I usually choose a fixed ISO before I'm shooting (200 for outdoors, 800 for indoor/low light, usually), then adjust aperture and shutter speed to get a properly exposed image (actually, in practice, I ...
Next, you’ll set the white balance as described above, and then move on to gain. Briefly, gain is the electronic amplification of the signal, which makes the video brighter but can inject noise into ...
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This snake-in-the-grass camera setting is secretly ruining your manual photos
You think you’re in manual mode, but if you haven’t switched off auto ISO, the camera will still adjust the exposure automatically. Here’s why you should take back control ...
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