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How do I make my own setings?

 
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Jan 16, 2005 23:31 |  #1

Can anyone explain how to use the ISO, aperture and the other good features of the camera so we could get the best out of our fotos?

For e.g. If I am in an action place like football game....what kind of settings do I need to get the perfect photos? Not blury, not unfocused, but clear and ateady photos.

Or If I am in a nightime scene and I do not want to use my flash cause I could be detected....what do i do so I get the photo with enough light? Do I put higher exposure? or...

Or you could just post a link that explains all that....

I am someone willing to learn and this Is what I love to do so any help Is appreciated...thank you in advance......

Artan


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Jan 17, 2005 03:55 as a reply to  @ post 382117 |  #2

I think you should read about hyperfocal settings:
http://www.marcjutras.​com/ehyperfocal.html (external link)

Read a bit of theory, save the settings in your custom C1 or C2 and start shooting. (Hyperfocal settings are not for making art, but at least you should start getting sharp pictures.)




  
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Jan 22, 2005 00:58 as a reply to  @ jheleniu's post |  #3

I like this site for understanding the settings and other things about digital photography...thanks everyone...



http://www.photoxels.c​om …hotography-tutorials.html (external link)


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I have my G6s Kenko TC for sale...please PM.

Eos 2oD I EF50mm f/1.4 I 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS I 24-70L I 580ex.
PS G6 I 420ex I LA 52/58mm I Hoya HMC polarizer
Kenko KNT-20 2x I Raynox DCR 6600PRO .66x.
I'm lovin' it...:D

  
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