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[quote][i]Originally posted by whitter45[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by whitter45[/i] just keep practicing and shooting - are you shooting raw and try and shoot as much in manual mode - you learn so much more and at a quicker rate [/quote]Not sure I agree with this. RAW and manual mode offer nothing until you've gotten the hang of the basics like lighting and composition. On the contrary they're just more aspects to be confused about. Leave exposure to the camera until you've come to terms with it. I'd say any beginner should shoot exclusively in AV and in the rare instance in TV. In fact, I hardly ever switch away from AV myself. Unless in a studio or other controlled environment, there's very little benefit from shooting manual. [/quote] each to their own, but once you understand the relationships, I found shooting in manual gives far more control over the picture you want to take I agree AP is probably the one to go for but shooting in manual does help [/quote]
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