I need a good noob guide to manual settings on a dslr

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Lifer
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I have an XTI and I toy with the settings but I really don't know what I am doing very much. I would like a guide that would show what the settings affect, what settings would be ideal in certain settings etc
 

twistedlogic

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Though I've never taken the time to read the entire book, I've heard some good things about this one, Understanding Exposure by Bryan Petterson.

My suggestion would be to memorize all the different shutter and aperture settings and learn how they relate to each other and how they effect your exposure.
 

996GT2

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Originally posted by: twistedlogic
Though I've never taken the time to read the entire book, I've heard some good things about this one, Understanding Exposure by Bryan Petterson.

My suggestion would be to memorize all the different shutter and aperture settings and learn how they relate to each other and how they effect your exposure.

Understanding exposure is a great book, but it's geared more towards film photography (though many of the concepts carry over to digital). His newer book "Understanding Digital Photography" has quite a few mistakes in it, so I wouldn't recommend it.

Read THIS guide if you want a short, concise description of how all the basic settings affect an image.
 

alfa147x

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also spend a while experimenting, go out with your camera use nothing but the manual mode and you'll get used to it
Thats what i did also spending some time at Digital Photography School's Blog
 

bobdole369

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the book to read after you get some composition understanding down is: Understanding Exposure (Bryan Peterson)

 

shortylickens

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Originally posted by: angry hampster
Try reading the manual. It tends to explain how the cam works.
I dont know what Canons come with but my Nikon D40 came with neat Quik-Start guide and an excellent manual.

As for the OP:
I recommend Google.com.

http://www.cameraporn.net/2007...rt-1-getting-prepared/
http://www.cameraporn.net/2007...the-po-mans-dream-kit/
http://www.cameraporn.net/2007...verage-joes-dream-kit/

http://www.thetechlounge.com/a...to-Manual-Photography/
At the bottom of the article are Next and Back buttons along with page links.

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=414088