Thanks that's intresting/ makes sence, nice explanation! :)
yeah that is a big list that definitely helps tho, I will practice with them settings, I'm guessing iso can be/ is normally left to auto?
Thanks that's intresting/ makes sence, nice explanation! :)
yeah that is a big list that definitely helps tho, I will practice with them settings, I'm guessing iso can be/ is normally left to auto?
You can leave it to auto yes - I like selecting it manually as I always like knowing what my settings are (as they effect the image). The higher the iso the more noise ('grain') - not necessarily a bad thing - but just know how it affects your image :)
Do some with high and low ISO and compare the difference so you understand the visual differentiation :D
Cool cl, thought so, will try that out once I get more experience, thanks!