Hi, Recently I bought a Nikon SLR camera -D5200, I started working out and have a few questions.
1.Does at Manual mode is common to controll the ISO manually or leave it on Auto ISO mode? is it possible to controll the ISO level quickly at the camera ?
If the answer is to keep the manual control, how can i know to adjust the ISO in every picture?
2.At sunset photos, which adjucment of: aperture (narrow, wide), shutter speed (slow, high), ISO set for pictures to get reality colors (orange, red, purple)?
When the camera with Manual mode I could not get these colors but when I passed the mode effects-> sunset I got true colors and more then standard picture.
3.in which type of Pictures should i take photos in HDR mode - urban(buildings, statues, pictures)? Landscape (mountains, nature, animals)? Another type of view?
4. When I take a picture raw format, which post processing is recommended ?
5.which recommendations do you have for taking pictures autumn (orange trees, brown, red, yellow) for my coming vacation in North East USA?
Thank you,appreciate tour help.
1.Does at Manual mode is common to controll the ISO manually or leave it on Auto ISO mode? is it possible to controll the ISO level quickly at the camera ?
If the answer is to keep the manual control, how can i know to adjust the ISO in every picture?
2.At sunset photos, which adjucment of: aperture (narrow, wide), shutter speed (slow, high), ISO set for pictures to get reality colors (orange, red, purple)?
When the camera with Manual mode I could not get these colors but when I passed the mode effects-> sunset I got true colors and more then standard picture.
3.in which type of Pictures should i take photos in HDR mode - urban(buildings, statues, pictures)? Landscape (mountains, nature, animals)? Another type of view?
4. When I take a picture raw format, which post processing is recommended ?
5.which recommendations do you have for taking pictures autumn (orange trees, brown, red, yellow) for my coming vacation in North East USA?
Thank you,appreciate tour help.