Hilly_2011
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Hi all,
As some of you might have previously read - I've just recently plunged into Photography by purchasing a new Canon 550D (with 18 - 55mm Kit Lens) and even with my limited knowledge I've come to the conclusion that taking good pictures depends on 3 key factors:
1. Aperture
2. Shutter Speed
3. Film Speed (ISO)
...and from all of the tutorials etc... I've read / watched online I've been told to keep to Aperture Priority (AV) and Shutter Priority (Tv) modes because they give you the option to play around with those settings but still keep the other 2 settings at a happy medium ensuring a good exposure.
However, I'm struggling to see what results each setting (either high / low) can give with my kit lens, is there a post / website that shows a quick view of various possible outcomes of each setting?
e.g. These are a number of pictures taken with a very low shutter speed and is generally used to instill speed into the picture.
Thanks for any help you can give.
As some of you might have previously read - I've just recently plunged into Photography by purchasing a new Canon 550D (with 18 - 55mm Kit Lens) and even with my limited knowledge I've come to the conclusion that taking good pictures depends on 3 key factors:
1. Aperture
2. Shutter Speed
3. Film Speed (ISO)
...and from all of the tutorials etc... I've read / watched online I've been told to keep to Aperture Priority (AV) and Shutter Priority (Tv) modes because they give you the option to play around with those settings but still keep the other 2 settings at a happy medium ensuring a good exposure.
However, I'm struggling to see what results each setting (either high / low) can give with my kit lens, is there a post / website that shows a quick view of various possible outcomes of each setting?
e.g. These are a number of pictures taken with a very low shutter speed and is generally used to instill speed into the picture.
Thanks for any help you can give.

