Orbitz2011
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Hi There,
Got a Nikon D90 two weeks ago and as of this moment, I am still in a learning stage. This is my first DSLR. Now my question, is it more convenient to use the command buttons: M,A,S,P or is it okay to use the scene mode such as the Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Sports? I read some reviews that is it suitable to place this command on Aperture "A" mode or Manual "M" while adjusting such Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed. There's the time that I place the command in "M" mode and tried to shoot but the image appeared as Black and White, not colored. Did I set the settings wrong or what? In general shooting, which among these command should I prefer to use more often: M,A,S,P or the scene mode: Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Sports?
Secondly, how can I get a nice shot by adjusting the Aperture, ISO and Shutter speed? Supposing I will used my SIGMA 70-300 DG APO MACRO & if there's not enough light in outdoor shoots - should I set aperture into lower f/stop and set the ISO a little bit higher?how about the shutter speed?
Sorry for lots of questions.
Your great recommendations, advise and suggestion is very much welcome.
Thanks,
Orbitz2011
Got a Nikon D90 two weeks ago and as of this moment, I am still in a learning stage. This is my first DSLR. Now my question, is it more convenient to use the command buttons: M,A,S,P or is it okay to use the scene mode such as the Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Sports? I read some reviews that is it suitable to place this command on Aperture "A" mode or Manual "M" while adjusting such Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed. There's the time that I place the command in "M" mode and tried to shoot but the image appeared as Black and White, not colored. Did I set the settings wrong or what? In general shooting, which among these command should I prefer to use more often: M,A,S,P or the scene mode: Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Sports?
Secondly, how can I get a nice shot by adjusting the Aperture, ISO and Shutter speed? Supposing I will used my SIGMA 70-300 DG APO MACRO & if there's not enough light in outdoor shoots - should I set aperture into lower f/stop and set the ISO a little bit higher?how about the shutter speed?
Sorry for lots of questions.
Your great recommendations, advise and suggestion is very much welcome.
Thanks,
Orbitz2011