Yes, I'm new to this forum and I'm happy to buy a Canon EOS 400D as my Christmas gift.
Played with it for a day and took some OK pictures.
Now, here's the situation:
Tomorrow my church will be having a concert and I wanted to help out by offering photography for free.
I tried learning as much as I could but I guess my experience may not be good enough.
I have 2 areas to take:
1) Concert in church building
2) People and food in canteen area.
Timing: 6.30pm - 9.00pm
Can I know from the experts, what should I take note of? What setting should I do to the camera (ISO, shutter speed, etc) to get the best pictures?
If there is a quick 'cheatsheet' type of resource on the web, let me know.
After tomorrow's event, I'll sit down and get serious with learning.
Played with it for a day and took some OK pictures.
Now, here's the situation:
Tomorrow my church will be having a concert and I wanted to help out by offering photography for free.
I tried learning as much as I could but I guess my experience may not be good enough.
I have 2 areas to take:
1) Concert in church building
2) People and food in canteen area.
Timing: 6.30pm - 9.00pm
Can I know from the experts, what should I take note of? What setting should I do to the camera (ISO, shutter speed, etc) to get the best pictures?
If there is a quick 'cheatsheet' type of resource on the web, let me know.
After tomorrow's event, I'll sit down and get serious with learning.