AC016
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I guess the D600 is a beginners camera, for it has scene modes.
Nikon | Imaging Products | Creative support - Nikon D600
Nikon | Imaging Products | Creative support - Nikon D600
I guess the D600 is a beginners camera, for it has scene modes.
I guess the D600 is a beginners camera, for it has scene modes.
Nikon | Imaging Products | Creative support - Nikon D600
laughs,, quite the beginner's camera, I wonder how many people even use scen modes? People that are non skilled, typically set in Auto and forget,
and those that want to grow further, quickly go beyound any canned built in camera biased programmng mode.
But,, pretty harmless to leave them in. A really good exercise, is to read the manual, and study what bias is for each scene mode, one can learn then to apply the same bias in their own manual control, and the tune further to tune the scene.
Well, I suppose my brother's 25 years making a living at pointing and shooting have gone for naught as he will still use scene modes for some things. The camera is a tool, and learning how to use it as effectively as possible is the photographer's job. If you've never played with the scene modes then you're not exactly fully versed on your tool kit, are you? Not that you couldn't DIY, but if you know that the quick twist of a dial will get you nearly exactly what you want under certain conditions wouldn't that be something you'd like to have in your back pocket?
Relying on scene modes because you know no better makes you a beginner. Using them because you know how and when makes you everything but. Why hammer 4 nails when 1 screw will do?
thanx dude for sharing such useful information...bt ido nt think as a beginer u start with D3x00. its upto your creativity.or an iseo how you utilise your intelligence.
I'd thought I would share a few of my first photos. Still on auto learning the basics. This is my 8 month old son Alex.
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I think you will like it a lot.