
Originally Posted by
Abitconfused
I often help people who have purchased a modern digital camera. These are complex, as you know, and learning the language of pixels can be a challenge. However, they have been made even more complicated by marketing which imagines that many people are complete idiots. Making maters worse, the manual that comes with the camera (soon to be available through downloaded PDF only) is written not to teach how to use the camera to become more adept at photography, but how to use the camera in automatic. Marketing, once again, assuming humanity has just fallen out of African trees and believes that if real photography is referenced the camera will be returned the next day.
All that automatic crap only adjusts 1) Aperture; 2) Shutter Speed; 3) ISO (the Exposure Triangle); 4) Point of Focus; and, perhaps, 5) Metering Modes; or 6) Servo. Understand these and you understand the machine. Understand the machine and you are ready to select options. Study and Use the machine and you are ready to learn all the buttons and how they effect the above variables. Think about these variables while composing an image and you are ready to compose art. Obtain feedback and/or critically evaluate your art and you are ready to become a photographer.
Modern cameras have become festooned with a dizzying assortment of crap that PREVENTS consumers from understanding, for example, aperture and depth of field. One camera offers a setting which is described as, in essence, "make background fuzzy."
The axioms of photography are not that hard to understand. I ask the jury to sentence Marketing to 10 years at soft labor rewriting camera manuals.