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Kyle - you can shoot on P, or Auto, a.k.a. Green,

but you've expressed how you are starting your own photography business. Something you plan to do for your income. I think you owe it to yourself to learn the exposure triangle, read your camera's manual (or as I saw earlier, RTFM), and understand your cameras metering system. "P" and green may get your pictures exposed now, but you're missing out on a lot of tricks and techniques that could be used in a wide range of situations to make your photo better than the next guy - basically, the whole point of a business. Make yours better than his.



Anyway, I still can't all the way understand if you're trolling or serious, but either way, good luck. I look forward to seeing where you go from here.

Dont call me a troll.

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Greg advice is sound. Start from that. Ages ago photographers had to study a lot about how to take pictures. Turns out, with all that smart digital technology, nothing change and one can sc*** up even in green mode. That's a talent.
 
What is 'Camera Sun Settings'?
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Sparky, it was great, enjoyed it, but this job is never really done, soon will happen again.
 
Dont call me a troll.

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Then stop trollin', bro. You didn't even read the entire thing I said, did you? I'm loving reading your posts just to see how strange of a human being you are. You have a lot of people offering you help here, a lot of seriously great help, but I'm not sure if you're even reading it.

Seriously Kyle! Be grateful for all the great advice you've received in this thread. You could at least tell us what the actual "solved issue" was since it may help other beginners struggling with their first cameras - give back a little! :)


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Dont call me a troll.

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Then stop trollin', bro. You didn't even read the entire thing I said, did you? I'm loving reading your posts just to see how strange of a human being you are. You have a lot of people offering you help here, a lot of seriously great help, but I'm not sure if you're even reading it.

Seriously Kyle! Be grateful for all the great advice you've received in this thread. You could at least tell us what the actual "solved issue" was since it may help other beginners struggling with their first cameras - give back a little! :)


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The issue was that he turned the camera on manual, without reading 100 posts he's recieved about why he would "ideally" be on manual. This was solved when he switched to "auto."

Simple as that, I guess. I have no idea why I've spent so much time reading, practicing, and asking for assistance on how to properly expose an image when "auto" will just do it for me. BRB guys, I'm switching to green and opening a business real quick.


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Quit hating on my posts I have figured out the settings according to tcambell so stop bothering posting on this when problem is solved.
 
Then stop trollin', bro. You didn't even read the entire thing I said, did you? I'm loving reading your posts just to see how strange of a human being you are. You have a lot of people offering you help here, a lot of seriously great help, but I'm not sure if you're even reading it.

Seriously Kyle! Be grateful for all the great advice you've received in this thread. You could at least tell us what the actual "solved issue" was since it may help other beginners struggling with their first cameras - give back a little! :)


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The issue was that he turned the camera on manual, without reading 100 posts he's recieved about why he would "ideally" be on manual. This was solved when he switched to "auto."

Simple as that, I guess. I have no idea why I've spent so much time reading, practicing, and asking for assistance on how to properly expose an image when "auto" will just do it for me. BRB guys, I'm switching to green and opening a business real quick.


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EVERY tool on the camera has its uses.

My cameras don't have an auto, but they do have things like auto focus point selection. Generally I avoid these like the plague, but I did attend one pool party where putting the camera on F8 and auto focus point selection made capturing most of the event possible. Without that it was essentially a nightmare.

Now personally I will generally recommend that a person not use auto... but rather use PROGRAM, because auto also will decide to change your ISO setting and pop up the flash on you, and those two things can be very destructive and are things you generally want to control yourself. However, I have seen a case or two where auto made sense.

Don't look down your nose at anything on your camera, or I'll drum up a bunch of old schoolers who will point at you and jeer and laugh because you have autofocus, use digital instead of film, and frankly use a camera instead of painting on the cave wall in mud.

Get the point?
 
We didn't use mud. Mostly charred sticks and crushed berries.

Mud.... phhhhtt
 
Quit hating on my posts I have figured out the settings according to tcambell so stop bothering posting on this when problem is solved.

Truthfully, we really don't know what the problem was in the first place.

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Quit hating on my posts I have figured out the settings according to tcambell so stop bothering posting on this when problem is solved.

Truthfully, we really don't know what the problem was in the first place.

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Problem was: "Isn't digital just a magic ? Just press that little button and presto, better than HBC."

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Problem was: "Isn't digital just a magic ? Just press that little button and presto, better than HBC."

Sent magically.

Don't you need to do something else, like wiggle your nose?

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I ran out of devices to send out the messages. :(
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Ok, now you're in trouble. It'll get there by Christmas. No promises on the year.

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