Learn Photography Tips on DSLR Camera
Posted in Photography | By AhTim @ July 31st, 2009
The best way to learn is go for it. For example, you can’t learn swimming without go to swimming pool. No matter how many techniques I teach, you just can’t swim on dry table.
Same way for photography. I learn photography by using DSLR camera. I have ordered a beginner DSLR (Nikon D60) few weeks ago. And just received it last week.
DSLR Means Better Photo ?
No. If you think DSLR can make your photography more beautiful, then you’re Wrong! My first few days photo with DSLR even worst than a compact camera.
You have to understand the logic and control behind DSLR gear first. Or you just can’t shoot a photo that you want.
First Photography Blog
Here I’m proud to announce my first photo blog – LearnDslrCamera.com. I’ll share my photography experience here. You can visualize better on what I see and learn with photo.
Please go to LearnDslrCamera.com regularly and do give ratings for each photo. If you’re DSLR enthusiast, please give valuable comment on how to improve my skills. I’ll take it seriously.

As you can see, this Photo Blog designed in simple black and white colors. Mainly to show you my best photo. Every photo have its own story. It maybe a story, a true scenario or my thoughts.
Do enjoy my photo and don’t forget to give your ratings and comment. They are motivation for me to shoot more beautiful and nice photo!
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July 31st, 2009 at 5:16 PM
great tips, I need to learn about it.
August 3rd, 2009 at 10:52 PM
Interesting Article.The information you provide is useful.thanks for sharing
March 26th, 2010 at 12:13 PM
True enough. I upgraded from an Olympus E510 to an E3 and the more elaborate focusing system messed up my first attempts more than it helped. That has changed now. As far as a first DSLR, I recommend the E520 (an E510 with a couple more features in the software and an extra anti-shake mode). This is a simple, somewhat compact DSLR. After I checked my hand held photos of Machu Picchu with my kit lens (40-150mm) zoomed to max, I was intensely satisfied with the E510. My E3 is aimed at the serious photographer. Both are a great value in their price range. Research Olympus and see why the lens are compact for the f-stop, clarity and zoom range. And that keeps the overall system price down. As far as I know, they are the only company that redesigned their lenses and camera from scratch, only for digital photography. Sure, you can easily use old 35mm film camera lenses on a digital Olympus and make use of the in-body anti-shake. But that doesn’t mean a lens is optimized for digital photography. If money is no object, go get the most expensive Nikon or Canon they make. Otherwise check out Olympus as an option.
April 30th, 2010 at 10:16 PM
Great tips, I think many people (including myself) think that the DSLR will give you great pics automatically. Thanks!
July 12th, 2010 at 8:59 PM
Yes, I agree that you cannot learn if you do not have the tool. DLSR although expensive, is very rewarding especially when you see the outcome of your pictures. However, it takes lots of practice and patience to learn this gear!
September 10th, 2010 at 1:02 AM
DSLR is just an instrument to capture images. But what makes it more beautiful is your passion towards photography. If you do it with passion, becoming great photographer is just within your reach.
Best regards.