outdoor photography by Dhabitah | Page 15

Here are the top 10 most common cameras mistakes that most photographers make at some point and how to avoid them Lens Cap Still On Admit it or not but this is a classic error that untill now hits you every now and then.Few often than not,we suffer from this very simple mistakes of poiting out the camera to our subject just to later to understand that we coudlnt see anything from the viewer but a pitch black. Creating a habit of tipping the camera up as you lift it towards your eye so that you can check it if the lens cap is on. Empty Battery I couldnt think of anything worse than a photographer going for a shoot and try to flick on their camera and wouldnt turn on.This could happen to anyone and when it happens normally panic comes after .And it sinks to them.Its the battery is out of juice. The best way out of this photographic hiatus is having a spare battery at all times. Of course it wouldnt make sense if your extra battery is empty as well so creating a habit of charging the batteries every after use can save you at times like this. Wrong Sensitive Selected Shooting in different lighning conditon can be confusing.Arranging all the setting manually can be tricky at times That is the reason why there is a flashing value of aperture or shutter speed in the viewfinder.The key to this avoid this kind of mistake is to stay vigilant and keep an eye on the exposure settings. Memory Card Full With todays memory cards having those huge capacities.We tend to perform a habit of not transferring files imeediately an thought that we still have more than enough.However,if we dont clear the card,eventually it can run out of space. One way to avoid this is by creating a habit of transferring every file after shoots. It can also bad practice to walk around with a colection of cards full with images .Those cards are small and easy to misplace and its easy to lose track of which images have been dowloaded and which havent. Wrong White Balance Wrong Focal Length The mistakes is for those who dont set their white balance on automatic and manually adjust the settings on it to get the very best result they can in camera to match the shooting conditions.I know this setting the white balance manually can do good however when done wrongly then this is the something to look out. Using a white balance valur that’s designed for rendering warm indoor light neutral when you’re outside will make the world look very cold.Conversely,using a daylight white balance under artificial lightning can result in a very warm. The only way to correct this is by checking throygh your LCD screen.Looking at your image in it should alert you to any color problems and would let you correct in instantly. This is the reason why photograpers invest in different length.Each lense is designed for a specific purpose .The 70200mm works well on long range and a 35mm works well for portraits.Sometimes when we go out for shoot everything seems to fall perfectly to what we expect but then all of a sudden something com