Hey /p/, I just got a Canon Rebel Xti kit for $380. Tell me some different combination of shutter speed and aperture I can try.Also tell me some other cool shit I can do with it.
try these settings for normal photography should work in most scenarios.aperture: f16ISO 1600, (or higher if possibleshutter: one second or so.
>>215999seconded, those are my favorite settings and i'm a professional.
>>215999thirded.
>>215999That's the sunny/16 modification called "universal/16." I use it quite often. Rather than guessing the exposure, I do a little bit of math using that rule.
>>216023i've heard of that.. its what all the pros use right?
>>216025Yep.
>>215999Absolutely do this! I like to leave my shutter open for as long as i can on ISO 1600. So if you leave it open for a second or so at 1600 it lets in the maximum amount of light and makes a more solid image that way, and the camera is smart enough to adjust the overexposed-ness.
Use the largest aperture you can (eg f1.8). Then set you camera to 30 second shutter at iso 1600. You can take really good pictures of the sun like that.
>>216147jesus
man this thread is so useful!
>>216147>kitmax aperture is 3.5.. you must be intelligent and use correct figures if you are going to troll.
Use f/3.5, ISO 1600 and shutter 1/5 for day pics.Use f/22, ISO 100 and shutter 1/2000 for night pics.All the best.
>>216153stop trollingsuper16 is the only config you need
OP, if you're not a troll, and you want real tips, don't come to /p/. Read your camera manual and learn to use your camera's light meter.inb4f/16rulesucks