As fate would have it, my camera phone decided to die on me right about the time I was thinking of getting a good camera-and-lens-combo to take better pictures of the miniatures that I was painting. So about 9 months ago, me and the missus decided to invest in a DSLR camera (her for the family photos, me for the miniatures) which resulted in us getting the Canon EOS 650D and the Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 lens. It's a pricey investment but think of it as money saved which would otherwise be spent on models that will never see the light of day. You know what I mean.
Canon EOS 650D and the Tamron Macro Lens |
One thing the DSLR has done is force me to try ever harder to paint better because the level of detail that can be captured in photos has ratcheted up tremendously compared to my old camera phone. The ability to capture fine details can expose a badly painted miniature in all its ugly glory. Having had the DSLR camera for sometime, I have picked up some knowledge (and am still learning) which I hope to share in later blog posts. As the saying goes "If you want to learn something teach it".
What are the settings I need for my camera? |
1. Aperture versus Shutter Speed
2. Depth of field
3. Lighting (something simple that continues to be a huge challenge to master, for me anyway)
4. ISO settings
5. Photo taking techniques
6. In-camera effects
7. Flash - to use or not to use
8. Backgrounds
9. Post-editing on the cheap
10. Making your own light box
11. Other fun stuff
Looking forward to what you share.
ReplyDeleteI recently got a cannon 550D and have done well photographing people but not delved past the auto settings yet.
I hope to learn something along with you :)
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The Canon 550D is a nice camera too. =) Yep ... it would be great if we can learn from each other as we use our cameras.
ReplyDeleteCool post dude. Nice camera there, very good investment methinks. Looking forward to more post on this subject. I'll be the first to sign up to your class :)
ReplyDeleteHeh heh ... dude you take much better pictures than me ... way better. =) But trying to put up posts on photo-taking tutorials will at least allow me to share what I know as well as force me to learn/master what I was too lazy to look up previously.
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