I had a very basic question asked to me the other day and was stumped in how to answer it. My friend has recently brought a DSLR and is a complete novice so I was explaining a few basics about aperture, shutter and ISO. Once I had explained about the difference in a landscape photo and portrait, he asked what would the settings be for a general walkabout photo? Although I said it depends on the exposure and creative effect required, I was stumped to explain what would be a best starting ground for a picture as simple as the Big Ben clock face.
I explained that being hand-held you would need to start at a minimum shutter of 1/100 for his lens type, but what would be the best starting point in either aperture or shutter priority be? Simply, if you aren't looking for a particular creative effect and want a simple picture, why wouldn't you start in automatic mode?
Thanks in advance
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I explained that being hand-held you would need to start at a minimum shutter of 1/100 for his lens type, but what would be the best starting point in either aperture or shutter priority be? Simply, if you aren't looking for a particular creative effect and want a simple picture, why wouldn't you start in automatic mode?
Thanks in advance
