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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Elliott" data-source="post: 542198" data-attributes="member: 41829"><p>Good evening from a newbie here.......</p><p></p><p>I need help please and advice. I have bought a spotter to use with my 3300 and take photos, but I am sorry to say I do not understand stops, iso, or much else to go with things, but love the camera and really want to understand better as everything I do with the spotter has to be manual.... the easiest thing I can manage is FOCUS!!</p><p></p><p>I would love and appreciate, layman's language in breaking down the understanding of these things to do with exposure and light would be so much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>At least then I could make up my own "cheat" card as it were to refer to when going out and about hopefully.</p><p></p><p>The help, advice and expertise of all of you is very much appreciated..... Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Elliott, post: 542198, member: 41829"] Good evening from a newbie here....... I need help please and advice. I have bought a spotter to use with my 3300 and take photos, but I am sorry to say I do not understand stops, iso, or much else to go with things, but love the camera and really want to understand better as everything I do with the spotter has to be manual.... the easiest thing I can manage is FOCUS!! I would love and appreciate, layman's language in breaking down the understanding of these things to do with exposure and light would be so much appreciated. At least then I could make up my own "cheat" card as it were to refer to when going out and about hopefully. The help, advice and expertise of all of you is very much appreciated..... Thank you [/QUOTE]
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