Kamis, 12 Februari 2015

5 Basic Photography Tips For Beginners

5 Basic Photography Tips For Beginners


5 Basic Photography Tips For Beginners

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Some photography tips not only be applied to the dSLR camera to get great results. So, even if your camera is a pocket camera or camera phone though, the following five tips can be very useful for you, especially if you're really just learning photography.

Rule of Thirds

It is a composition technique that is very easy to learn. In essence, your picture will look more attractive if the object is not right in the middle. All digital cameras - even in your cell phone - has settings 'grid', which consists of two vertical and two horizontal lines are 'lining' your picture so it will look like is divided into 9 sections. If you enable this option, then you will be able to set the location of the object in two-thirds of the photos by these guide lines.

Change the height of the camera or point of view

Most people take pictures with the camera eye level height. But this is a boring way. Try to move the camera up or down to get a more interesting picture. Maybe this will be difficult because you can not see what you photograph through the viewfinder. But over time, you will discover how to take photos in a way that is unique or - more simply - you can use a camera that has a flexible LCD that can be tilted in any direction to control the composition.

Always Use Selection and Quality Maximum Resolution

Because the memory card is now not a luxury anymore, there is no reason to save its capacity by using smaller image size option or low resolution. Always use the highest option provided your camera. By doing so, you have a good quality photo can be printed, edited, and distributed without reducing its beauty. If your camera supports RAW format - which is where all the recorded data stored camera sensor - use that format.

Important Trio In Exposure: ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed

This is the hardest part about photography for beginners. In short, it's like this:
  • ISO how sensitive the sensor is to light cameras; High ISO will allow you take pictures even under dim light, but there will be more 'noise'. ISO lower the better, but it is not always possible to be used primarily indoors.
  • Aperture determine the focal length (figure f or f /) and describe the physical size of the lens opening. The high value means there is a small hole that put a bit of light, the results will show the sharpness of the background area. Small f numbers mean large lens aperture, and the background will appear blurred or out of focus.
  • Shutter Speed is how long the shutter stays open to let light into the sensor. If open for longer periods of time, then the resulting image will show the movement, while a short time will catch only one silent movement.

Learn Mode Available In your camera

Even compact cameras were at least has the following modes:
  • Manual mode that will let you set all the options for shooting.
  • Otomatis who submit fully to the camera settings.
  • Programmed which provides more options specific to the object or specific techniques such as sports, portrait, fireworks, and so on.
In dSLR camera, you will find some other fashion, and it is also important for you to know. These settings will let you set some variables and submit the rest of the settings on the camera.
  • Av/A: Aperture ValueIt is most commonly used for general shooting and give you the flexibility to adjust the number Aperture or f /. The camera will then calculate the best shutter speed and ISO to cooperate with a number f you choose.
  • Tv/S: Time Value/Shutter SpeedThis will give you control over shutter speed, of course. Then the camera will determine the number of aperture and ISO best to use.
   There are also some tutorials important that we provide for you:

Basic Techniques Shooting Method Using DSLR Camera

 

Understanding the Auto Focus Mode DSLR Camera

 

