Online Photo Webinar - Basics of Photography
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Have you always wondered how to use your camera correctly? In this basic photo course in Kiel, you will get to know and understand your camera using manual mode (M). We're talking about ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. Our photo webinar takes place online via Microsoft Teams. We'll help you with tips and tricks from our everyday practice. This gives you good results quickly and allows you to let your creativity run wild.
Possible topics/process:
- Introduction, what do I need to take pictures?
- Memory cards, batteries and equipment
- Manual mode (M)
- Quick menu, ISO, aperture, shutter speed
- Focal lengths, which lens do I need?
- Partial automation, RAW and JPG
- Picture review
How does the photo course work?
- A warm welcome and introductory round
- In a theoretical unit, you will learn everything you need to know about your camera.
- We will try out what we have learned directly with our own camera. Now it's your turn: take your own pictures!
- Of course, there is plenty of time for questions via the chat.
Who is the photo course suitable for?
Are you interested in photography and would like to finally master the basic settings of your camera? Then this photo course is perfect for you. You'll learn how to understand your camera better and take great photos.
Please note: At least 6 people must attend for the course to take place.
Details to remember
What to bring?
- camera with lens (bridge/compact camera, digital camera, mobile phone, mirrorless camera or SLR camera)
- replacement batteries, memory cards, manual
- A notepad with pen
What is included?
- An hour full of knowledge and lots of fun.
- Here you'll learn everything you need to know about your camera.
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