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Master your camera. Control the outcome.

Mirrorless & DSLR Photography Essentials Course

Make the transition from smartphone to dedicated camera with the technical understanding and operational confidence to shoot in full manual, managing exposure, lenses, and light with the precision that large-sensor systems make possible.

Master your camera. Control the outcome.

Course Description

What is This Course About?

Owning a professional camera does not automatically produce professional results. Control does.

This course transitions you from smartphone shooting to full manual operation using mirrorless and DSLR systems. The shift is not just technical; it is perceptual. A large-sensor camera with an interchangeable lens system gives you creative controls that do not exist on a smartphone: genuine depth-of-field control, sensor-size-driven low-light performance, and the ability to change the entire character of an image by changing a lens.

You will learn how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO interact on a large sensor, and why the relationships behave differently than on a phone. You will understand the physics of interchangeable lenses: focal length, crop factor, the difference between a prime and a zoom, and what each costs and gives you. You will work with artificial light equipment, including continuous lights and speedlights, because that capability only becomes meaningful when you have a camera with a sync system.

You will also begin working with RAW files and a proper import-to-export workflow in Lightroom Desktop, establishing the professional capture-to-edit pipeline that underpins advanced retouching and commercial post-production work.

Target Audience

Who This Course is For

This course is for photographers who own a dedicated camera and want to use it to its full capability.

  • Photographers graduating from Modules 1–2 who are ready for a dedicated camera system
  • Professionals who purchased a mirrorless or DSLR camera but are still shooting in auto or aperture priority
  • Aspiring portrait, commercial, or event photographers who need confident full manual control
  • Content creators who need camera-level image quality for professional output
  • Anyone who has invested in a camera system and wants to understand what it can actually do

Access to a mirrorless or DSLR camera with at least two lenses is required.

Prerequisites

What You’ll Need to Get Started

You should have:

  • A mirrorless or DSLR camera with full manual mode brings all available lenses
  • Adobe Lightroom Classic or Lightroom Desktop installed before Day 2
  • Basic photographic vocabulary, composition principles, and a general understanding of exposure. Module 2 or equivalent experience is recommended

Course Highlights

What You’ll Learn

By the end of the course, trainees will:

  • Identify the physical differences between mirrorless and DSLR systems, including EVF vs optical viewfinder, autofocus systems, and battery behaviour, and navigate their camera’s menu with confidence
  • Apply the exposure triangle on a large-sensor system, controlling how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO interact to produce intentional results across different shooting conditions
  • Read a histogram as an exposure confirmation tool rather than relying on LCD preview brightness
  • Differentiate between RAW and JPEG, shoot in RAW format, and apply the expanded editing latitude that RAW files provide
  • Identify the characteristics of interchangeable lenses, including focal length, crop factor, and prime vs zoom trade-offs, and apply depth-of-field control on a large-sensor system
  • Control depth of field and subject isolation using aperture across a range of shooting scenarios
  • Select lenses strategically for different genres and creative directions
  • Manage natural light at an intermediate level and operate artificial light equipment, including continuous lights and speedlights
  • Apply colour and compositional principles to maximise visual impact in camera-based photography
  • Execute a complete import-to-export workflow in Lightroom Desktop, from card to library, basic develop corrections, and JPEG export for web and print
  • Produce a structured 8-12 image photo story from a dedicated shoot

Course Objectives

What You’ll Takeaway

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Apply manual camera settings and exposure principles to capture technically sound photographs
  • Select appropriate lenses and apply lighting techniques to enhance visual impact
  • Tell a cohesive photographic story and enhance images using editing software

Skills You’ll Acquire:

Completing this course, you will develop the following professional camera operation capabilities:

Camera system navigation

Locate and adjust every major control with confidence, on any shooting day

Exposure design

Apply aperture, shutter, and ISO as an integrated creative system rather than a technical correction task

Histogram reading

Confirm correct exposure at the point of capture rather than reviewing after the fact

RAW workflow

Shoot in RAW and process in Lightroom Desktop for maximum editing latitude and professional output

Lens optics

Understand focal length, crop factor, and prime-versus-zoom as creative decisions with visual consequences

Depth of field

Use aperture on a large sensor to achieve genuine subject isolation or intentional deep focus

Light management

Work with natural and artificial light sources deliberately, not reactively

Lightroom desktop workflow

Complete the professional pipeline from card to delivered file


Certification Track

Level Up!

This module makes the critical transition from smartphone to dedicated camera systems the moment the programme moves from mobile photography to professional camera-based work.

