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Missdaisies
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Hi
Ive mentioned before that I was just starting out learning the technicalities and am starting my C&G basic photography and have done a very basic evening course.
Ive been through all the basics and understand all of it - aperture, shutter speed, composition, ISO etc.
The only thing that Im struggling with is how to decide on the right exposure. All my books refer to the cameras in built meter. But im really not sure where this is or how to use it
. I understand that the relationship between shutter speed and aperture and if you change one, you change the other - but I just dont know how to find that "perfect exposure" from the meter. I had thought it was the little scale through the viewfinder that goes to plus and minus.
Ive been wanting to ask this question for such a long time, but felt a bit daft - hopefully someone will help a struggling starter
Ive also looked around for photographers who do days or half days tuition but cant find any in my area, I thought that this might be a good idea to do, maybe later in the year when I could afford it.
Thanks so much
Sharon
Ive mentioned before that I was just starting out learning the technicalities and am starting my C&G basic photography and have done a very basic evening course.
Ive been through all the basics and understand all of it - aperture, shutter speed, composition, ISO etc.
The only thing that Im struggling with is how to decide on the right exposure. All my books refer to the cameras in built meter. But im really not sure where this is or how to use it
Ive been wanting to ask this question for such a long time, but felt a bit daft - hopefully someone will help a struggling starter

Ive also looked around for photographers who do days or half days tuition but cant find any in my area, I thought that this might be a good idea to do, maybe later in the year when I could afford it.
Thanks so much
Sharon