Canon 70D

First Days with a DSLR

So how did my love story with cameras start?  

I mucked about with a bridge camera for a few years before a kind photographer took me to one side and carried out a simple demonstration.

"See, these two grains of rice..." he said, laying them side by side like grubs undergoing military training,  "That's a bridge camera picture sensor.  And take this large postage stamp.... " he placed this next to the military grubs.... "That's a DSLR camera sensor.  Your dreams of getting an A2 sized poster print from the first one are somewhat dashed, no?" 

He had a point.    So after much geeky research, I bought my first DSLR - a Canon 70D (roughly equivalent to a Nikon D7100 - see how nice I am, I even translate into different languages...)  

I think in the end I went for the camera with the most bells and whistles that I could afford, and an 18 - 55mm kit lens, a surprisingly capable lens, although in terms of build quality, it had a sort of crunchy crisp-packet quality zoom and was entirely plastic.  I think it floated in the bath and if you had enough of them you could probably make a pretty decent feature necklace out of them. 

This is from my first evening with the camera.  It is almost the first photo I took - the actual first photo is of the manual, so nobody wants to see that... 

This shows one of the more obscure advantages of having a flip-out viewing screen, you can photograph your dog without her realising you're doing it.  

This picture was AutoSetting Everything, and I was hooked.  No more bridge cameras for me.  

However, as ripples radiate out across a pond from a falling pebble, so there have been repercussions as a result of moving to DSLRs:  When I had a bridge camera, it seems I could travel around the world, I had something called money which assists this.  So I have many photos of Singapore, New Zealand, Venice, Rome, Iceland, New York, Rarotonga. 

Now I have a DSLR and the various bits of kit have the potential to be so wildly expensive, I no longer seem to have this money commodity and I find I can't afford to go anywhere.  

I've got awfully good at photographing my home city of Leeds...