The full certification pathway:

Module 1: Mobile Phone (iPhone & Android) Photography
Module 2: Advanced Cinematic Smartphone Photography
Module 3: Mirrorless & DSLR Photography Essentials
Module 4: Advanced Camera Techniques & Creative Lighting Photography
Module 5: Mobile Photo Editing with Lightroom & Creative Apps
Module 6: Desktop Photo Editing & Retouching (Photoshop & Lightroom)

Completing this module unlocks the advanced lighting and creative direction work of Module 4, and establishes the Lightroom Desktop workflow that Module 6 develops into professional-level retouching and commercial delivery.

MIRRORLESS & DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ESSENTIALS COURSE Certificate Sample

 

A Certification of Completion by Equinet Academy will be awarded to candidates who have demonstrated competency in the Mirrorless & DSLR Photography Essentials course assessment and achieved at least 75% attendance.

Course Outline

Inside the course

This course moves from camera system orientation and exposure control, through interchangeable-lens physics and lighting applications, to a professional import-to-export workflow and photographic storytelling. Day 1 is almost entirely capture-focused, while Day 2 integrates shooting with a professional editing and delivery workflow.

 

Camera Fundamentals and Exposure Control

Instructor-Led
Interactive Presentation
Demonstrations / Modelling
Drill and Practice
Discussions
  • Camera system fundamentals — mirrorless vs DSLR, body components, menu navigation, and shooting modes
  • The exposure triangle on large-sensor systems — how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO interact with genuine creative consequence
  • Histogram reading, RAW vs JPEG, and exposure confirmation workflow
  • Adjusting camera settings manually to achieve intentional exposure — full manual mode shooting with creative intent
Instructor-Led
Demonstrations / Modelling
Drill and Practice
Discussions
Interactive Presentation
  • Interchangeable lens physics — focal length, crop factor, prime vs zoom, and optical character
  • Depth of field and subject isolation — aperture’s creative control on large sensors
  • Select appropriate lenses for genre and creative direction — strategic lens choice, not default convenience
  • Lighting application — natural light management and introduction to speedlights and continuous lights
  • Employing colour and composition effectively in camera-based photography
Instructor-Led
Demonstrations / Modelling
Drill and Practice
Problem Solving
Peer Teaching / Peer Practice
  • Import workflow — card to Lightroom Desktop library, folder structure, and basic metadata
  • Basic editing in Lightroom Desktop develop panel — exposure, white balance, basic sharpening and noise reduction
  • Export settings — JPEG for web, JPEG for print, understanding output resolution and quality
  • Tell a cohesive photographic story through a structured 8–12 image set from a dedicated shoot
  • Case Study Written Assessment
  • Individual Project Presentation

Trainers

Meet Your Educators

Herbert Julian

Trainers

Julian Herbert

Herbert Julian is a photographer, videographer, and creative producer with extensive experience in visual storytelling across corporate, commercial, fashion, branding, and event productions. As the founder of Oscuro Studio, he combines strong technical expertise with real-world industry insight, helping brands and individuals create impactful visual content. His strength lies in translating creative vision into practical, high-quality outcomes while mentoring others in both the artistic and professional sides of photography.

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Course Fee

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Course Fee

S$499.00S$999.00


Course Schedule

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2 Days | 16 Hours

Day 1: Camera fundamentals, exposure triangle, lens physics, depth of field, lens selection, lighting introduction, and composition in camera-based photography.

Day 2: Lightroom Desktop workflow, photo story shoot and edit, and assessments (Case Study Written Assessment + Individual Project Presentation).

Learning Mode Course Dates Duration Trainer
In-Person 30, 31 Jul 2026 (Thu, Fri) 9.00am - 6.00pm
In-Person 20, 21 Oct 2026 (Tue, Wed) 9.00am - 6.00pm

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Any mirrorless or DSLR camera with a manual mode. Bring all your lenses, the more options you have to work with, the richer the lens selection exercises will be.

Yes. Please install Adobe Lightroom Classic or Lightroom Desktop before Day 2. A trial or subscription is sufficient.

Modules 1 and 2 use smartphones. This module addresses dedicated camera systems: the exposure triangle on a large sensor, interchangeable lens physics, artificial light equipment, and Lightroom Desktop workflow are all specific to camera-based photography,  none of it applies to a phone.

Absolutely. Aperture priority is a crutch that hides the decisions you should be making. This course develops full manual control alongside the understanding of why each setting produces the visual outcome it does, it is a significant upgrade for aperture-priority shooters.

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