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^^^What he said. Exposure is no different.
If I shoot in monochrome, do I have to adjust the settings, such as aperture or film speed?
Is say a 30 second exposure any different than a 1/60th of a second?
Steve Thomas
If I shoot in monochrome, do I have to adjust the settings, such as aperture or film speed?
Is say a 30 second exposure any different than a 1/60th of a second?
Steve Thomas
No, but I thought you were using a digital camera, not a film camera.If I shoot in monochrome, do I have to adjust the settings, such as aperture or film speed?
Hi Steve, I can tell by a few posts that you are interested in taking photography to the next level and taking control of your camera and settings.
My Canon rebel only requires the selection of monochrome from the menu. All other features stay the same.
Many times I will shoot in color, then desaturate in post processing for b&w.
I learned how to get to the monochrome setting after choosing the movie option and then using the menu button.
It's awesome.
Steve Thomas