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<blockquote data-quote="Pruitt1222" data-source="post: 147592" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>Its amazing how good of image quality you can get out of amature gear with practice. The dslr is making wanna-bes(Like me) into pros cause there is no fear of spending tons on developing fees. Just piddle around till it floats you boat, I would have loved having one of these in photography class in highschool. Another thing you can do when tripod shooting is make sure you cover the rear view finder, extra light can sneak in there and cause bright spots if there is a light behind the camera. Also to take pictures of the moon you have to adjust the shutter speed alot faster then you might thank to get any detail, Like real fast. Some thing I like doing when my nephews and nieces come over is to carry camera and tripod outside and set the camera to aputare priority, Turn it all the way up as high as it will go and still take a picture. Give them all flash lights and tell them to point them towards the camera and try and write their names or to run around and try and make designs together. Keeps them amused for hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pruitt1222, post: 147592, member: 2683"] Its amazing how good of image quality you can get out of amature gear with practice. The dslr is making wanna-bes(Like me) into pros cause there is no fear of spending tons on developing fees. Just piddle around till it floats you boat, I would have loved having one of these in photography class in highschool. Another thing you can do when tripod shooting is make sure you cover the rear view finder, extra light can sneak in there and cause bright spots if there is a light behind the camera. Also to take pictures of the moon you have to adjust the shutter speed alot faster then you might thank to get any detail, Like real fast. Some thing I like doing when my nephews and nieces come over is to carry camera and tripod outside and set the camera to aputare priority, Turn it all the way up as high as it will go and still take a picture. Give them all flash lights and tell them to point them towards the camera and try and write their names or to run around and try and make designs together. Keeps them amused for hours. [/QUOTE]
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