meghead
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- Feb 21, 2011
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I am new to the DSLR world and have a Canon Rebel T2i. I am going to the World in 2 weeks for our first family trip with my DH, DD-5 and DD-10 months. I recently took a Photography 101 class and am starting to understand the basics (aperture, shutter speed and ISO) and am trying to not use Auto to shoot.
Because I am a beginner, I don't want to miss great shots of my darling girls because I am too busy messing with my camera, trying to figure it out! Can I please get suggestions for some general settings to use in the most common Disney situations?
For example, character greetings where you are inside. I'm assuming I will have to use my pop-up flash? What mode?
Also, I can take great pictures of my children when we are outside and I have a really shallow depth of field using the AV mode, but what if I don't want the background blurred because the castle is in the background, etc.?
I've done a lot of reading on these boards, trying to gather as much info as I can. I want to put my new camera to good use, but I also don't want to miss those perfect shots that with kids, are gone in the blink of an eye.
Thank you so much to anyone who is willing to help out a newbie!
Because I am a beginner, I don't want to miss great shots of my darling girls because I am too busy messing with my camera, trying to figure it out! Can I please get suggestions for some general settings to use in the most common Disney situations?
For example, character greetings where you are inside. I'm assuming I will have to use my pop-up flash? What mode?
Also, I can take great pictures of my children when we are outside and I have a really shallow depth of field using the AV mode, but what if I don't want the background blurred because the castle is in the background, etc.?
I've done a lot of reading on these boards, trying to gather as much info as I can. I want to put my new camera to good use, but I also don't want to miss those perfect shots that with kids, are gone in the blink of an eye.
Thank you so much to anyone who is willing to help out a newbie!
. The recommended book is also great and really helps to explain just how it all works together.




