ZerocoolAstra
Senior Member
hi 'ahboyboy'...
Usually you can tell the experienced shooters apart, by the way they handle their equipment.
They will usually appear very confident and work quickly, like it's second nature to them.
Stand near them but don't get in their way first. Try to sneak a peek at what kind of settings they use. Usually if they use more serious cams, there will be a top LCD display, so you might be able to sneak a peek at their settings. Let them shoot a few shots first. When they look more relaxed, you may ask away...
hope that helps!
Usually you can tell the experienced shooters apart, by the way they handle their equipment.
They will usually appear very confident and work quickly, like it's second nature to them.
Stand near them but don't get in their way first. Try to sneak a peek at what kind of settings they use. Usually if they use more serious cams, there will be a top LCD display, so you might be able to sneak a peek at their settings. Let them shoot a few shots first. When they look more relaxed, you may ask away...

hope that helps!