DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
yah i meant manual as in working the lens.. changing the focus and the f/stops and all that jazz.. not manual mode.. i havent gotten out of it since i bought the camera.. i refuse to use the program modes..
the manual focusing? well i dont just snap away while im shooting.. but it did take longer.. moving just a little bit would make me have to refocus the shot..
i like doing everything except for the focusing
i like doing everything except for the focusing
what i'm trying to get as is, do you slow down and think about your composition more or has that not changed?
coming from film and a fully manual camera, i was forced to take things slow and am just looking to see if recommending that would help people or if it doesn't help people with composition at all
coming from film and a fully manual camera, i was forced to take things slow and am just looking to see if recommending that would help people or if it doesn't help people with composition at all
yah i think that would help a lot.. it does make you think the pictures out a lot more.. for some reason when you say composition to me that means how the picture looks.. i.e. rule of thirds and what not.. not exposure and focus and shutter time and aperture.. but yes manual mode improves you photography i think..
im not going to lie i use the program mode. sometimes i use the manual modes but its too stressful for those lightning reaction shots (GTR passes by, bird flies into a window, etc etc)
i wish i could do manual focusing too.. damn my poor eyesight! but i think my 17-85 is pretty good at the AF so ill leave it on auto. lazy photography is my style. let the camera do the exposure and lets me think about the composure
i wish i could do manual focusing too.. damn my poor eyesight! but i think my 17-85 is pretty good at the AF so ill leave it on auto. lazy photography is my style. let the camera do the exposure and lets me think about the composure
sorry bad pic,
I got the rest from that one day finally. Its a pic of me. The person who took it didnt know how to use my camera so I had to talk to her on how to aim it and such.
oh well.
I got the rest from that one day finally. Its a pic of me. The person who took it didnt know how to use my camera so I had to talk to her on how to aim it and such.
oh well.
manual focus slows me down, "M" mode doesnt, unless im in an area with inconsistant lighting, and Im using a zoom lens that changes aperture automatically everytime I change the focal length.
If im in an area where like outside I use manual mode and autofocus.
If im in an area where like outside I use manual mode and autofocus.
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
for concerts i shoot ISO 1600 or higher
you dont a lot of noise at that iso?
I get substantial noise if I up to 800.
red and purple produce a lot more noise as opposed to other colors
here are some examples
red light: Dragonforce

Yellow: Chimaira

Blue/Violet: Killswitch Engage

Green/Orange: A Change of Pace





