- BLINK: Photography Tips for Beginners
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We'll explain aperture in 36 seconds.
5 - 20 second guide on how to change a lens
Focal length in 23 seconds.
How to use a timer in 3 easy steps.
How to use a tripod in 3 simple steps
ISO in 39 seconds
44 seconds to portrait heaven.
Short and sweet, macro explained.
When to use each - explained in 34 seconds.
In 19 seconds you'll know what a prime lens is…
Key difference explained in 39 seconds.
Rule of thirds explained in 32 seconds.
Learn the basics in 46 seconds.
Shutter speed in 34 seconds.
Tight on time? Check out this 21 second explanation.
Filters explained in 39 seconds.
29 second explanation
White balance explained in 36 seconds.
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