Hi all,
I finally decided it was time to move past the two preset modes (sport and portrait) that I use on my Fuji S2000HD bridge camera - it seems to take an age to turn on, and is lacking in zoom! I tried to get it out of my pocket and turn it on to catch a Robin the other day - alas the moment was gone
I keep a little "dog's blog" (2 x ESS and 2 x GSD), and though I occasionally manage to get a couple of decent shots, most are deleted!
I figured out that in full manual mode, I only have a choice of 2 aperture settings, and I don't really know enough about exposure/shutter speed to get the best of this. For portraits I found that the preset mode gives better results than me on Aperture priority, and I get mixed results on shutter priority - although I find I can "freeze" the dogs better, they're sometimes dark and sometimes grainy.
I'll post some examples when I can do links... hoping to learn to get some better results
Michael
I finally decided it was time to move past the two preset modes (sport and portrait) that I use on my Fuji S2000HD bridge camera - it seems to take an age to turn on, and is lacking in zoom! I tried to get it out of my pocket and turn it on to catch a Robin the other day - alas the moment was gone
I keep a little "dog's blog" (2 x ESS and 2 x GSD), and though I occasionally manage to get a couple of decent shots, most are deleted!
I figured out that in full manual mode, I only have a choice of 2 aperture settings, and I don't really know enough about exposure/shutter speed to get the best of this. For portraits I found that the preset mode gives better results than me on Aperture priority, and I get mixed results on shutter priority - although I find I can "freeze" the dogs better, they're sometimes dark and sometimes grainy.
I'll post some examples when I can do links... hoping to learn to get some better results
Michael
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