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For Newbies to SLR film or digital - 01-15-2005, 09:40 PM


Hello all if your new to Film or Digital Photography with an SLR and want use your camera in Manual mode here is a sight with Bare bone easy to understand information on Exsposure, Aperture, shutter speed & focus.

And it's interactive A virtual hands on I wish I had this it would of saved me heaps of cash on film.

http://www.camerasinteractive.com/index.php Click on virtual camera :D
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01-18-2005, 07:27 AM


very good info... i know this will help out a few people for sure...

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It's been saved to my favorites and I plan on using it often, thanks

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A great tip! - 01-27-2005, 02:26 PM


Thanks so much for the great site!
I would gladly welcome more information like this for those of us (ME ME ME) who need a more "hands on" approach to learning about photography.

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01-27-2005, 02:39 PM


Great info. My buddy Kro-magnon has a canon digi and now swears by manual mode strictly! he gets way better colors and levels. I told him to post up some shots he took with his new lens, of his nephew who is a killer. You can definately see some nice colors and tones and levels in the shots.

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01-27-2005, 09:29 PM


Thanks for sharing the link. Should be beneficial to a lot of folks looking to get a nice intro or refresher.
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Thanks for the info, If only I could get that close to a race car in action :D
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