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Need review on my landscape photo experiment
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 738910" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Hi Cindy,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for replying. Now I see there is EV+2 set in camera. I don't know how, why, when it happened. AW, I have set it back to 0. So maybe I'll do my experiment again and see how it works. Basically, I want to find out which shooting mode (except M) is best (create best landscape photo) for me to use: pic1- P and iso100, pic2- S and pic100, pic3- A and iso100, pic4- A and auto iso. I also did P and auto iso, S and auto iso, but camera didn't change iso, so they are all same as pic1 and pic2. My own impression is that other than M mode, A mode is the best for landscape as to control DOF covering long range of the landscape scene.</p><p></p><p>Ok, I see Sparky's 2nd post and I think this is also the response to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 738910, member: 47518"] Hi Cindy, Thanks for replying. Now I see there is EV+2 set in camera. I don't know how, why, when it happened. AW, I have set it back to 0. So maybe I'll do my experiment again and see how it works. Basically, I want to find out which shooting mode (except M) is best (create best landscape photo) for me to use: pic1- P and iso100, pic2- S and pic100, pic3- A and iso100, pic4- A and auto iso. I also did P and auto iso, S and auto iso, but camera didn't change iso, so they are all same as pic1 and pic2. My own impression is that other than M mode, A mode is the best for landscape as to control DOF covering long range of the landscape scene. Ok, I see Sparky's 2nd post and I think this is also the response to you. [/QUOTE]
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