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A higher iso usually causes noise. You can put it into manual mode and adjust the f stop and shutter speed to compensate for a low iso. Iso is how sensitive the camera is to light. The higher the number, the brighter the pic
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Aperture and Shutter
Maximum Aperture f/3.2 (W) - f/5.8 (T) Shutter Speed 15-1/1500 sec.; Long Shutter operates with noise reduction when manually set at 1.3-15 sec. Exposure Control ISO Sensitivity Auto, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600 equivalent (Standard output sensitivity. Recommended exposure index) Light Metering Method Evaluative*, Center-weighted average, Spot** * Control to incorporate facial brightness in Face Detection AF ** Metering frame is fixed to the center Exposure Control Method Program AE, i-Contrast; AE Lock Exposure Compensation +/-2 stops in 1/3-stop increments http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...elTechSpecsAct
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Now that's a nice, easy explanation... prolly the first one that makes any sense. I have tons to learn, so little things like that are pretty important. Thanks! |
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This thread makes my mouth water...
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Bokeh is that blurring effect that you get past the point of focus. Also called depth of field. Macro does a great job of creating that narrow depth of field on point and shoot cameras. Unfortunately it only works on the close up shots.
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OK, for the illusione eccj pic I took....
It says the ISO was 800. The f was 3.2. Exposure time was 1/20 of a second. 6mm focal length. I don't know if that is good or not. Give me some advice if I should change one of those values and I will re-try the shot. |
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I took this shot the other day while walking teh dag. Notice the out of focus fore ground and back ground. The out of focus back ground is what is called Bokeh.
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