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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 236159" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I'd like to suggest that instead of just trying all settings in different situations you should learn to understand how a picture is made. I don't know if you ever took pictures with film and missed pictures, but the same can happen with a digital camera if used with the wrong settings.</p><p></p><p>You should also read your camera's user manual with the camera in hand to know what does what in terms of different settings.</p><p></p><p>It's better to understand than just try to find a setting that you think will work. No setting will work in all light conditions. The thing with a camera is that it does not adjust to different light situations like our eyes do. You have to tell the camera to expose the sensor for a shorter or longer period of time in order for the image to register. This is what is all better explained in the links that were posted in previous posts.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 236159, member: 3903"] I'd like to suggest that instead of just trying all settings in different situations you should learn to understand how a picture is made. I don't know if you ever took pictures with film and missed pictures, but the same can happen with a digital camera if used with the wrong settings. You should also read your camera's user manual with the camera in hand to know what does what in terms of different settings. It's better to understand than just try to find a setting that you think will work. No setting will work in all light conditions. The thing with a camera is that it does not adjust to different light situations like our eyes do. You have to tell the camera to expose the sensor for a shorter or longer period of time in order for the image to register. This is what is all better explained in the links that were posted in previous posts. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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