Master the art of the hand camera with practical, time-tested guidance.
This concise, instruction‑driven work balances theory and hands‑on practice for using the hand camera. It explains key concepts in clear language and shows how to apply them to real shooting, from focusing realities to managing exposure with simple principles.
The book aims to help photographers use the instrument efficiently and systematically, offering practical methods, illustrative explanations, and tables to aid calculation and planning. While grounded in early photographic science, the guidance remains focused on everyday use and reliable results, not abstract theory.
- Foundations of focusing, depth of field, and how to distribute blur for best results
- How shutters work, what exposure really means, and how to gauge actual vs. effective exposure
- Simple techniques to determine a lens’s focal length and practical measurement tips
- Tables and practical notes to support exposure planning and motion considerations
Ideal for readers seeking a solid, no‑nonsense approach to the hand camera, from hobbyists to aspiring professionals.