Does anyone keep something like a cheat sheet for camera settings for various situations?
For background, I'm totally new to the whole DSLR thing and I just got a Canon Rebel SL1 for my birthday. I love the picture quality, but I'm pretty unhappy with the shutter speed on auto in low light situations. Having the flash seems to slow the camera down so much that I don't think it's any faster than my point n shoot.
However, I'm so new to the concepts of setting the shutter speed, the aperture and the ISO, that I'm not sure what to set it to out of auto in order to get the best pics of my toddler running around in shade or indoors (the times when the camera decides the flash is needed.) We are heading to Disneyland on 7/25 and so I'm essentially trying to learn as much as I can by then. I think it would help to have a note to myself that I could stick in my pocket to say something like "Low Light/Indoors, ISO: X Aperture: Y F/Z, Nighttime, ISO:X, Aperture: Y, F/Z, etc."
Does anyone have something like that they have used? Or am I about to get flamed for trying to "cheat" and not learn it the hard way? I am planning to take a class and invest in some good books before the trip after this one, but I don't have much time before this trip as you can see.
Any help or tips would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
For background, I'm totally new to the whole DSLR thing and I just got a Canon Rebel SL1 for my birthday. I love the picture quality, but I'm pretty unhappy with the shutter speed on auto in low light situations. Having the flash seems to slow the camera down so much that I don't think it's any faster than my point n shoot.
However, I'm so new to the concepts of setting the shutter speed, the aperture and the ISO, that I'm not sure what to set it to out of auto in order to get the best pics of my toddler running around in shade or indoors (the times when the camera decides the flash is needed.) We are heading to Disneyland on 7/25 and so I'm essentially trying to learn as much as I can by then. I think it would help to have a note to myself that I could stick in my pocket to say something like "Low Light/Indoors, ISO: X Aperture: Y F/Z, Nighttime, ISO:X, Aperture: Y, F/Z, etc."
Does anyone have something like that they have used? Or am I about to get flamed for trying to "cheat" and not learn it the hard way? I am planning to take a class and invest in some good books before the trip after this one, but I don't have much time before this trip as you can see.
Any help or tips would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,