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January 19th, 2007, 11:54 AM
I just got a 35mm Canon EOS RebelX S (borrowed it for a photography class)
But i'm just wondering if anyone has any information/tips on anything. I'm really not sure what i'm asking here, but i'm taking a photography class and i pretty much have never really tried any real photography. It's an online class but we're using 35mm cameras... kinda weird... but it kinda sucks at the same time becuase i don't really get any hands-on teaching from the teacher... so i'll probably be here asking a few more times this semester asking a few questions. Any good photography websites/forums/online guides are helpful just so i can kind of get a head start on this stuff...
Also... when i look through the viewfinder, everything looks fuzzy, i'm wondering if it's just like that because whatever, or if it's gonna make all the pictures turn out fuzzy as well.
thanks in advance
Edit: My schedule for school got fucked up becuase one of my classes cancelled so i had to take antoher, and they said i could take "into to digital photography" so i have digital photography, and regular photography... whatever, i'll do it.
But i'm just wondering if anyone has any information/tips on anything. I'm really not sure what i'm asking here, but i'm taking a photography class and i pretty much have never really tried any real photography. It's an online class but we're using 35mm cameras... kinda weird... but it kinda sucks at the same time becuase i don't really get any hands-on teaching from the teacher... so i'll probably be here asking a few more times this semester asking a few questions. Any good photography websites/forums/online guides are helpful just so i can kind of get a head start on this stuff...
Also... when i look through the viewfinder, everything looks fuzzy, i'm wondering if it's just like that because whatever, or if it's gonna make all the pictures turn out fuzzy as well.
thanks in advance
Edit: My schedule for school got fucked up becuase one of my classes cancelled so i had to take antoher, and they said i could take "into to digital photography" so i have digital photography, and regular photography... whatever, i'll do it.