Out of this we have scheduled several learning/workshop style evenings, but on a Thursday night rather than for a limited Saturday morning audience which misses a lot of members who can't attend.
The first evening I'm presenting as a "camera handling" one, but in fact it goes a bit beyond this and we'll be looking at various simple tips and other ideas to improve our photography. I'll also be looking to definitively answer a few common questions such as should we use a protective filter on our lenses. Rather than rely on the "received wisdom" I've run new experiments and have an answer for you.
There will also be a chance to have a look at and handle (carefully please!) a wide variety of camera types. Current types that is; those who are interested in loading up the donkey with huge glass plates and wooden cameras will find plenty in our archive, but I won't be bringing a donkey into ADAPS.
Later on, there will be more evenings for us to explore the basics of photography - aperture, shutter speed and ISO, starting with aperture in the traditional Chairman's Night slot at the beginning of January 2019. The material presented will be all-new, prepared especially for ADAPS.
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