I thought it would be nice to have a thread for those of us who enjoy taking pictures but do not have a clue about cameras
I'm proud to say " I don't know my DIN from my ISO ".... how about you ?
Also my equipment is rather modest
But I enjoy getting it out now that the weather is warmer
charles
If you don't know your DIN from your ISO
- Charles Nicol
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Re: If you don't know your DIN from your ISO
Good for you Charles!
Perhaps some of the more experienced photographers could shed some light on this subject for the benefit of us all.
If they sold a book (like the PC ones) called photography for dummy's, I'd be first in the que.
Denise
Perhaps some of the more experienced photographers could shed some light on this subject for the benefit of us all.
If they sold a book (like the PC ones) called photography for dummy's, I'd be first in the que.
Denise
- Charles Nicol
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Re: If you don't know your DIN from your ISO
Thanks Denise !!
I am happy being an ignoramus... i get great pleasure from my feeble efforts !!
Charles
I am happy being an ignoramus... i get great pleasure from my feeble efforts !!
Charles
Re: If you don't know your DIN from your ISO
http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/key=exposure
Denise
The above URL is one of the clearest explanations of exposure I have seen./
HTH
Hamearis
Denise
The above URL is one of the clearest explanations of exposure I have seen./
HTH
Hamearis
- Charles Nicol
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Re: If you don't know your DIN from your ISO
thanks for that Hamearis !!
i do not want to even think about exposure on a frosty day like this
charles
i do not want to even think about exposure on a frosty day like this
charles