Top products from r/photoclass2019

We found 3 product mentions on r/photoclass2019. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top comments that mention products on r/photoclass2019:

u/ioueas · 1 pointr/photoclass2019

I’m ioueas. I’ve always been interested in photography but never committed to buying a camera. I’m a throughly modern millennial that’s never owned a camera, that was astounded by the improvement in the photo quality between my old Samsung S3 and my current iPhone 7, that considered moving my (Instagram) photo editing from VSCO to Snapseed a major upgrade.

I’m in the process of finding a cheap, older DSLR. I’m looking at the Canon Rebel XTi but welcome any other suggestions for older DLSRs (body and a lens) for under $150.

Here’s my best non-phone shot that I grabbed with my dad’s 2006 Sony Alpha a230.

At the end of the 41 classes I’d like to be able to operate a camera with some semblance of confidence, frame some shots in a way that’s more interesting than what’s on my Instagram page, and make some above-mediocre shots. Thank you Pieter for setting this up! I look forward to seeing how myself and everyone else improves.

u/Zaerr_gaming · 1 pointr/photoclass2019

Hey Peter, thanks for the chance to improve all of us here on reddit in our photography skills!

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Most of the online gaming community calls me Zaerr, but my real name is Christian. I live in New Hampshire right now, but I was born and raised in New Jersey. I work sales for a plumbing supply company right now, and I've had this a6000 mirror less camera for a while now, and really want to do something with it. I recently went to PAX EAST in Boston, and decided to bring my camera to take photos of cosplayers and my friends and really had such a great time. My photos were not the best, but I feel like this is something I can really learn and pursue. I have never been particularly good at many things in my life, but I had so much fun that it sparked a fire in my soul.

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I really enjoy macro shots, and portrait shots.

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This is my favorite shot : https://imgur.com/uubGB9y

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u/xboxfourtwenty · 1 pointr/photoclass2019

The Photographer's Eye is something I picked up a while back, I felt like a lot of the information was helpful in one way or another. Used copies are pretty cheap too!