Learning Photography For Beginners with DSLR Camera

Learning Photography For Beginners

Learning Photography For Beginners


Learning Photography For Beginners with DSLR Camera

Belajar Fotografi Bagi Pemula dengan Kamera DSLR
When you want to learn photography, you might be thinking about what kind of camera you want to use. What should DSLR camera for beginners or for professionals. However, when you learn photography is advisable to buy a regular DSLR cameras because the fast-paced technological developments make growing the camera specifications. Previous IDS | International Design School will tell you what the DSLR. Digital single lens reflex digital camera or a single reflection is a system that uses a camera lens lineup single path towards focal panel and viewfinder. This system makes you look exactly the same object with the results of your picture.
For you who have spend more likely to choose a sophisticated camera because the quality is superior. However, when examined more deeply, DSLR cameras with advanced camera does not have much difference. As an example, the image quality of a DSLR camera Canon 550D, 600D, 60D, actually not much different. Which distinguishes only photographic techniques and the quality of the lens you use. Below are tips for you who want to learn photography with DSLR cameras.
1. When buying a camera, do not ever be afraid to tamper with your camera. By reading the manual, you do not have to worry if the camera will be damaged. Indeed, it was so curiosity with new stuff you sometimes lazy to read the manual book, but the book is very useful for you who would like to know the intricacies of your camera.
2. Using a DSLR camera allows for you to be more creative than using a point and shoot camera. Always use manual mode even though there is an auto mode that further facilitate you in a slingshot. However, using the auto mode will make you stuck alias undeveloped.
3. Learning photography means you have to understand the three elements in the camera DSR, namely Iso, Aperture, and Shutter Speed. What the hell is it? ISO determines the light sensitivity of the camera. The greater the ISO, the more sensitive the sensor in the light so that the image obtained will be even brighter. Aperture is the lens aperture is set large or small diaphragm thereby affecting the amount of incoming light. The smaller aperture will eat the bigger the hole diaphragm. While the shutter speed or aperture is vulnerable time when you open the shutter button. Or the time available between the time you push the button to switch back to the original position.
4. Use the default kit lens or lenses when you buy a camera. When will learn photography, do not think of another lens for your needs because the default is usually very decent lens to start learning. If your needs increase, then to think buying a particular lens.
5. Learning self-taught photographic ecara did nothing wrong. However, it is recommended you have a mentor or companion who can make you more reliable in photography. With the mentor knoweldge can increase as you can ask questions directly to people who are more expert.
6. And the last one is always photographing whatever be interesting object think. Always carry a camera so that you never miss an important moment. With a lot of practice of course you will better understand the character DSLRmu camera.

Understanding Auto Focus

Understanding Auto Focus

Understanding the Auto Focus Mode DSLR Camera

Nowadays almost all digital SLR cameras equipped with several options how to perform autofocus camera (autofocus mode). Photographing silent vase on the table would require a different way of autofocus with photographing young children who were dribbling field. Intentionally this discussion about not autofocus and manual focus so that not too long.

When shooting stationary objects, we usually use a single point of focus, lock focus entirely new photograph. But when photographing objects / people who are always moving switch positions, we need a camera that is capable of moving the focus point automatically follow the seubyek. The good news DSLR camera equipped with such features. Let surgical one by one:



Mode Autofocus Single Area

In Canon DSLR cameras was named "One Shot AF" while in the Nikon DSLR camera called the "Single Area AF". From the name is quite clear that we choose a focus point and then the camera will look for contrasts in one area of the focal point. When we pressed the shutter button halfway or AF-On button pressed (if using a DSLR camera that has a dedicated button AF-On), the camera will lock focus at that point yet. If subject to change position and although we still push the shutter button halfway, the camera will not move the focus automatically.
In this fashion, we will not be able to squeeze a full shutter (taking photos) before the camera can lock the focus point. However, this provision could be tricked through settings in the menu autofocus and set the focus priority.

Mode Autofokus Continuous/AI Servo

This mode on camera Nikon DSLR named "Continuous / AF-C" while at Canon named "AI Servo". This mode is used when we have to follow a subject that continues to move the position of photos, for example, when we are shooting sports, animals or a car that was speeding.
 
In this mode, the camera will menganilis subject movement and predict where the direction of motion of the subject by placing the focal point slightly precedes the existence of the subject. With the Continuous mode, we can follow the movement of the subject and get a sharp focus. The trick is to keep the shutter button pressed halfway while aiming to continue the movement of the subject or the AF-On button pressed with the thumb (if any).

Autofocus Mode Hybrid / Mixed Between Single and Continuous

At Canon DSLR camera called "AI Focus" while in Nikon named "AF-A". A focus mode between Single and Continuous mixture where the camera will change the focus from single to continuous or vice versa according to the condition of the subject of the photo. If the camera secretly photographed will wear a temporary single moving object the camera will switch to the Continuous mode.
Not all types of DSLR cameras have this mode. For beginners, this mode selection is actually quite helpful because it does not need to toggle the focus mode.

