dslr camera aperture image
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I am taking a digital photography class and the syllabus says I need a digital camera with aperture and shutter priority modes. Are SLR and/or DSLR cameras the only ones that have them. Will I have to spend a lot of money in order to get a camera with these modes? Thanks for the help!
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Being a student who ran into this problem a few years ago, I found that I outgrew my advanced point and shoot very quickly. I had a G10 (Canon) and found that I enjoyed it so much that I became seriously involved in photography, and I shot all the time. I changed my major to video production and photojournalism. So yes this is just a personal experience of mine, but in my advice, I would have gone back and got a DSLR. I think being a student it would be wise to go with an entry level Canon like the t3i or the 60D because Canons lens line up is spectacular, (if you have access to an equipment room in this new class). If you need to shoot a video, Canons advancement in HD DSLR is really handy to learn because it is exploding in the video world. Thats somewhat an opinion however. But try stuff out, see what you like, and enjoy your class.
Being a student who ran into this problem a few years ago, I found that I outgrew my advanced point and shoot very quickly. I had a G10 (Canon) and found that I enjoyed it so much that I became seriously involved in photography, and I shot all the time. I changed my major to video production and photojournalism. So yes this is just a personal experience of mine, but in my advice, I would have gone back and got a DSLR. I think being a student it would be wise to go with an entry level Canon like the t3i or the 60D because Canons lens line up is spectacular, (if you have access to an equipment room in this new class). If you need to shoot a video, Canons advancement in HD DSLR is really handy to learn because it is exploding in the video world. Thats somewhat an opinion however. But try stuff out, see what you like, and enjoy your class.
What settings would you use in a DSLR camera?
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What settings would you use in a DSLR camera outdoors in a sunny day, at 1:00 PM?
M, A, S, P, what shutter speed? how much aperture? ISO ?
I will be taking pictures of people, still, and posing for the camera. So they wont be moving.
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I leave mine in P mode.
While I watch the camera's settings (as it chooses) the aperture, and the shutter speed. I generally leave the ISO to 100 to 200 if it's bright. I keep in mind the aperture setting because of the depth of field I will have--** and ** the shutter speed so it can freeze the action.
You can see the settings of most of the photos here http://www.flickr.com/little_pooky
I leave mine in P mode.
While I watch the camera's settings (as it chooses) the aperture, and the shutter speed. I generally leave the ISO to 100 to 200 if it's bright. I keep in mind the aperture setting because of the depth of field I will have--** and ** the shutter speed so it can freeze the action.
You can see the settings of most of the photos here http://www.flickr.com/little_pooky
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