Hi to all,
Currently using my A75 PNS, i look at the LCD to set the aperture and shutter value as it give a rough preview of what is the outcome of the shot.
I do not own any DSLR, just want to know something... so please don't flame me, thanks. :bsmilie:
:dunno:
As DSLR have no preview, so does its means that the Aperture and shutter setting has to depend on the user's experience? Or there is a default value to follow (like certain time of the day).
EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM. f/3.5 is the maximum aperture for 28mm and f/4.5 is the maximum aperture for 105mm. what happen if aperture setting not within range?
Does this lens have AF? EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM.
example: Using the above lens:
How do i shoot something far away using a DSLR on AF. There's no zoom buttom on DSLR.
Do i swtich to MF first, zoom to the correct focal length and swtich back to AF?
Thank you all in advance. :sweatsm:
Currently using my A75 PNS, i look at the LCD to set the aperture and shutter value as it give a rough preview of what is the outcome of the shot.
I do not own any DSLR, just want to know something... so please don't flame me, thanks. :bsmilie:
:dunno:
As DSLR have no preview, so does its means that the Aperture and shutter setting has to depend on the user's experience? Or there is a default value to follow (like certain time of the day).
EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM. f/3.5 is the maximum aperture for 28mm and f/4.5 is the maximum aperture for 105mm. what happen if aperture setting not within range?
Does this lens have AF? EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM.
example: Using the above lens:
How do i shoot something far away using a DSLR on AF. There's no zoom buttom on DSLR.
Do i swtich to MF first, zoom to the correct focal length and swtich back to AF?
Thank you all in advance. :sweatsm: