heheyeah it took me a few days too, i just switched it manual mode, then use the ISO ring on the top for the amount of light you want to let in, and use the scroll wheel to set the shutter speed. other than that i dont really mess with anything else. But also you cant set the camera in AUTO mode and save in RAW format, which kinda bums me out, it must be in ont of the other modes. but really just play with the settings until you find what you like.
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Shot this tonight...just for fun.
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Then I gave them away to 'over-age' trick-or-treaters. :Wow1:
In Manual Mode, you can adjust the shutter and aperture, to get correct exposure. ISO is usually the last adjustment to consider, to reach proper exposure. It is nice that we can more easily use this adjustment today, but keeping the ISO as low as possible will usually be best.
Auto Mode removes all control, except where you aim the camera and when you squeeze the trigger. You could set it on Program (P) mode, and Auto White Balance (AWB). This is almost like Auto Mode, but you gain more control over some functions (such as Jpeg + RAW, and other setting under the "Function" button).
thanks a bunch for the tip about using ISO last, i'm kinda new to photography and i did know that![]()
what does everyone else use to view and edit raws?