photoguy99
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I suspect that you need to go spend some time experimenting. Put your camera on manual, learn how to "meter match", and try taking the same photo with various settings, to see what happens. You need to get a feel for where the limits are, and what the result is likely to look like based on one setting or another. Spend an hour at it, and then spend another hour pixel-peeping the results. Take notes.
Congratulations, you're done. You've just learned more than 100 hours of reading the internet will teach you!
Then, by all means, use Av or Tv, but now you'll know what it means when the shutter speed says "15" instead of "500", in terms of what the results will be.
Congratulations, you're done. You've just learned more than 100 hours of reading the internet will teach you!
Then, by all means, use Av or Tv, but now you'll know what it means when the shutter speed says "15" instead of "500", in terms of what the results will be.