourse

Part 3: Mode Dial
Frank explains the Mode Dial on your DSLR in this third part of our Zenith PhotoCourse

Welcome back to Zenith PhotoCourse. We do apologise first and foremost for the “long pause” of our course, as Mark and I have been busy with our assignments over the past few weeks. But let’s not get into that, shall we?
Right… let’s get on with our course then...

THE MODE DIAL
A typical Mode Dial on a DSLR.
First-time DSLR users will naturally shoot using ‘Auto’ mode on the mode dial (for those who don’t know what a mode dial is, it’s the large circular dial at the top left or top right of a DSLR, depending on the model or make of course).

Friday, August 6, 2010

Zenith PhotoCourse

Part 2: Hold your DSLR the right way

Zenith photographer Frank tells you how to hold your camera correctly in Part 2 of our Zenith PhotoCourse.

I bet you can't wait to start shooting with your brand spanking new DSLR. But before you do that, what'ya say we learn a thing or two about how to properly hold your camera, eh?
You see, how you hold your camera affects your shooting because if you're comfortable holding it, shooting becomes a breeze, and vice versa. Holding your camera the right way also helps you avoid blurriness in your pictures (camera shake) as a result of unsteady hands, and makes shooting quicker and more accurate as well.
I'm sure many of you start to get into photography after buying yourself a handy dandy digital compact camera and using it for a couple of years, before deciding to go for a DSLR. So naturally, some of you would hold your brand new DSLR the way you held your digital compact.
Because the shape, size and weight of a DSLR differ greatly from a compact camera, you will need to hold it in certain ways to make sure you're comfortable with the DSLR and that your hands are stable enough to hold your much heavier new toy.
Allow me to show you how...

YOUR RIGHT HAND
The correct way to hold your camera
When handling your DSLR, make sure that your thumb is on the back of your camera. This provides better support and a firmer hold. Besides a better grip, you can also use your right thumb to navigate through the buttons and dials located conveniently within reach of the thumb, on the back of the camera (e.g. shutter dial or the D-Pad).

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Zenith PhotoCourse Week 1

Part 1: Getting up-close and personal with your DSLR

Zenith photographer Frank helps you get “intimate” with your DSLR in this rather short Part 1 of our PhotoCourse. So take out your DSLRs and let Frank show you which button to push or which dial to turn. :)


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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Online basic photography crash course for beginners



That's right! For all you budding photographers out there, we're gonna be bringing you our crash course that will teach you the basics of photography, from how to hold your camera to how to achieve that perfect exposure every time, and so much more!!!
No registration needed, no nonsense, no problem! All you need to do is have your digital SLR's right beside you when you read through our easy-to-follow guides, and you're good to go!
So if you've just taken your digital SLR fresh out of the box but not sure what to do with it, log on to our blog and we will teach you the basics of photography and you will start shooting in no time at all!
Watch out for our helpful, no-nonsense Zenith PhotoCourse, coming to you soon, only at zenithphotoworks.blogspot.com

p/s: If you're reading this, we'd appreciate if you could help us to spread the word out. Cheers! - Mark & Frank