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GHelloo Ghumans van Carbonite,
Mesa has a bitten bug of wanting to get into an photography. Always like pictures on my phones & basically any concert I've been to has been seen through videos taken & a lens xD
Now don't go blazing major technical this & that what what please, it won't sink in. I'm busy coming to terms with AP, iso &shutter speed & how they work in conjunction together. Initial feelings I would like to target low light portrait/landscape images as the feeling of environment is always what captives me most, either isolated details or vast expanses (landscapes etc etc) & ideally would like to focus on such to begin with, more than likely isolated detail given city life.
The issue for me is the plethora of equipment & choice, stats on a product page are all good but sifting through use case & where some camera's shine more than others are vastly more time consuming than anything, so I ask if for some direction in this area. Camera release dates/age don't really bother me, a good product is a good product by design or user experience.
and with that, a poorly intended pun. Shoot(TIA)
Mesa has a bitten bug of wanting to get into an photography. Always like pictures on my phones & basically any concert I've been to has been seen through videos taken & a lens xD
Now don't go blazing major technical this & that what what please, it won't sink in. I'm busy coming to terms with AP, iso &shutter speed & how they work in conjunction together. Initial feelings I would like to target low light portrait/landscape images as the feeling of environment is always what captives me most, either isolated details or vast expanses (landscapes etc etc) & ideally would like to focus on such to begin with, more than likely isolated detail given city life.
The issue for me is the plethora of equipment & choice, stats on a product page are all good but sifting through use case & where some camera's shine more than others are vastly more time consuming than anything, so I ask if for some direction in this area. Camera release dates/age don't really bother me, a good product is a good product by design or user experience.
and with that, a poorly intended pun. Shoot(TIA)
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