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<blockquote data-quote="shungokusatsu29" data-source="post: 180365" data-attributes="member: 15818"><p>HI Everyone!</p><p></p><p>I finally saved up enough money to buy my first camera and start my quest as an amateur photog! I'm considering getting a 50mm lens (per a friends recommendation) as well as a 35mm prime lens for guitar videos. I'm going to do my research here but my main focus is to do some landscaping/nightscene shots as well as some portrait work (for friends and family). Anywho, I'm glad to finally be part of this community. I got to know my camera a little bit today, and the learning curve isn't too bad for a beginner. My next task is to learn about ISOs as well as aperature (camera shutter speed right?) and figure out how to use various settings to maximize the quality and 'look' of my shooting! Any beginner tips/advice is greatly appreciated! I know stuff doesn't happen over night, so, I'll be taking my time and enjoying this rewarding experience.</p><p></p><p>Cullen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shungokusatsu29, post: 180365, member: 15818"] HI Everyone! I finally saved up enough money to buy my first camera and start my quest as an amateur photog! I'm considering getting a 50mm lens (per a friends recommendation) as well as a 35mm prime lens for guitar videos. I'm going to do my research here but my main focus is to do some landscaping/nightscene shots as well as some portrait work (for friends and family). Anywho, I'm glad to finally be part of this community. I got to know my camera a little bit today, and the learning curve isn't too bad for a beginner. My next task is to learn about ISOs as well as aperature (camera shutter speed right?) and figure out how to use various settings to maximize the quality and 'look' of my shooting! Any beginner tips/advice is greatly appreciated! I know stuff doesn't happen over night, so, I'll be taking my time and enjoying this rewarding experience. Cullen [/QUOTE]
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