PM: photography faces - I've decided to have a crack at teaching myself
decent photography.
Mainly, I'd imagine, landscapes and wildlife.
Any recommendations for an entry level SLR/Lens combination at no too horrendous a price?
Ant tips for a relative novice gratefully received.
I have had an old skool film SLR in the past (still have it) and dabbled a bit and, as a past Opto-Mechanical engineer, have a pretty good understanding of optics.
If folk would prefer to take this off line, email addy is:
tonyg dot mills at gmail dot com
Posted By: CB41 on July 28th 2015 at 10:39:56
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- PM: photography faces - I've decided to have a crack at teaching myself (General Chat) - CB41, Jul 28, 10:39:56
- If you want entry level.... (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Jul 28, 13:35:55
- Something like this would be a pretty good starter kit, (General Chat) - I Am Hoot, Jul 28, 11:01:49
- Those olympus' are great (General Chat) - Cardiff Canary, Jul 28, 13:18:05
- Cheers Jamie, will have a look (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Jul 28, 11:05:57
- No worries man (n/m) (General Chat) - I Am Hoot, Jul 28, 11:10:07
- did an extra A level in photography just as was interested in it (General Chat) - Tony Martin, Jul 28, 10:45:37
- Get a book called Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson. (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jul 28, 10:43:12
- ^ This! And buy a mirrorless camera. A lot of the dslr's are pretty dated now, (General Chat) - I Am Hoot, Jul 28, 10:49:28
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