Here is a slide from my class. I used the (P) mode because my students are so new. Actually, this procedure is for any mode you choose. Learn this, and you will have very few under/over exposed photos.
First line would fix most problems!!!
:D
GT
I always have a problem with "experts" telling new photographers to shoot "manual". I always recommend they use whatever automation they have to first get something usable "on the card" (we used to say "in the can"). Once you have insurance then you can get creative, or corrective or whatever. In the meantime you will have something to fall back on if your creative or corrective adjustments don't work. I believe this is what this poster is saying, and I agree 100%. I also believe paying attention to composition is always critical, and sometime manual adjustments detract from capturing the best moment or composition.
GTinSoCal wrote:
First line would fix most problems!!!
:D
GT
Perhaps you meant the second line? If so, I agree. :D
photoAl wrote:
GTinSoCal wrote:
First line would fix most problems!!!
:D
GT
Perhaps you meant the second line? If so, I agree. :D
:lol:
Yeah, I didn't mean the title!!!
:lol:
GT
All six lines are of value.
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