Autofocus Mode Which One Should You Use?

    The conclusion is actually quite easy:
    When shooting stationary objects or people who pose please use Single mode
    When photographing moving objects constantly, use Continuous mode
    For everyday purposes, you can leave the default camera in position mode or continuous mode hybrid. Just when the camera can not lock the focus in Continuous mode, for example when shooting in dark conditions rather please move to the Single mode.
    For starters, his hands still not too agile toggle quickly focus mode, you can use a hybrid mode (if indeed there on camera).

How to Change the Focus Mode?

How to change the focus mode is not the same from one camera to another camera. For that I suggest manually check each one. In Nikon D300s / D700, you can find that there is a small hook on the front left of the lens mount: AF-S, AF-C and M (amanual). While at Canon (eg EOS 60D), you can change their focus mode by pressing the AF button at the top of the camera will appear in the focus mode selection on the LCD panel.

Rabu, 11 Februari 2015

Basic Techniques Shooting

Basic Techniques Shooting

Basic Techniques Shooting Method Using DSLR Camera

DSLR cameras are increasingly a trend among the public, various manufacturers are now launching the latest DSLR cameras, in addition equipped with various features, DSLR image quality in accordance with what we want if we know how to use it.
Using a DSLR camera is not easy to make the image quality, there are tricks and hints that we should follow to produce a better quality portrait, unless you have had previous experience of the camera. And this time we will discuss the basic techniques glance using a DSLR camera. Due to the level of the basic technique is relatively easy to learn especially for us first-use DSLR cameras.

First of all to be aware of is to make sure the camera is in a state ready to be used, check the battery, check memory, etc. Once you feel the camera is ready to use, then we try to set up the camera first, setting the camera to AV mode (Aperture Value) is just resize the aperture diaphragms so that the shutter speed is automatically set by the camera.
Then, the best aperture / best sharpness in aperture of F / 8.0 if the DOF (depth of field) longer able to use aperture F / 14 (not recommended if using F / 16 and above, it all looks the focus but the sharpness is reduced to less than the maximum results ). Furthermore, we make sure to use the ISO 100 (the lower the better) if the light is less and the shutter speed is less (better shutter speed on 1/60 so as not to shake) can be increased ISO her. Then the latter is better to use a lens like the 18-55mm and 17-85mm wide.
After making the settings, make sure the place where good for photographing, and in determining where to shoot must be ensured good too because it will affect the images to be taken. To the direction of sunlight, better photographing do not lead to the opposite, it would be better to the sun (because we need sunlight for lighting).
Photographing better in the morning and afternoon, because if during the day, sunlight is too sharp (usually white sky and uninteresting). Choose a good and beautiful background (choose at will). And look for the best angle, it can be said there is a low angle, mid angle, high angle. The third angle makes a difference in the picture is very significant results.
If you want to capture a face, a background note, avoid colored background - colorful or images chaotic, which causes less clear (could be just a background that becomes prominent). So, try to menghidarinya. If you've tried the basic techniques, and try experimenting with other basic techniques.
Using DSLR Camera Panning technique, which is a camera with less moving toward the object movement (panning) to coincide with the release button. Results blurred background picture, but the picture is very clear subject. How clear or blurred subjects depending on the speed or slow motion panning. If the movement together - together with the movement of the subject, then the resulting image is clear. Conversely, if the camera is faster or slower than the movement of the subject, then the results will blur (blur).
Using the camera SDLR slowspeed technique is when a fast moving object photographed with a low shutter speed, then the result image will appear blurred, though - will be swept away, but the background is clear. This effect is sometimes good and lead to a sense of motion of the subject.
Using a DSLR camera using freeze technique that we use fast speed for photographing moving objects. The faster pergeraan the object, the greater number shutter speed should be used. With some basic techniques using DSLR cameras, may be able to assist you in the experiment to produce quality images as desired, may be useful and good luck.