Hi all!
Basically i bought myself a new DSLR(Canon 1000D) yesterday and was messing around with the auto features and i must say i have fallen in love with photography!
Anyway i want to get off auto asap and i don't want to become to attached to it so i have been reading up on all the different things to look out for and basically i would just like to see if i am correct in thinking these things.
ISO - This is the sensitivity on the light sensor so the higher i have it, the more sensitive to light it is. So it's perfect for darker areas etc.
Shutter speed - This works in fractions so 1/1000 is a lot quicker than 1/4. Also a longer shutter speed is also better in darker areas due to recieving more light?
Aperture - The lower the number the more "zoomed out" it is -sorry for my technical term there
which is great for landcape shots and keeping focus on a wider area. The higher numbers are good for up close shots but cause a blurred background.
What i don't understand though is should i be changing from AF to MF aswell? I know it may be too much too soon but i don't quite understand how the focus works in MF?
Sorry to be a pain guys/gals i've become hungry for knowledge and i want to make sure i'm right before i carry on
I've been playing around in manual mode and i have managed to turn a dark area into a well lit area without flash! Yes not very impressive to the pros but i'm very proud
Thanks all!
Basically i bought myself a new DSLR(Canon 1000D) yesterday and was messing around with the auto features and i must say i have fallen in love with photography!
Anyway i want to get off auto asap and i don't want to become to attached to it so i have been reading up on all the different things to look out for and basically i would just like to see if i am correct in thinking these things.
ISO - This is the sensitivity on the light sensor so the higher i have it, the more sensitive to light it is. So it's perfect for darker areas etc.
Shutter speed - This works in fractions so 1/1000 is a lot quicker than 1/4. Also a longer shutter speed is also better in darker areas due to recieving more light?
Aperture - The lower the number the more "zoomed out" it is -sorry for my technical term there
What i don't understand though is should i be changing from AF to MF aswell? I know it may be too much too soon but i don't quite understand how the focus works in MF?
Sorry to be a pain guys/gals i've become hungry for knowledge and i want to make sure i'm right before i carry on
I've been playing around in manual mode and i have managed to turn a dark area into a well lit area without flash! Yes not very impressive to the pros but i'm very proud
Thanks all!