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08-03-2009, 05:45 PM | #1 |
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I have the Nikon d5000 but i don't know how to use it yet.Just got it last week so...And yes,I only got the regular lens that came with it the 18-55 one. Does anyone out there know which are the best settings for it?like the P,A,S,M?what settings do you guys use for outdoor/indoor pics?i just want to take clear not blurry pics. tia, Ryan |
08-03-2009, 06:34 PM | #2 |
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There is no "best setting" unless it pertains to a particular type of photography. Sports - I would just do P since that allows you to shoot quickly with some flexibility in your aperture and shutter speed settings. Portraits - A so you can vary the DoF. Landscapes - M for tricky lighting situations where the camera can't meter correctly.
If you're wanting to take clear, sharp, photos, look into getting an SB-600 flash. That thing solved all of my indoor shots problems. Used to use a D60 + 18-55mm VR + SB-600. That thing made such sharp photos. Could have been better had I been using a 50mm f/1.8. For outdoor, in the daylight, I would find it impossible to produce blurry photos unless you're shooting at a tiny aperture like f/22. I just keep my aperture around the f/2.8-f/8 range no matter the situation or environment. |
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I use A a lot because it sets the speed for me, I use M when I am in a setting which gives me more free time to adjust everything. S I will use only when I need know what speed I need to adjust to, rarely though.
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Aperture is easier to grasp than shutter speed for me
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08-03-2009, 09:32 PM | #6 |
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did it come with a manual?
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However, in in-door shoot, if I have my flash on, I shoot M and set it right to compensate my flash. It depends. I dont use S a lot, simply because A often solves the problem for me. At first I use M at all times, but I found that would make me "miss" many of the shots that I want.. thus I use A a lot more now. Oh, the pre-set settings are pretty useful too I found. I used the "sports" and "landscape" and they are pretty close to the setting I'd want if I were in M. (usually anyway). (PS. i use Canon, but they're the same)
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The sticky above looks like your first port of call
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=277439 |
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you really ought to read it. ;]
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You should first go through the user manual.
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