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Old 03-02-06, 10:59
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Hello everyone . I am a birdwatcher and my partner bought me a Nikon CP4500 to attatch to my telescope a year ago.

I have managed to get some decent (to me) photos, but really I dont have a clue. Since finding this forum I would love to learn more, and was wondering what is the best way to go about learning the basics?

Are there any good websites. I feel that before I can concentrate on digiscoping, I should learn the basics of photography.

Any advice or tips would be most welcome.
Thanks Kas

Hi Kas,

Are there any web sites? Certainly, there's this one!

I've put together a few articles that can be found here:
http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...isplay.php?f=6
I'll do a shutter priority mode one to complete the set when I get time. Some of Don Hoey's articles are also highly suitable for beginners, regardless of the equipment that is in use.

Duncan
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