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Hi All I'm so new I'm frustrated I feel like I bought a Lamborgini with out a license
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Black" data-source="post: 9375" data-attributes="member: 2830"><p>When I first started, I would set my camera on auto. Then take a photo and then check the histogram, see what the settings are for shutter speed, F-stop and ISO. For the white balance I set mine on full sun most of the time. This helps even indoors with the lights showing the proper color. Most indoor lights look somewhat yellow and if you set the white balance too tungsten it will show the lights as being white. The best thing that I can tell you, is to go and shoot photos.Don't forget to check the histogram. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Black, post: 9375, member: 2830"] When I first started, I would set my camera on auto. Then take a photo and then check the histogram, see what the settings are for shutter speed, F-stop and ISO. For the white balance I set mine on full sun most of the time. This helps even indoors with the lights showing the proper color. Most indoor lights look somewhat yellow and if you set the white balance too tungsten it will show the lights as being white. The best thing that I can tell you, is to go and shoot photos.Don't forget to check the histogram. Mike [/QUOTE]
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