stoi689
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Hi all, hope you're all well.
Quick two-sided question here.
I live in a beautiful area overlooking some green fields and landscape so I decided to give it a go and shoot some of the scenery using the landscape setting on my Sony a380.
Putting my amateurish skills aside, the photos were average to say the least and as an experiment I tried the same shots on different settings (sport, portrait etc) and I saw very little difference from snap to snap, leading me to question whether the camera settings are any use at all?
My friend, who fancies himself as a bit of a camera buff, says that I should ditch the landscape setting as it is useless and go to manual. Setting the aperture at f16 or f17, adjusting the shutter speed, mounting it on a tripod and putting a flash gun on top (I have both of these items). He also says ditch JPG for RAW so I can tweak the pics.
Any comments of suggestions on the above are gratefully received. Thanks :thumbup:
Quick two-sided question here.
I live in a beautiful area overlooking some green fields and landscape so I decided to give it a go and shoot some of the scenery using the landscape setting on my Sony a380.
Putting my amateurish skills aside, the photos were average to say the least and as an experiment I tried the same shots on different settings (sport, portrait etc) and I saw very little difference from snap to snap, leading me to question whether the camera settings are any use at all?
My friend, who fancies himself as a bit of a camera buff, says that I should ditch the landscape setting as it is useless and go to manual. Setting the aperture at f16 or f17, adjusting the shutter speed, mounting it on a tripod and putting a flash gun on top (I have both of these items). He also says ditch JPG for RAW so I can tweak the pics.
Any comments of suggestions on the above are gratefully received. Thanks :thumbup:
