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RE: Learning to use my DSLR - In Manual Mode
dear friend hello,
You are right about ISO. it always makes sense to reduce noise.
When in the dark, you must increase the ISO.
The smaller the value of "f" numerically, the greater your depth of field :)
and provides more light you get. and in this case you may need to increase the shutter speed for a sharp picture. You started to learn from a good point. Practice is very important. you should try continuous shooting. when you take the same object with different light settings, you will be well aware of the difference!
Thank you @artizm! That is a good idea. I notice there is a button that takes 3 shots with different exposures, I may have a play with that too! hehe. This is soooo much fun! xD
Bracketing
This feature let's you pick say, one F-stop, but will adjust slightly over and slightly under for the shots bracketed. The 3 burst bracket let's you get a shot with a stop either side, or a shutter speed either side, etc.
awesome! I guess that is where you lend them afterwards? Is that right?
lend Do you mean blend? Usually, one uses bracketing for one of two things:
If you are doing #1, then, set the plus minus on bracketing to be .25 stops, ro something small.
If you are doing #2 HDR (High Dynamic Range), then set the difference to be a full stop.
Sorry yes that was a typo I meant blend! I need to start a notebook for all these tips lol thanks again! :D
BTW, the bracketing feature can be for 3 multi image Aperture, or 3 multi image Exposure.
You decide. Spread the Aperture? or Shutter Speed?