I took 850 photos yesterday, and I learned a lot. Little things like; taking the same photo while switching the shutter speed. Just have a big enough memory card, and if your camera shoots raw, make your JPEG size small so you get more out of your card. I also learned that you have to make sure, when you are shooting outside that you try to keep lots of the details in the sky. Also don't bring your tripod when you are wanting to take tons of photos. A tripod really slows you down while you are trying to take hundreds of photos. If you need a tripod though use it. If you don't get the horizon level enough in your photo, just fix it in Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom and you can fix it under ten seconds after you learn how to fix the horizon. They have tutorials on YouTube on how to level the horizon while using Photoshop or Lightroom.
Get a lens with image stabilization; I find this really helpful when you are using your max focal length of your lens without a tripod. I would find that I would buy the more expense lens with the image stabilization if you are going to shoot outside a lot without a tripod.
Always format your card after your done downloading all your photos and video to your computer. If you don't format your card every-time you put it in your camera; you are just risking your data for no good apparent reason. Every-time you shoot format it in your camera, so it can get all the data of the card before shooting some more shots. Also this improves the performance of the card by tons if you are a sports photographer. You should always format your card when you get a new card, check your camera's menu and see the format option. This will delete all your photos so make sure that you downloaded them to your computer first. Thank you for reading my blog and have a nice day.
Get a lens with image stabilization; I find this really helpful when you are using your max focal length of your lens without a tripod. I would find that I would buy the more expense lens with the image stabilization if you are going to shoot outside a lot without a tripod.
Always format your card after your done downloading all your photos and video to your computer. If you don't format your card every-time you put it in your camera; you are just risking your data for no good apparent reason. Every-time you shoot format it in your camera, so it can get all the data of the card before shooting some more shots. Also this improves the performance of the card by tons if you are a sports photographer. You should always format your card when you get a new card, check your camera's menu and see the format option. This will delete all your photos so make sure that you downloaded them to your computer first. Thank you for reading my blog and have a nice day.
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