Finally use your camera — without the overwhelm. Learn how to shoot in manual mode (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure) through easy lessons, 13 creative challenges, printable guides, and exclusive bonuses — all for just $19, instant download.
How To Use Your Camera — Beginner DSLR & Mirrorless Guide (PDF + Bonuses)
$19.00
Description
Why This Guide Exists
You bought the “nice camera.” You dreamed of magical backgrounds. But now? You’re stuck in Auto mode, flipping through YouTube videos that confuse more than help.
This guide changes everything. Written in everyday language, it gives you a clear path to stop guessing and start creating. No tech-speak. No overwhelm. Just progress.
What’s Inside
How To Use Your Camera — A Digital Guide
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Explain aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in real-life terms
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Learn how the exposure triangle unlocks creative control
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Real-world photo examples to match every lesson
13 Creative Practice Assignments
Designed to build your confidence — at home, in your yard, or on an adventure — with no experience required.
Printable Field Guides & Cheat Sheets
Stick them in your camera bag for quick reference — perfect for real shoots.
Photography Goal Planner
Set goals, track progress, and keep your creativity flowing.
Bonus Lessons:
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Plan Your Photographs — Shoot with intent
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Think Like a Photographer — Learn to see light and composition
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3‑2‑1 Image Backup Plan — Keep your files safe and secure
Why It’s a $19 Deal (But Feels Much Bigger)
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Most beginner workshops or private lessons cost $150 or more
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This guide covers everything you need — lessons, practice, and support — for the price of a casual night out
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Download instantly and use forever — no hidden fees, no subscription
Product Specifications
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Format: PDF download (instant delivery after purchase)
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Access: Lifetime (save it on your devices or print it out)
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Compatibility: Perfect for beginners using DSLR/mirrorless cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, and more
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Self-paced: No deadlines, no videos — perfect for busy schedules and slow, confident progress