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i have a canon 450d digital slr camera i use in raw format how do i know hat shutter speed and aperture to use?
how do i know what shutter speed and aperture to set the camera to as i am taking several different types of pictures such as waterfalls and portraits.is there a guide to use or is it trial and error
any help will be greatly appreciated
best regards
maynard
Rather than depend upon us or your not so successful “trail and fail” method, you may want to consider taking a class in photography. In a short time, you will get all your questions answered and will not find photography as frustrating as you do now.
Whether shooting film, JPEG or RAW, the techniques are the same for shooting various subjects.
For water falls that look like cotton, you have to use a long shutter speed … this means you also have to use a tripod and probably an ND filter even if the falls are in the shade.
Portraits are a whole different ball game … you need to use a medium telephoto lens and shoot wide open … but wait! What is most important when shooting portraits is the way you light it
For interesting lighting ideas, look at Model Mayhem and One Model Place.
Raw Camera Format
Save the Orphan Lenses
Micro Four Thirds cameras, like the new Olympus PEN E-P3, let you use classic, orphan lenses to take great pictures. I recommend both.