newbie with canon XSI
whats up guys,
just bought the canon rebel xsi with the stock lens , im a complete newb at slr camera, was wondering if anyone could help me take better pics and point out techniques, today i started taking pics , but 5 out of 10 came out blurry
, i need more practice lol, is there any tutorial online that could help me out?
thanks
just bought the canon rebel xsi with the stock lens , im a complete newb at slr camera, was wondering if anyone could help me take better pics and point out techniques, today i started taking pics , but 5 out of 10 came out blurry
thanks
Welcome to the forums! You can find loads of information in these threads; if you have questions, first tip is to use your seach feature. Chances are that your question has already been asked and or debated.
Here's a good link in our forums to start your photography lessons:
https://my350z.com/forum/photography/232538-the-official-digital-photography-101-thread.html
Seeing that you're running a canon camera as well, check out this great thread which talks about post processing with RAW images and software to help achieve your goals if it wasn't already captured by your camera:
https://my350z.com/forum/photography/294490-raw-processing-w-canon-s-digital-photo-professional-maximize-your-canon-dslr-pics.html
Another great source of information is the internet, just google it. It's out there. Lastly, if you plan on taking your photography to the next level, check out your local book store and buy some books, you can also use amazon as cheaper alternative.
Good luck!
Here's a good link in our forums to start your photography lessons:
https://my350z.com/forum/photography/232538-the-official-digital-photography-101-thread.html
Seeing that you're running a canon camera as well, check out this great thread which talks about post processing with RAW images and software to help achieve your goals if it wasn't already captured by your camera:
https://my350z.com/forum/photography/294490-raw-processing-w-canon-s-digital-photo-professional-maximize-your-canon-dslr-pics.html
Another great source of information is the internet, just google it. It's out there. Lastly, if you plan on taking your photography to the next level, check out your local book store and buy some books, you can also use amazon as cheaper alternative.
Good luck!
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