Thanks. Long as I have them reading glasses to see the screen. lolMash them buttons and post more pics! Looking good!
Thanks, Hoss.Good looking photos. Best way to get better is keep mashin that shutter button.
Hear that,,,,Thanks. Long as I have them reading glasses to see the screen. lol
This right here,,,,experiment with going Manual, or AP or SP,,,,take notes,,,,Good looking photos. Best way to get better is keep mashin that shutter button.
This right here,,,,experiment with going Manual, or AP or SP,,,,take notes,,,,
Good advice. As you get familiar with the camera, twist a few knobs as you are mashin the buttons. Most of all though have fun.I just looked up your camera,,,,nice, real similar to my Nikon p510,,,,play around with your spot metering too,,,,
Every time I attempt to venture from dummy proof, I have issues.. I love the zoom stuff. Out to 200 yards is like 10. The touch screen laser focus stuff, I've kind of gotten use to. The lighting on intelligent auto is always too bright when I load them on the computer. Then I sit it down for 3 months and forget everything. I love it though. Some nice 4k video. I just need a tripod to try and film some turkeys and I'm good.I just looked up your camera,,,,nice, real similar to my Nikon p510,,,,play around with your spot metering too,,,,
Inbed in your photos shooting parameters, instead of date time,show Aperture and shutter speed,,,,Every time I attempt to venture from dummy proof, I have issues.. I love the zoom stuff. Out to 200 yards is like 10. The touch screen laser focus stuff, I've kind of gotten use to. The lighting on intelligent auto is always too bright when I load them on the computer. Then I sit it down for 3 months and forget everything. I love it though. Some nice 4k video. I just need a tripod to try and film some turkeys and I'm good.
I was watching YouTube videos from some English guy. He's pretty good going through everything with my specific camera. It's a matter of taking the time, then putting it to use. I end up off course, goofing off, like on GON. lolInbed in your photos shooting parameters, instead of date time,show Aperture and shutter speed,,,,
The reason for the brightness is the chip wants to make it foolproof,,,,
You can use exposure control when you get more experience,,,,
Many good forums online to help you,,,,maybe get a book for your specific camera,,,,I did when I first got my Canon T90,,,,35mm,,,,tons of information,,,,do this first,,,,there should be one available for your camera,,,,