Basic photo course in Munich: Learn about ISO, aperture & time
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ISO?! What is that anyway? Why do I have to set this on my camera?
Aperture f = 5.6, what is that? My aperture is 10 - is that also possible? I can also “snap” automatically, right? - Or as my press photographer colleague once said: “I always set to “P” like professional! He really did. Then “M” means models and Tv means television, right? And “A “is for amateurs, T is for “? “- Just kidding!
What can you expect in my basic photo course in Munich?
I will explain all settings of your camera to you directly on site & with trial and error.
I'll give you the one best basic camera setting: “On” and click. Whether at a family party indoors or on the holiday island outside. No additional confusing information. But with some very good profit tricks* ISO aperture time with immediate use outdoors and indoors. The course ends voluntarily in one of the cafés and restaurants in the surrounding area with a final meeting.
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What to bring?
In rainy weather, an umbrella and/or protection for the camera, camera instruction manual. Appropriate clothing. Charged batteries/ full batteries. Note and pen or a device with spatch memos.
What is included?
Immediate implementation in practice.
Ralf Kruse
What began over 40 years ago with the fascination for photo technology and what can be created from it continues today.