Sunday, August 03, 2008 from 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM (ET)
Washington, DC
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Attractive and affordable alternatives to the higher priced digital SLR’s, the compact, economically priced Nikon D40 with its 2.5 inch LCD screen and 6.2 megapixels resolution, the updated 8 megapixel Nikon D40x, and its older brother the D-50, have become very popular full-featured entry-level digital SLR cameras.
This Safari will help D-40, D40x, and D-50 users put their cameras through the paces of ISO settings, flash settings, white balance settings and sub-settings, file compression, aperture and shutter priorities, focus settings, custom settings, menu navigation tricks, exposure tricks, use of the histogram etc. menu shortcuts inside and outside of the new National Museum of the American Indian. Special exhibits at the museum pose unique challenges for the digital photographer, especially the mix of daylight and tungsten light. The eight-story high atrium is a great place to practice wide-angle photography, and the carvings and statues provide challenges for your telephoto lens. Digital camera specialist Melanie Otto provides hands-on training for these exciting new pieces of equipment.
Washington Photo Safari uses the beautiful landmarks of the nation's capital to provide multilingual instruction in landmark and travel photography. If you love taking pictures and want to learn how to take better pictures, the Washington Photo Safari is for you! 4545 Connecticut Ave. NW #620 Washington, DC 20008 Toll Free - 1-877-512-5969 Local Phone - 1-202-537-0937 Fax - 1-815-333-0233 E-mail: info@washingtonphotosafari.com
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