As you might know, I just got this camera and I wanted to play a bit with the video mode.
To me it's still a bit grainy, I set the ISO to [auto] but maybe I should've set it manually.
As you might know, I just got this camera and I wanted to play a bit with the video mode.
To me it's still a bit grainy, I set the ISO to [auto] but maybe I should've set it manually.
Never have any setting on auto. GET IN CONTROL YO.
Will be nice see what you bring in the future.
Originally Posted by ClayfighterOriginally Posted by Stevland
it's always best to learn what everything is used for, so you don't have to set anything to automatic. Not sure if you know how different ISO settings work, but you should look into that Still a nice test though, looking forward to more videos from you
I thought the following
To put it simply;
Much light (daylight, outside) - low ISO
Low light situations - Higher ISO
I saw the ISO was set to 1600 in some shots, seemed a bit to high for my daylit living room.
And thanks
Last edited by jerr bear; 01-31-2012 at 11:09 AM.
Yeah, I guess shooting automatic when you first start is good in a sense that it gives you an idea/range at what to shoot at with different light. That's what I did at first and I still do from time to time, since I only started a few months back and hardly ever get the opportunity to shoot much because of school and work lol but keep at it man!