DSLR 101: Sony Cameras

Webcode: WORKSHOP87_28047


Price: $75.00
Level: Beginner
Duration: 3 hours
Prerequisites: none
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DSLR 101: Sony Cameras

In our DSLR 101: Sony Cameras course we will show you how to lessen your dependence on your camera's Automatic mode and gain greater control over the quality of your photographs. We will explore effective focus techniques and settings for changing the brightness and colour of your photos. In addition, we will explain when and how to use the camera's built-in flash and how ISO can help you get results in low light scenes.

During the session you will be using your own camera under the guidance of our instructor to become more comfortable with your camera and the controls essential to everyday photography.

Course Outline:

- Basic camera and menu operation
- Overview of Scene Modes
- Controlling Focus Modes and Areas
- How ISO can be helpful in challenging situations
- Changing your picture?s brightness
- When and how to use your camera's flash
- Ensuring faithful and accurate colours
- Choosing the right lens for the shot

Who Should Attend?

Owners of Sony DSLR cameras who wish to move out of auto mode and have more control over the results.

Study Notes:

At the end of the course you will be provided with a password to download class notes from our website. These notes are great for reviewing the topics discussed in class.

What To Bring To Class:

- Your camera
- Charged battery
- Memory card

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  • *****
  • Excellent course

  • April 28, 2012
  • By: Amy

Attended the Sony A33/55 class today in Nepean at the Hunt Club store. Excellent class taught by Tim. (Tim O'Lett, I think) He went over exactly what I needed to know to help me use my camera to the best of its and my ability! Everything is much clearer now and I can't wait to start shooting again using my new knowledge! I knew the camera had so much more to offer and I had never used it to its potential. Now I can!! I look forward to taking Part 2 as soon as I perfect the techniques I learned in Part 1. Well worth the time and money for this class and recommend it!

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  • *****
  • Great course - lots of helpful tips

  • April 04, 2011
  • By: Yvonne

I attended the class on the weekend in Pickering which was taught by Duke. After I purchased my Sony A380, I tried reading the manual only to put it down in frustration. I tried playing with the features but had no idea what I was doing and why. After taking this course on Saturday, I feel much more confident in being able to shoot outside of the Auto mode. Duke had great examples to bring the techie part of the camera into lay-man's terms. Our class size was small with only 3 students. Lots of one on one time and freedom to ask questions. It's handy that class notes are provided so you aren't spending your time try to jot down all the information provided. It's also nice that the class is brand specific. Now all that is left to do is practice, practice, practice.

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  • *****
  • Very Good Introductory Course

  • February 08, 2011
  • By: John

I highly recommend this course for those moving up from point and shoot cameras, or those who have already moved up, but have little experience with anything more than the different scene modes. I took this course on Feb. 5th at the Markham location. The class was 5 in total with Francis Livingston as our instructor. The Markham classroom was perfect - small class size, intimate, well-equipped, and good lighting - no complaints. Francis did an excellent job of introducing us to the features of the a33 & a55, and even though myself and another participant had the older a200, Francis knew what capabilities it had and didn't have compared to the newer models. I believe that Francis succeeded in the goal he stated at the beginning of the class - get us to take control of our cameras - primarily by going beyond scene modes. By the end of the course, I was confident in not only knowing how to adjust ISO, exposure compensation, focus mode, and white balance, but more importantly - I knew why, and under what circumstances, I should. I am hoping that Part 2 will be as good, or even better, than Part 1. At the time of this review, I don;t see any dates posted for Part 2 at any locations - but when they are, I will definitely be attending. Thank you for an excellent course, and thank you Francis for teaching it so well...

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  • *****
  • New To DSLR Camera's

  • September 25, 2010
  • By: Harmony

Well I just took the course today and it was great! The teacher, Chris, was full of knowledge and had no problem answering questions during the class (no fluffing off questions till later). We had a point where an option on my camera was unknown (A500) but he took the time to find how it was done and then showed me. You couldn't ask for a better class. I think it also helped that the class size was small and camera specific. I will definitely be going back to take Part 2 with Chris and "Henry the camera" in Ancaster.

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