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Learning How To Shoot In Manuel
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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 136412" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>In manual, get familiar with the + - - - - 0 - - - -- - and looking at it. It will tell you if the picture will be under/over exposed. While not always 100 percent, it usually does a very good job. You want it ideally right at 0 for a proper exposure. I do not own your camera, but I'm pretty sure it has one. If you see the picture is too dark, slow the shutter speed down, or use a larger (smaller number) aperture to let in more light. Try aperture priority, and take a few shots, and see what the camera is doing to the shutter speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 136412, member: 12881"] In manual, get familiar with the + - - - - 0 - - - -- - and looking at it. It will tell you if the picture will be under/over exposed. While not always 100 percent, it usually does a very good job. You want it ideally right at 0 for a proper exposure. I do not own your camera, but I'm pretty sure it has one. If you see the picture is too dark, slow the shutter speed down, or use a larger (smaller number) aperture to let in more light. Try aperture priority, and take a few shots, and see what the camera is doing to the shutter speed. [/QUOTE]
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