5 Mistakes of New Photographers
By: Suto Cu
With the new era of digital cameras, photography has
become much more common. Almost anyone can afford a
camera and most have one. Even many cell phones have
a digital camera. While most new cameras are also
quite easy to use, there are still many areas in
photography where you need to have the knowledge to
succeed.
These are some of the most common mistakes made by
new digital photographers. If you are an unpracticed
photographer, you should try to at least avoid these
mistakes.
1.
Poor Camera
This is by far the most common mistake these days.
Many cheap digital models are only good for either
landscape or closeup photographs due to their poor
focus. Know your camera: what it can do and what are
its limitations. A $200 model should never be used
for professional photography.
2. Lighting
Another common mistake is to forget lighting or
believe the camera takes care of it all. You will
seldom get as good images in dark conditions with a
cheap flash than you could in plentiful natural
lighting.
3. Cropping
While it is much easier to see what gets in the
photo with today's LCD displays than with an
old-fashioned seeker, there are still plenty of
mistakes you can make. One thing to remember is that
you can crop the image on your computer. That means
you will most likely want to include too much space
around than too little.
4. Zooming
There are so make things that can go wrong with
zooming. The number one thing to keep in mind is to
always avoid using the digital zoom. It is a feature
found in many cheap digital cameras that basically
has the same result as cropping the image on your
computer. If you need zoom, only use the optical
zoom.
5.
Camera Settings
If you are not sure about the settings in your
camera, it may be best to use the defaults. If there
are several modes, the 'auto' mode is usually the
easiest to use. You should take care that you use a
good format to save the images. Often the high
detail mode with the highest resolution should be
used, if you are not short on memory.
The bottom line is: if you are serious about
photography, you must practice it. Digital
photography does not differ much it that sense.
If you do not learn the skills in advance, you are
going to have to learn them the hard way, and that
will probably mean making these mistakes and more.
It can also mean tens or hundreds of lost photos -
shots that could have been excellent had you not
made a simple mistake.
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