Please could you help a novice with the manual settings on the G1. I'm not quite sure which one's to use (P, M,TV etc). Can some explain how to use each one and which ones are best used for different shots - portrait, landscape etc.
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julian Hatchling 1 post Joined May 2001 More info | May 09, 2001 17:13 | #1 Please could you help a novice with the manual settings on the G1. I'm not quite sure which one's to use (P, M,TV etc). Can some explain how to use each one and which ones are best used for different shots - portrait, landscape etc.
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rimealbatross Hatchling 9 posts Joined May 2001 More info | May 23, 2001 22:43 | #2 I'm not the expert nor the teacher your looking for, but I looked at the posting date for your question, and my guess is that your question, although one even I'd like to read the answer too, is probably a huge volume for somebody who really knows the answer.
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ChadBell Hatchling 1 post Joined May 2001 More info | May 30, 2001 18:39 | #3 I am new here, but I will try to help out.
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wlumm Hatchling 7 posts Joined Oct 2001 More info | Oct 10, 2001 08:47 | #4 Has anyone noticed a benefit (aside from smaller files) to shooting in B&W mode as apposed to converting the picture to B&W in PS?
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MikeK Goldmember 1,637 posts Joined Apr 2001 Location: San Francisco area More info | Oct 10, 2001 15:38 | #5 The shourtcourses book mentioned previously is good for the novice. It explains some basic photography principles and relates those to the G-1 camera controls. A G-2 version of the same book is now available too. Canon 6D, 1DmkII, IR modified 5DII with lots of Canon L, TSE and Zeiss ZE lenses
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oops Senior Member 340 posts Joined Jun 2001 More info | Oct 11, 2001 19:16 | #6 Good job, Chad! You really worked your fingers to answer this one. Mike K- Always right on and willing to help. Want to join my Volunteer fire dept.? You have always jumped when I needed help.
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GlenS. Hatchling 2 posts Joined Sep 2001 More info | Oct 11, 2001 20:56 | #7 Thanks to all of you . Had it not been for this group I wouldn't have known about the short course book on G1 cameras. Ordered mine today !!
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TulsaRod Member 44 posts Joined May 2001 More info | Oct 12, 2001 23:55 | #8 The short course books are really good. I bought one for a Canon S100 I started with. It applys the book to the camera when it can, but mostly its good general info. I really liked the explanation of "middle" gray and how and why the camera will try to adjust itself to middle gray when possible, and why some photos turn out good and some bad. If I sell my S100 I think I'll still keep the book. Money well spent.
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