Author(s): Derrick Story | Duration (hr:min): 01:01
Released on: 1/27/2010 | 318 MB | FF-RS-HF-ULD
Compact, point-and-shoot cameras are convenient, travel-ready, and inexpensive. They’re also more capable—and complex—than ever. In Getting Pro Results from a Compact Camera, photographer Derrick Story shows how to use a compact camera to take photos that rival those of far more expensive cameras. Derrick shows how to get the most out the camera’s lens as you shoot wide-angle, telephoto, and even macro shots. Derrick also discusses the camera’s exposure system and clarifies the differences among ISO settings and scene modes. He also shows how to get the best pictures in a variety of lighting conditions, including making judicious use of the flash to supplement existing light.
Course Contents
Introduction Welcome
1. Getting the Most Out of the Lens
The big picture
Using sunglasses as a polarizer
Reviewing the sunglasses shots
Shooting macro
Shooting super-wide-angle panoramas
Stitching a panorama
Shooting telephoto shots
2. Secrets of the Exposure System
Exposure secrets
Understanding ISO
Reviewing images with different ISOs
Using exposure lock
Reviewing the exposure lock shots
Using scene modes
3. Taking Control of the Flash
Flash intro
Using the flash outdoors (fill flash)
Reviewing the fill flash shots
Turning the flash off indoors
Turning the flash off at twilight
Reviewing the twilight shots
Conclusion Goodbye
Topics include:
* Understanding ISO.
* Stitching a panorama.
* Using exposure lock.
* Using the flash indoors and out.
* Adapting professional techniques to small cameras.
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February 1st, 2010
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