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Digital photography info comes from numerous sources, and you can decide where you will look to learn more. Since you're reading this article, you know that digital photography info can be found on the Internet. But digital photography info can also be found in books, magazines, and training guides, or you may prefer to sign up for a course or join a dedicated photography school. It really depends ho much time you want to spend learning.

Sometimes the manufacturers of cameras organise courses, and if they do you should consider these because they will focus on the particular camera you have bought. But if you haven't got a camera yet, and you just want information, perhaps to decide whether this hobby is for you, then you will need to look elsewhere.

So what can you expect to get from good, reliable information on this subject?

First of all, if you're looking for a camera, you will need information on different types so that you can compare them. Ideally you want somewhere (like this Internet site) where you can read about the different brands and models, as well as some of the ratings and reviews that people have written, so that you can see what other people think. You will also want information on camera accessories, including lenses, flash units, memory cards and CD burners. You might also want some information on which computer to choose to maximise the potential of your new camera.

If you have never done any pictures using a digital camera, you will want some reliable information that tells you about the basics. A good place to start is with the manual that comes with your camera. But Catch 22 will be if you haven't bought one yet!

There are many different types of photography that you can try, and if you don't have any idea yet in which direction you want to go, then read as much as you can about all the different types. If your plans are to make this a hobby, it is, in any case, a good idea to play around until you find your niche. If you are hoping to make money out of it, then it's an even better idea to find out what type of photography you are really good at before you start advertising your services.

At the end of the day, the best advice is to read as much as you can. Experiment in every field possible. And seek out lots and lots of digital photography info.



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