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Dec 25, 2006 20:44 |  #1

Hello,

I got a canon s2 IS for christmas and i have no idea how to use it

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I know its not good to use the auto setting. Im not sure where to start there are so many settings, can someone point me in the right direction? All that i have used in the past were cheap point and shoots and i want to get into real photography mostly landscapes and car photoshoots.


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Dec 25, 2006 20:49 |  #2

Why is it not good to use the auto setting? Use the auto setting as you learn your new camera. See what the camera thinks are good settings for your pictures, and go from there. Read the manual when you are getting ready for bed. Above all else, enjoy.


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Dec 25, 2006 20:54 |  #3

zach1288 wrote in post #2444956 (external link)
...Im not sure where to start there are so many settings, can someone point me in the right direction? ...

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Welcome to the forum. Best place to start bar none is the manual. Start with the green box and explore from there page by page. :)


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Dec 25, 2006 22:11 as a reply to  @ gjl711's post |  #4

How do i take a picture like this? Where tail lights and headlights look like that?

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Dec 25, 2006 23:30 |  #5

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How do i take a picture like this? Where tail lights and headlights look like that?

There are several ways to do that, and all involve a long exposure time. The easiest way is to set it to manual mode and play with the aperture and shutter speed until you get the desired effect. But you can also set it to either Av or Tv. In Av, close the aperture so that the exposure time goes up. In Tv, set the shutter speed for several seconds so that the aperture closes.


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I'd start with the Av setting to learn about depth of field and go from there. Read your manual thoroughly. It will help you immensely as you learn to use your new camera. And, above all, practice!



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Dec 26, 2006 06:54 as a reply to  @ liza's post |  #7

You might find more camera specific info over in the "small digital" area of the forum.


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Dec 26, 2006 06:58 |  #8

Take the advice above and read the manual. If you want to learn about photography, then you need a good book. I recommend "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. He also helps you set your controls on your camera if you have the manual to use as your guide to the buttons. If you really have trouble and you need someone to teach you, take a class. I know some places offer some for anyone buying a camera from their store. Although I don't particular love Ritz, they do offer some guidance to their customers. Best way to learn, really, you are asking in a photography forum, is to go out there and shoot stuff, a lot. Start with the auto mode and then P. Av and Tv may help you a little later. Get used to the zooming in and out and the lighting first. That's where I would start. Good luck and welcome.


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