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Oh definitely, more I'd never buy a camera first hand, i'd let someone else take the depreciation hit and get a great camera at a great second hand priceDSLRs have made new bodies so much more capable,
Oh definitely, more I'd never buy a camera first hand, i'd let someone else take the depreciation hit and get a great camera at a great second hand priceDSLRs have made new bodies so much more capable,
@lindsay, That sounds just about right, I will have to take another look at my local college, as I think they start new courses in September. Thanks for all the info.It's just called Digital Photography - An Introduction
There are Intermediate and then Advanced courses that follow on, but none are certificated or externally validated. They are evening courses to introduce and develop generic photography knowledge and skills with no pretension to being relevant to career or job, just for interest. However the college/faculty does teach HNC, HND and degree courses, and maybe one or two people might go on or over to those, but most of the students on my course at least are mature, not looking for a new career or even to make any side money out of it, just to develop their hobby. That's one of the nice things about it, because there's no pressure to deliver particular course or home work for any assessment.
So what type of course is it, if there is no certificate or validation, I mean what is it called ?
Indeed, Jungli and I have been doing very similar courses, his 10 weeks and mine 8, covering similar ground. The lack of assessment is rather nice, it makes it more relaxed and enjoyable. Interestingly we have had no dropouts over the first 6 weeks (from a starting cohort of 8),
Have done something similar, I now have a SD card in my wallet.Something I've still not fully learnt, many years into photography... Check if there is an SD card in the camera before you leave the hosue!
Drove up to Bakewell today, turned the camera on and got the dreaded message.
I put the card back in the camera straight after copying off the files and only format it once it’s backed upSomething I've still not fully learnt, many years into photography... Check if there is an SD card in the camera before you leave the hosue!
Drove up to Bakewell today, turned the camera on and got the dreaded message.
That’s a good idea I do the same and with batteries tooYea I have a spare that lives in my camera bag - if I haven't had a brain fail then it's my backup for a card failure, and if I've had a brain fail then it's my safety net.
Have done something similar, I now have a SD card in my wallet.![]()
Something I've still not fully learnt, many years into photography... Check if there is an SD card in the camera before you leave the hosue!
Drove up to Bakewell today, turned the camera on and got the dreaded message.