As far as lenses go, theres not really a "right or wrong".. It really depends what kind of photo you're trying to take / what lenses you like to shoot with. And what lens isn't gonna make you go bankrupt. lol
Thanks for letting me know Daniel, I will be sure to definitely change the way I shoot photos now haha. I just take JPEG photos, and when I go to zoom in to the photos on my iPad, it really decreases the quality, so editing is a bit of a b*tch haha.
I haven't had the camera for very long now, so of course I need to get used to it more, but I will definitely play around with things. Gotta get a longer distance Lens, a camera case, and a tripod as I want to do both Automotive Photography and Astrophotography. Two completely different things haha, but they both steal my attention. What lens length do you use?
Also, what mode do you use on your camera? We both have different cameras (you use Canon, I use Nikon), but I assume they run the same way haha. I just put mine in auto until I know how to use if properly. Once I get to use it properly, I'll change the modes around, get better quality photos and better photos, but I'm only a beginner, so any tips help haha.
Thanks for your compliments guys! @21Luke21 I use Canon EOS Rebel T6S and all pictures edited in Lightroom. I shoot in RAW rather than JPEG because JPEG is a compressed file and some data in the image is lost. RAW format has all the information so quality is better and enables you more editing capabilities. However I export these pictures after I edit as a JPEG file at 5000x3333 megapixels to fit the size restrictions and file compatibility. It's a slight difference compared to the normal size of 6000x4000 so not a lot of effect occurs. @FanOfSuperCars thanks a lot man! @Lamborarri I agree! This is a very nice V8
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