Sunday, June 2, 2013

10 Reasons Beginner Photographers Should Try to Learn With Manual Film Cameras – PictureCorrect

10 Reasons Beginner Photographers Should Try to Learn With Manual Film Cameras – PictureCorrect: "When I learned about photography for the first time, it was in my high school’s darkroom with a fully-manual Pentax K1000, which was at one time possibly the most prolific and popular SLR camera on the market. Why, you ask? Because it was built like a brick (which is mainly what makes them a popular decisions for school boards around the world), have a fast maximum shutter speed, and don’t have very much else. After all, there is nothing more detrimental to the learning process than distractions such as buttons, knobs, and menus. Most people today are learning photography on entry-level DSLRs, which, while more basic than a fancy high-end digital, are still needlessly convoluted and, worst of all, easy to use!"

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