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@JENDALL714 the "Art" isn't dying, just more people are taking pictures.
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haha learning video granny style!
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jeeze how old is this, the equipment looks really outdated
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Everything you mentioned is a convenience factor, convenience doesn't make a better picture, skill makes a better picture. No one ever said learning to photograph was easy, it takes time and skill. Only the unskilled have to worry about whether his pictures came out, skilled photographers never need to change speed of film, you adjust your apeture and shutting speed to compensate. Film speed only matters in low light , if you have no flash. But again all this comes with skill.
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Digital makes it easier for people to learn how to shoot well. No more changing film halfway through a roll because you need a different speed. No more finding out hours or days later whether what you were trying worked. You get real time results that allow you to improve your skills, and you don't have to waste money on developing film or wasting shots to get a different ISO.
I see digital as democratizing photography the same way the printing press democratized writing.
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This is a good tutorial, the art of photography is dying with digital, no one knows the basics anymore and rely too heavily on the automatic features of the camera, instead of the skill of the photographer. If you have to photoshop all your pictures, then you are not a photographer. My camera is 100% manual 35mm and my pictures come out better than the most expensive digital camera. It's the skill of the photographer that makes the shot, not the camer, and I don't have to photoshop!
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So sweet :) I love it!
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Wow! This is old school. Must be like 50 years old.
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way way out of date ...shutter speeds are at 200 -250 now
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true but anyone using a flash should understand this video anyway.
Haha, It's like watching a Darma Initiative video from the 80's. Thanks though.
ShawnVerne 2 years ago 31
ths is partly out of date due to TTL
Webcz 4 years ago 12