Minggu, 07 April 2013

How to Use Your DSLR Like a Film Camera











Steps :

1. Be sure that it is a DSLR and not a compact camera. You will want to be setting your camera                  to manual, aperture priority, or shutter priority. You can't do that with a compact camera.





2. Cover your view-screen. That is one of the 'cool' things about your digital is the immediate feedback.
    Film doesn't have that.


  •  Consider using something like a Post It note or a reduced size 3 x 5 card.

  •  Don't use duct tape or any type of tape that will leave residue behind.


3. Choose your ISO. When you buy film, it is 200, 400, and on upwards. With film, you can't change         after a few shots. Choose your ISO for your shots and leave it there.


4. Decide on your mode. You can choose between full manual, aperture priority and shutter priority. Just those three.



5. Learn how to adjust your Fstop easily.


6. Decide on the number of photographs per 'roll of film'. Normally, you can buy them in 24 or 36 packages. Obviously, you aren't limited to that, but you don't want to shoot too much at a time, or you will forget how you shot it.









7. Print out, or have printed out, your images before you see them, like you would film. It helps to keep the whole process the same as if you were shooting film. It will help to keep you in that mindset.





Tips :

Doing this 'forces' you to put more thought into what you have to do and how, instead of trying, and adjusting and trying again. That can become somewhat mindless.



 Source : http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Your-DSLR-Like-a-Film-Camera


















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