Hi guys (nervous)
Ok here's a newbie question - no laughing at the back though!
I've been browsing a couple of photography books at the library (I should really rent them out). I like what I read about ISO, shutter speeds & aperture, but I'm missing something really basic, maybe I should have just stuck to one book?
Anyway my problem is with focusing & metering. - one book uses the term focus when discribing a picture taking scene, but the other book calls it metering.
scenario 1.
Person in the garden. Using Spot focus, half press shutter button on the person and then recompose. take shot.
scenario 2.
Ocean Sunset. meter for the brightest part of the sky near the sun by half pressing the shutter button, recompose. take shot.
So do I have to half press the shutter button the meter the scene or not? Or is half pressing the button just focusing on the subject only? I notice the shutter speed/aperture info in the lcd screen changes constantly anyway, just by moving it a little bit.
My Nikon D5100 arrived yesterday
just need to get my head around a few silly things.
Thank you!
Ok here's a newbie question - no laughing at the back though!
I've been browsing a couple of photography books at the library (I should really rent them out). I like what I read about ISO, shutter speeds & aperture, but I'm missing something really basic, maybe I should have just stuck to one book?
Anyway my problem is with focusing & metering. - one book uses the term focus when discribing a picture taking scene, but the other book calls it metering.
scenario 1.
Person in the garden. Using Spot focus, half press shutter button on the person and then recompose. take shot.
scenario 2.
Ocean Sunset. meter for the brightest part of the sky near the sun by half pressing the shutter button, recompose. take shot.
So do I have to half press the shutter button the meter the scene or not? Or is half pressing the button just focusing on the subject only? I notice the shutter speed/aperture info in the lcd screen changes constantly anyway, just by moving it a little bit.
My Nikon D5100 arrived yesterday
Thank you!
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