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Learning How To Shoot In Manuel
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<blockquote data-quote="frtorres87" data-source="post: 138032" data-attributes="member: 13078"><p>After playing around with my camera I found a setting that helped me out greatly, the Playback display options. After activating Shooting Data and Overview I was able to see what was stopping me from achieving the lighting that i wanted....ISO. The picture that I took in auto had an ISO of 2000 and the picture I took in manuel had an ISO of 200. Everything else was the same. Thank you guys, because of your advice I was able to head in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frtorres87, post: 138032, member: 13078"] After playing around with my camera I found a setting that helped me out greatly, the Playback display options. After activating Shooting Data and Overview I was able to see what was stopping me from achieving the lighting that i wanted....ISO. The picture that I took in auto had an ISO of 2000 and the picture I took in manuel had an ISO of 200. Everything else was the same. Thank you guys, because of your advice I was able to head in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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