First of all hello everyone, I'm really glad I found this forum. I've been a Mac user for about three years now and know how great an online community can be in helping each other with issues. I have been reading on this forum since yesterday and decided to post an email I sent to a friend who is a photographer, and hopefully get some good input from you all. My friend hasn't responded yet, but is actually the one who encouraged me to get the G6. It was between the G6 and the Panasonic FZ20. Well, here goes an exerpt from the email, please note that I am a newbie, but have been reading alot and am not afraid to get into the AV, TV, or even Manual settings, just need a little guidance. The email is primarily my frustration with the Auto mode.
"I been taking alot of shots with my new camera and overall am pleased. Still having some problems in the Auto mode with it defaulting to F 2.0 and 1/60 shutter speed with indoor lighting. So I tend to use the AV mode and set the F-stop to 4.0 or higher, but then I usually get a camera "shake" warning. Am I missing something? Is there a "magical" setting for taking indoor snapshots that gives me a large depth of field? I'm starting to think this camera is not good for "snapshots" or I am really missing something. I have played around in the AV mode and found that when I focus on whatever and wherever in the composition it is in focus and I get the "effect" I should get, I guess I'm not sure how to get, say a group photo indoors in low to medium lighting, with everyone in "focus" not just the person in the AF frame. I hope I am making sense. My old Fuji 2600 would take these kind of pics, with usually fairly good results at least as far as what was in focus, now granted they were typically alot noisier, which I hated. I'm just frustrated with the whole depth of field thing and camera shake warning at higher Aperature Values, sorry for rambling, The other thing that I didn't want to "have" to do is get an external flash. I do have the red eye reduction setting invoked, but still get red eye, this seemed to have gone away with my old Fuji when I used the red eye reduction setting. Please forgive me for even comparing the Fuji 2600 to this camera, I know the Canon is a much better unit, and it is operator error or maybe expectation that is the problem, but it is my only point of reference. Was I expecting too much in Auto mode or were my expectations misplaced. Any advice is greatly appreciated"
Looking forward to your responses and getting to know you,
Joe


I would prefer that it defaults to 1/250th of second, since it can sync at that speed and let me set the f/stops where I want them to be.
