Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Read your camera's manual

This tip seems obvious, but it's worth repeating. Every camera has features and limitations that are better learned by reading the manual than by taking a bad picture. If you just transitioned from film-based (or analog) photography to digital photography, this tip is especially important because there are important differences between the two camera types. Also, if you are shooting with a camera that has interchangeable lenses, read the documentation that comes with the lens. That way, you'll learn the limits of the lens and get pointers on using the lens within the parameters of its design before you start shooting.

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