Welcome to the first week of Tutorial Tuesday! Each week I will be writing a lesson, giving a challenge to go along with the lesson, and giving a list of further reading if you would like to keep learning about the week's topic. Also I will provide a way to pin the lesson so that you can come back to it easily and share it with others.
"What is a "point and shoot" and why would I need to know what one is?"
Let's start with the second part of the question, "why would I need to know what one is?". Well, knowing what a point and shoot is will save you some time and frustration in the future. Also, it's something you should learn about, if you haven't already.
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While point and shoots are not what most professionals primarily use, they are a great starter camera. Most point and shoots do have some settings you can change. For example, on my point and shoot you can change the ISO, exposure, White Balance, and a few other options. Don't worry if you don't if you don't get what all these terms mean, we'll discuss them later on. So to some it all up, a "point and shoot" is a compact camera that is easy to use, does not have the ability to change lenses, does not normally have full manual setting available, and is a great camera option for beginners.
This week's challenge:
Further Reading*:
Point and Shoot camera- Wikipedia
Point and Shoot Cameras- BH inDepth
Compact vs. Digital SLR Cameras- Cambridge in Colour
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*Note: I do not necessarily agree with or support these websites. Please visit them at your own risk.