buzzmario said:me newbie too. any different with p mode and shooting in Aper mode with auto iso set?
Yes. ;-)
Aperture mode allows you control over the aperture. P mode allows you to adjust either shutter speed or aperture.
buzzmario said:me newbie too. any different with p mode and shooting in Aper mode with auto iso set?
me newbie too. any different with p mode and shooting in Aper mode with auto iso set?
no disrespect to seniors out there. how i experience p mode is, p mode might suggest a mid range aperture eg f 8 and the user may control A vs T values by scrolling main dial .
you will or should get the same time value under same lighting and iso setting for same aperture value in p or A modes because most cameras calculate correct exposure in these two modes similarly .
'P mode' already exist in full manual Hasselblad CF lens onwards. Hassey users will know what I mean. There's no shame using P mode.
Some reowned pros still shoot in P model if it works for them, ie Joe Buissink, though watching him shoot, obviously he lack the miniscule control over exposure due to inherent flaws in the AE hold method. But it don't matter much to him when he shoots RAW and has someone else headache over the post production process.
I'm a total newbie and slowly learning new things everyday reading from online tips and forums.
Ever since the first day I got my dslr (650D) I have been playing around mostly with the AV or M mode. For sure taking still object (anything that doesn't move) is ok for me since I can play around till I get the best setting and composition I like.
Well when it comes to taking people :thumbsd: 10/10 times I found that pic taken with auto mode looks much better although not the best than me taking with Av mode. Reason being when taking photo of friends etc you can't expect people to pose for you for 5-10 min until u get your right settingso after 1-2 try on av (mostly exposure issue) had to switch to auto to get the shot right.
I figure one way to solve is probably using the live viewfinder to guide but well still need some time to get it right and you may miss the "moment"
Just wondering those who went thru this stage what did you do to improve? Or share your learning experiences, sweet or bitter..
i tok P mode can only adjust the ISO?
buzzmario said:i tok P mode can only adjust the ISO?
Point is?
Judging by your question, you appear to be interested in adjusting other parameters, which can be achieved through M, AV and TV mode. So what is your point?
i have try using AV and M mode, however still can't get nice pix. so I have try A with auto ISO. but pix start to get gainy.the ISO seem to go up high on it own. I use P mode, but it seem i can only adjust the ISO and it seem like using a PNS camera. SO i would like to know more so i could shoot more and can get pix nice.
i tok P mode can only adjust the ISO?
i have try using AV and M mode, however still can't get nice pix. so I have try A with auto ISO. but pix start to get gainy.the ISO seem to go up high on it own. I use P mode, but it seem i can only adjust the ISO and it seem like using a PNS camera. SO i would like to know more so i could shoot more and can get pix nice.
i have try using AV and M mode, however still can't get nice pix. so I have try A with auto ISO. but pix start to get gainy.the ISO seem to go up high on it own. I use P mode, but it seem i can only adjust the ISO and it seem like using a PNS camera. SO i would like to know more so i could shoot more and can get pix nice.
M mode is very difficult to achieve , u got to take care of shutter speed & aperture. as for Av mode depends oni have try using AV and M mode, however still can't get nice pix. so I have try A with auto ISO. but pix start to get gainy.the ISO seem to go up high on it own. I use P mode, but it seem i can only adjust the ISO and it seem like using a PNS camera. SO i would like to know more so i could shoot more and can get pix nice.
M mode is very difficult to achieve , u got to take care of shutter speed & aperture..
Btw... what camera are you using? I believe most camera brand would allow you to adjust your aperture and shutter speed in P mode, maybe you should read your manual in more detail.
as to Auto mode - the camera do most of the calculation for you, and for some cameras, they would excessively increase the ISO so you could have a faster shutter speed... thus resulting in your picture haviong quite a lot of noise. One way (and for some cameras only) you can set the maximum ISO for the Auto ISO, that way you can be sure that the ISO level is the one that you find acceptable.
Oh... there is nothing wrong with shooting with PnS camera, you use P mode, shoot some shots (if you find those shots pleasing) then look at their Aperture Value and Shutter speed, then learn from there. I have been shooting in P mode some time even until now, although I do use Aperture and shutter speed priority most of the time now, because I find that easier to achieve what I wanted.
for programe mode, you decide the ISO value, and let camera decide the aperture and shutter speed combination for you,hi da ge here, I have check my cam, in P mode, it do allow me to set my aper. Howevere, i am confuse here liao. In A mode, i can set the aper and the iso, in P mode, i set the iso and also can set aper. so what is the different betweem P and A mode? thanks.
clearly you are shooting at a low light situation here, cameras need adequate light to make decent photos, learn how to see, find and use the quantity of the light first,i have try using AV and M mode, however still can't get nice pix. so I have try A with auto ISO. but pix start to get gainy.the ISO seem to go up high on it own. I use P mode, but it seem i can only adjust the ISO and it seem like using a PNS camera. SO i would like to know more so i could shoot more and can get pix nice.
hi da ge here, I have check my cam, in P mode, it do allow me to set my aper. Howevere, i am confuse here liao. In A mode, i can set the aper and the iso, in P mode, i set the iso and also can set aper. so what is the different betweem P and A mode? thanks.