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Bazza
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09-06-08, 05:15 PM
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Re: I used manual :(

MS

If you find anyone who says they never learn anything new about taking photographs, then you have found a liar.

Cameras evolved almost on a day to day basis and with one make competing against another for market share, this will always be the case.

it took me nearly a year to fathom out which button/switch does what and still finding out new things. Ok work takes up loads of my time (24/7) and thats my excuse as to why it took so long and I am sticking with that excuse.

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09-06-08, 07:58 PM
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Re: I used manual :(

you'll get there hun and im still learning lol !

i always set the aperture first then try changing shutter speed till it rightish and take about three same pics with differant speeds only slightly .hope you understand what i mean
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09-06-08, 08:04 PM
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Re: I used manual :(

CL I understand what you mean
Thank you.

I am just a bit frustrated, but I will keep practising.

I tried to take one shot ended up taking about twenty and then the result was still bad


     
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