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Memorizing stops
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<blockquote data-quote="EttVenter" data-source="post: 67592" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>No it isn't. If you understand what a stop of light is, and how adjusting aperture/shutterspeed affect your exposure, you're 100% fine. </p><p></p><p>Also, don't bother trying to STUDY your stops. If you need to study it, it means that you're not shooting enough. Take more pictures, spend less time on little things like this. In taking photos, you'll learn this stuff by accident. That's how I did, at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EttVenter, post: 67592, member: 8735"] No it isn't. If you understand what a stop of light is, and how adjusting aperture/shutterspeed affect your exposure, you're 100% fine. Also, don't bother trying to STUDY your stops. If you need to study it, it means that you're not shooting enough. Take more pictures, spend less time on little things like this. In taking photos, you'll learn this stuff by accident. That's how I did, at least. [/QUOTE]
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