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Hi All,
Apologies for my painful rant and if this has been answered before, I've done many searches and cant find a similar thread!
I'm absolutely new to the whole 'photography scene' in general. My only previous experience is a 'point and shoot' sony cybershot camera that comes on holidays,to the races and to all the family and friend get togethers that i've attended.
Thing is, I've always had a huge hunger to take artistic photo's, and have never been in the financial or time friendly position to try develop any photographic skills to speak of!
Recently,(the past 6 months or so) with my finances looking up and my time management somewhat sorted,I have decided to take the plunge,make a lifestyle change and learn some new skills.
With that said,here lies my problem,
1. I want to learn how to use a camera properly, but do i need to learn on a bridge camera first or would a DSLR be a better investment(financially and for skills improvement)?
2. From reading reviews, rants and raves i have an automatic attraction to Nikon! I believe that brand choice lies in the eye of the photographer, so is there any reason to look outside this brand?
3. With a budget of £1500 or so for initial start up, what is the best option for the complete beginner?What do I need to start shooting?(lenses/camera/cards/tripod etc)
4. As I'm living and working in a remote part of the country, is there any courses that you recommend as an internet course?Are these courses worth while or is practice the best way to learn? (The countryside where i live would inspire anybody to take beautiful photo's)
Any recommendations are greatly needed and appreciated!!!!
Once again, i'm sorry if this has been covered already............
Thanks..........
Apologies for my painful rant and if this has been answered before, I've done many searches and cant find a similar thread!
I'm absolutely new to the whole 'photography scene' in general. My only previous experience is a 'point and shoot' sony cybershot camera that comes on holidays,to the races and to all the family and friend get togethers that i've attended.
Thing is, I've always had a huge hunger to take artistic photo's, and have never been in the financial or time friendly position to try develop any photographic skills to speak of!
Recently,(the past 6 months or so) with my finances looking up and my time management somewhat sorted,I have decided to take the plunge,make a lifestyle change and learn some new skills.
With that said,here lies my problem,
1. I want to learn how to use a camera properly, but do i need to learn on a bridge camera first or would a DSLR be a better investment(financially and for skills improvement)?
2. From reading reviews, rants and raves i have an automatic attraction to Nikon! I believe that brand choice lies in the eye of the photographer, so is there any reason to look outside this brand?
3. With a budget of £1500 or so for initial start up, what is the best option for the complete beginner?What do I need to start shooting?(lenses/camera/cards/tripod etc)
4. As I'm living and working in a remote part of the country, is there any courses that you recommend as an internet course?Are these courses worth while or is practice the best way to learn? (The countryside where i live would inspire anybody to take beautiful photo's)
Any recommendations are greatly needed and appreciated!!!!
Once again, i'm sorry if this has been covered already............
Thanks..........
Welcome. I'm also new to DSLR and so can only give you very limited advice. I have bought a Nikon D40X which is easy to get to grips with, as it has some creative photography modes (which means everything is more or less set up for you) and also all the advanced modes- so you can actually go out and take some photos while you are still studying the manual. It comes with a nice 18-55mm kit lens which is the most useful for taking landscape photography, as like you we live in a very beautiful area, just across the water from you. The Nikon D40X is selling at a very reasonable price at the moment as it has been superceeded by the Nikon 60.
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