I have free access to a family member’s camera but it really isn’t the best. I think it has a 1/2" sensor though the sensor is not listed anywhere on the box or in the manual which I guess is a red flag. Should I wait and save up more money to buy a better camera or could I use this one to learn on?
You can absolutely learn on it. Start to get a hood understanding of ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. Practice composing scenes and learning how to edit
“Is it legal in the US to store your guns in a nightstand or something? That’s insane.”
Don’t restrict my freedom
“Even so, that’s just irresponsible. It’s my duty to make sure nobody has access to my guns except if I personally give them access, after making sure they know how to handle them safely.”
This is the proper way everyone should be thinking. Just don’t force it upon people
Even if the inflation rate lowers the existing prices of things won’t go down. Also, the inflation still exists so prices will continue to go up, just at a slower pace. The US government needs to quit printing money for starters
Which lens for low light event + portraits?
Hi everyone, although I like to study the photography topic, I’m really a noob when it comes to practical terms....
So I found a cheap bridge camera that I have free access to. Is it worth learning on. ( www.adorama.com )
I have free access to a family member’s camera but it really isn’t the best. I think it has a 1/2" sensor though the sensor is not listed anywhere on the box or in the manual which I guess is a red flag. Should I wait and save up more money to buy a better camera or could I use this one to learn on?
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