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Faster shutter speed, and if the light is low you'll have to ramp up the ISO setting.

 

Manual settings are the way forward JDog, just gotta play with it till it sinks in. The 'auto' settings are for pussays lol

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Faster shutter speed, and if the light is low you'll have to ramp up the ISO setting.

 

Manual settings are the way forward JDog, just gotta play with it till it sinks in. The 'auto' settings are for pussays lol

 

Cheers so do I just play around with settings try take a pic and tweek it ill try this tonight I think so if I change settings do I then save it or something ?

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Faster shutter speed, and if the light is low you'll have to ramp up the ISO setting.

 

Manual settings are the way forward JDog, just gotta play with it till it sinks in. The 'auto' settings are for pussays lol

 

Cheers so do I just play around with settings try take a pic and tweek it ill try this tonight I think so if I change settings do I then save it or something ?

 

put it in manual mode turn up the shutter speed and increase the iso to suit the light conditions until you get the shot you're after, focal length will also have an effect on the iso required

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Faster shutter speed, and if the light is low you'll have to ramp up the ISO setting.

 

Manual settings are the way forward JDog, just gotta play with it till it sinks in. The 'auto' settings are for pussays lol

Cheers so do I just play around with settings try take a pic and tweek it ill try this tonight I think so if I change settings do I then save it or something ?

put it in manual mode turn up the shutter speed and increase the iso to suit the light conditions until you get the shot you're after, focal length will also have an effect on the iso required

 

Cheers mate ill do that now :)

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Faster shutter speed, and if the light is low you'll have to ramp up the ISO setting.

 

Manual settings are the way forward JDog, just gotta play with it till it sinks in. The 'auto' settings are for pussays lol

 

Cheers so do I just play around with settings try take a pic and tweek it ill try this tonight I think so if I change settings do I then save it or something ?

 

put it in manual mode turn up the shutter speed and increase the iso to suit the light conditions until you get the shot you're after, focal length will also have an effect on the iso required

 

What the feck do you know about it? :laugh::laugh::laugh: Ask Kay

 

Cheers, D

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