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<blockquote data-quote="skkar_2k2" data-source="post: 217627" data-attributes="member: 17578"><p>Hi Bob,</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot for your nice comments and the time you have spent to answer my question. I know the question I asked is really a silly question and no one do have a direct answer. It needs a lot of efforts to understand the photography. But to be honest I keep trying different settings, I keep reading different blogs, forum, photography tips etc. Any time I try take some photographs I get the dark images. But I understand few tips such as </p><p>1) Setting faster shutter for moving object but it will not allow enough light into sensor and would lead dark image</p><p>2) Setting higher ISO for getting lighter images and will lead image noise.</p><p>3) Wide aperture will get more acquire more light etc. etc.</p><p></p><p>And I know I am still a dumb in photography. And I am here to learn from the experienced guys like you. Just a small help I nee. Just for a start up, please suggest me a basic setting from where I can start up. And latter on I will keep changing them in various conditions to observe the difference so I can learn myself more about the camera settings. </p><p></p><p>Again my apologies for my silly questions and comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skkar_2k2, post: 217627, member: 17578"] Hi Bob, Thanks a lot for your nice comments and the time you have spent to answer my question. I know the question I asked is really a silly question and no one do have a direct answer. It needs a lot of efforts to understand the photography. But to be honest I keep trying different settings, I keep reading different blogs, forum, photography tips etc. Any time I try take some photographs I get the dark images. But I understand few tips such as 1) Setting faster shutter for moving object but it will not allow enough light into sensor and would lead dark image 2) Setting higher ISO for getting lighter images and will lead image noise. 3) Wide aperture will get more acquire more light etc. etc. And I know I am still a dumb in photography. And I am here to learn from the experienced guys like you. Just a small help I nee. Just for a start up, please suggest me a basic setting from where I can start up. And latter on I will keep changing them in various conditions to observe the difference so I can learn myself more about the camera settings. Again my apologies for my silly questions and comments. [/QUOTE]
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