Camera Basics For Kids

Photography question?
I have allways been interested in photography. Sports photography seemed like a child, but never followed up. I looked at the courses in my area and have lost this year's tuition. I have a job full time for evening classes to plan next year now. Meanwhile, I guess get some equipment and understand the basics of me, so do not come across as complete next year induced. I know there many different cameras and that is very epensive basic equpment. I do not need an expensive camera. Only one to get me going. Can anyone give me some suggestions on what which things to buy, any good book and any other information would be appreciated. Any tips and advice would be great! Thanks for your time
Start with a Canon EOS, which are reliable, inexpensive and easy to use. A tripod is always at hand, different lenses can be purchased at a later date – unless you buy package / package (camera body and lens 2). You can experiment as you go along with the filters and the different films, practice using different apertures, so long as you feel comfortable. Get the basics right first, then you can imagine what effect the chamber believes that occur and see if they can create different ways. Soft lighting can change shots, as well as low light, use the configuration opening soon you will realize that you can make almost any anything you want. and a good book to start is "Photography: A Practical Guide" by Ailsa McWhinnie and Philip Andrews. The ISBN no. is 1-84442-665-3. Covers film and digital photography.
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