Chris_S
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Oh my gosh this made me chuckle! I've been a photographer for years (won't give you my resume, but I've done a LOT of stuff) and it took years to understand fstops etc. I might have a strong eye, but my technical abilities are limited. Sort of like, I can create a website, but don't know how it all works, and I can code! Weirdness. When I try to think like that, ISO, f-stop, etc. well... All creativity goes out the window. I learn backwards, always, with everything. I study light now and figure out what I have to do to achieve the light.
Best of luck with your new light box. I didn't mean to dismiss your new purchase, at all! I hope you don't have to use this hack. Love to see what you create with it.
I didnt take it that way in the slightest I did think about going the home made route but decided something more compact was better. Completely understand your pain there we went to the zoo a few years ago and he was trying to explain how to take photos so that the fences just couldnt make sense of whaat he was saying but i was suffering with bad foot pain at the time and was on strong painkillers for it. Iv always had a pretty good eye for taking photos and can generally pick out the best if a series of photos
DSLRs have a lot of features! I'm in the US, but see if Ken Rockwell has made a user guide for your camera:
https://www.kenrockwell.com/
You also may want to see if you can find some free tutorials on product photography.
When you've tried out some of those, see if you can find a photography class. Check colleges/universities. I took some at my local botanical gardens. The most useful was Learning your Nikon DSLR.
Its a cannon so pretty common really. tbh because of my dads experience im sure hed be able to help probably more than an online tutorial purely because i learn much better learning hands on that slogging through a page of reading. Iv actually got a really good photography book somewhere that explains the basics, generally iv a pretty good eye and can take a decent photo. But honestly if i get to the stage of selling i would probably get my dad to go over it with me in more detail and take notes while he explained to remind me of settings ect that he explains and uses. My memory of some things is terrible! Also one of his friends used to be a photographer for the MOD so is very knowledgable about all things cameras so could always approach him too but ill look into the fella you mentioned to start off with
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