Shooting DSLR in Auto Mode = wasted ?


to all Newbies: Using Auto Mode is fine. and just a reminder, it's not the camera at fault when your shots turn out bad, and it definitely isn't your glory when the pictures are good.
don't rely on Auto all the time, and you should be moving on to other exposure modes after a while of shooting.

and to experienced shooters: using Auto is fine. just don't let it make you complacent and forget your basics.
 

I'm going to buy a 5dmk3 with 24-105L in Courts at a price of RRP (5k) and head on to a chopping shop in lucky plaza and buy 70-200L then travel to the urban places in Malaysia with my strapless new equipment and shoot all the way using the dreaded A mode... all the way until kingdome come!

Define wasted?
 

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you "song " can already la
 

I'm going to buy a 5dmk3 with 24-105L in Courts at a price of RRP (5k) and head on to a chopping shop in lucky plaza and buy 70-200L then travel to the urban places in Malaysia with my strapless new equipment and shoot all the way using the dreaded A mode... all the way until kingdome come!

Define wasted?

prepared to get robbed.
 

that is why I always say you need to familiar with your tools, always ready.

once you are so familiar with your camera, everything will became automatic.

before I pack my camera into my bag, I always check the camera setting first, check camera battery level, check CF cards, is all my flash batteris fully chearge etc.

second's this.

so long as your camera does what you want it to do, it is fine already what...
 

i thinking getting a Nikon D7000 and i am new in using DSLR....

so is it fine to use auto mode?
Are you serious? i mean... serious about asking this question not the getting D7000 and use auto.
For all you need to know..you can just get a D4 pair it with the most expensive lens and shoot with auto. Absolutely nothing wrong too. Really dont have to bother with sour people or etc etc.

(But...if the picture dont come out what you've expected or want.. you have no/less reason to complaint. lol)
 

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i just saw Nikon D7000 sell $1999 and made in thailand.

Canon DSLR made in japan..

i am surprise Nikon not made in japan.
 

Are you serious? i mean... serious about asking this question not the getting D7000 and use auto.
For all you need to know..you can just get a D4 pair it with the most expensive lens and shoot with auto. Absolutely nothing wrong too. Really dont have to bother with sour people or etc etc.

(But...if the picture dont come out what you've expected or want.. you have no/less reason to complaint. lol)

i am new in DSLR...
 

kei1309 said:
you like to attack people, then disappear without replying in the thread again. why don't you stick around next time and face the firing squad?

FYI. NO.

there are scenes that we can't discern the mode used just by looking at the image. but once we see the EXIF, we know.

e.g. for a night shot, it's easy to tell. most cameras (if you're a newbie who has no idea how a camera works), will tend to try to expose the scene properly on Auto mode. which, in turn, the ISO is kept to a limit, and Shutter Speed usually is pretty slow. a newbie will have a handshake-blurred shot. a seasoned shooter will anticipate this and most likely have a more handshake-blur free shot.

I would love to stick ard here all day long, but I got to earn my daily rice bowl, dude.

If I'm Hong Kee with $50 million to play around, I don't mind replying to every single thread here all day long. But in reality, I can't afford to do that.
 

steventay said:
i just saw Nikon D7000 sell $1999 and made in thailand.

Canon DSLR made in japan..

i am surprise Nikon not made in japan.

Country of make doesn't matter as long as quality control is good.

I see DSLRs on display in little India with a big "Made in Japan" tag and no mention of model number or anything else. :facepalm:

My uncle just bought a 550D purely on the merit of it being made in Japan. :double facepalm:
 

fmeeran said:
Country of make doesn't matter as long as quality control is good.

I see DSLRs on display in little India with a big "Made in Japan" tag and no mention of model number or anything else. :facepalm:

My uncle just bought a 550D purely on the merit of it being made in Japan. :double facepalm:

Agree. A company as big as Nikon won't let whoevers manufacture stuff for them if the QC department is not up to a given standard. Reputation (and monetary loss) is at stake here.
 

nothing wrong with Auto... heck even pros use A mode.... accidentaly turns the dial.
 

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Newbies using auto mode is ok provided they look at the EXIF and learn to adjust the setting themselves later on.

For me, not being a newbie now, I really don't like the green logo on my D90! lol
 

maybe pro got put sticker over the green box, it says E for emergency than A for Auto? he he he.

but seriously has any senior and sempai consciously decided to compose solely in auto for a session of shooting, how was the experience?
 

i just saw Nikon D7000 sell $1999 and made in thailand.

Canon DSLR made in japan..

i am surprise Nikon not made in japan.
does that make any different on the photos you took? or any issue on handling the camera?

anyway, if that really matter to you, stick with whatever matters to you.
 

sinned79 said:
to us, its a waste, to them, its either show off or too much $$$ to spend.

Sry, bro, i shooting auto most of my time. It not that "to show off or got lot of money". Sad to said, i"m a person that had to work more than 9+ hrs a day (sat & sun too). Do u think i got so much time trying other setting? Buying a good camera to me is not to show off, it to save my time together with my family. Pls do think for other too.
 

does that make any different on the photos you took? or any issue on handling the camera?

anyway, if that really matter to you, stick with whatever matters to you.


i still prefer Nikon than Canon.

how many Nikon supporter here?
 

Sry, bro, i shooting auto most of my time. It not that "to show off or got lot of money". Sad to said, i"m a person that had to work more than 9+ hrs a day (sat & sun too). Do u think i got so much time trying other setting? Buying a good camera to me is not to show off, it to save my time together with my family. Pls do think for other too.

Don't worry bro. I uses Auto lots of time too... it is hassle free and pretty accurate. No problem at all :)
 

i just saw Nikon D7000 sell $1999 and made in thailand.
Canon DSLR made in japan..
i am surprise Nikon not made in japan.
Conclusion: Canon cameras are better for earthquakes (IS maybe better?) and radioactively polluted areas; whereas Nikon is better for underwater shooting in flooded areas.
Alternatively: get yourself a sticker "Made in Japan" and put it on any China made stuffs - according your logic it should prevent any breakdown.
 

i still prefer Nikon than Canon.

how many Nikon supporter here?

Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Fuji, etc heck care, bring it on, for me I'm impartial. Just like I heck care what car I drive (if I can afford one), as long as I've learned to drive well, it doesnt matter
 

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