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Digital Photography - A Beginners Guide

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2010

http://froknowsphoto.com/ This is another teaser into the D3000 Super Secret Project. What do I consider to be the 4 most important things to focus on when starting in photography! Watch this video to find out!! Be sure to subscribe.

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  • the wheelchair part made me subscribe!thnx for sharing m8!

  • @anestakos83 thanks. 

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  • I love photography but im 15 and have no money I bought fujifilm finepix s2950 with my christmas money I love it I know its not a DLSR but its a start. You are cool and I sub you!

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  • @JaredPolin hey i don't want to have to buy many lenses...isn't there one great lens that is great for resolution, high HD quality, great AF, image stabilization, etc?

  • @anestakos83 Wheelchair part is hilarious ... made me subscribe as well !!!

  • @sparklingbeautyyx if its not there, try checking out your settings, it is around the menu area. and once u get there, just select image format as RAW.

  • @golfman90 I have a powershot sx10 though, will it work for those?

  • i cant open raw files on my laptop, i have to convert it into Jpeg and when I do that, it shrinks into less than 1MB. What should I do? I know RAW is better.

  • @sparklingbeautyyx u go click the menu button on ur camera, and then u mess around in there until u see image format. Select RAW.

  • How do you get RAW?

  • great guide!

  • Great Vid. I am planning to buy a Nikon D5100 cam. should i get the 18-50mm VR kit with it or go for the body only and save for a 50/f1.8? It would kinda be used for photoshoots. And later used to shoot portrait and landscape when we tour other countries. Thanks! keep posting more vids.

  • Really great tips! I started out with the D3000 about two years ago, great camera for starters and again, awesome tips.

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