Champion_Munch wrote:I think I'm hooked now...
Champion_Munch wrote: For example most of the shots I took of creeks and waterfalls on this setting were over-exposed (? not sure about the terminology - essentially most of the images were too bright). Could just be my lack of experience using the camera in shutter priority mode, but fiddling with options in manual seemed to result in much better images.
GPSGuided wrote:In this day and age, learn to use that exposure compensation knob ie. The +2 to -2 knob. That's used to increase or decrease the suggested exposure by the camera, thereby making the final photo brighter or darker. One nice thing about learning photography these days is that each shot taken is not 50c or $2. It's virtually free. You can try any setting as you wish and take as many shots as you care. Just delete the ones you don't like. In the old days, it's a week later and paid for the processing before you see your result. Sometimes it can be an expensive failure.
phan_TOM wrote:Most important is not to get too caught up on all the technical crap and just remember to have fun
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