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<blockquote data-quote="1shot(bob)" data-source="post: 1345548" data-attributes="member: 1657"><p>My apologies Okietool. One of the worst things ever invented was automatic cameras that do the thinking for us. The best thing ever invented was cameras that do the thinking for us. Either way, you do have to know a little about aperture, shutter speed and ISO to take pictures and get consistent results with a DSLR. Search those three topics on youtube and just learn the basics and your pics will improve greatly.</p><p>Or feel free to shoot me a PM and I'll help out any time.</p><p></p><p></p><p>p.s. stay in Av mode and learn to control your ISO and you'll do fine. High ISO if it's dark, low ISO if it's bright. That's 75% of what you need to know right there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1shot(bob), post: 1345548, member: 1657"] My apologies Okietool. One of the worst things ever invented was automatic cameras that do the thinking for us. The best thing ever invented was cameras that do the thinking for us. Either way, you do have to know a little about aperture, shutter speed and ISO to take pictures and get consistent results with a DSLR. Search those three topics on youtube and just learn the basics and your pics will improve greatly. Or feel free to shoot me a PM and I'll help out any time. p.s. stay in Av mode and learn to control your ISO and you'll do fine. High ISO if it's dark, low ISO if it's bright. That's 75% of what you need to know right there. [/QUOTE]
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