Hello guys im currently hiking from Mexico to Canada and I ordered a Sony rx100 m2 to my next ressuply location because I think the hobby would be fun.
What videos or books should I download because I know nothing about photography
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>hiking from Mexico to Canada
Damn illegals
But anyway just learn to shoot manual, or at least aperture priority it's not hard, if you want to learn basics look up fro knows photo (he can be annoying as fuck but you can maybe learn a thing or two from him) honestly if you want inspiration just go on the magnum photos website and look at their photographers portfolios and if you find one you like then check out more of their stuff. But honestly the most important thing to do is just shoot as much as possible, experience is the best way to learn
(Also get close to the subject)
>>2832577
>Sony rx100 m2
wtf are you trying to get here
you phone shoots better than this crap
>>2832607
No it doesn't
>>2832607
>you phone shoots better than this crap
and the battery lasts longer
>>2832607
why are you lying on the internet?
>>2832577
>Sony rx100 m2
I don't agree with your choice in camera, I would have gone with a crop dslr (d3300 perhaps) but, have fun, I envy you, but not as much as I miss the PCT
>>2835713
to help you out though, read about and understand the triangle; shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. How these settings will affect your image and why you might want to prioritize one over the other two in certain situations.