
Canon camera settings
Get a new digital SLR is the beginning of a whole new world of fun with the added satisfaction of being able to offer high quality pictures better than the old point and shoot ever could.
Most people, if it turns out to point and shoot digital camera she lacks in speed, versatility, and the results will be buying a DSLR like a Nikon D3000, a K7 Pentax or Canon 1000D. These cameras are awesome, they make it so easy, so they put in the green AUTO mode! Now, usually, but not always works so well that you want. They sometimes do not get what you expect. Perhaps the light is not properly done, or it is too dark or too bright on the field. You must be able to control the camera settings to achieve a position for a desired result.
Well do not worry, photography is much easier to learn, and we are just one step, right now, but you can get a bit more control over your performance at the end of this page.
Lets go. Step one is likely to control how light or dark image. Turn your camera mode to "P". Now, check out a different camera settings. Auto, ISO set to Auto (or set it to 400 for shady or cloudy, 100 or 200 in bright light or 800 or more for dark conditions) and measurement of multi-pattern (array of Nikon, Canon on the Evaluative, ESP) at Olympus . These values are fairly common, with the exception of the ISO. The camera is still cares shutter speed and aperture in "P". What we have available to us now is the exposure compensator ([+/-] button and switch to Nikon). With this attitude, we can adjust the brightness of the image brighter or darker than the one that keeps the camera.
Now go and try. Take a photo and then adjust the exposure compensation just to see what it does. Practice with him, because if you do, it becomes second nature to you.