JustAKid
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- Sep 2, 2009
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In high school I took a photography class but that was....a very long time ago.
Since then I have toyed with the idea of getting a DSLR but could never get myself to do it. With our Disney trip on the horizon, I am REALLY tempted. Here's the thing, though...I'm not really sure how to do it anymore.
Can any of you direct me to a place with great information about f/stops, aperatures, ISOs and things in LAYMENS *BEGINNER* terms? Obviously I'm going to have to play...A LOT...but I can't remember which does what and why and how I should use them. Pathetic, I know.
Also - again, please forgive my ignorance - but part of the reason I got a point and shoot was so that I wouldn't have to fiddle with dials every time I tried to snap a shot. I just wanted it to be BOOM, captured it. How often do y'all change your settings? Is this something that I'll just get quicker at as time goes on? While I do some scenery shots and things, mostly I do pictures of my kids and the best photos I have captured have been candid.
Lastly, I HATE AF. It NEVER focuses on what I'd like it to, and the MF feature on my P&S is laughable. How's the AF feature on DSLRs? I, obviously, won't be using it much but I'm wondering if it'll be used...EVER?
Thanks for your time, folks!

Can any of you direct me to a place with great information about f/stops, aperatures, ISOs and things in LAYMENS *BEGINNER* terms? Obviously I'm going to have to play...A LOT...but I can't remember which does what and why and how I should use them. Pathetic, I know.
Also - again, please forgive my ignorance - but part of the reason I got a point and shoot was so that I wouldn't have to fiddle with dials every time I tried to snap a shot. I just wanted it to be BOOM, captured it. How often do y'all change your settings? Is this something that I'll just get quicker at as time goes on? While I do some scenery shots and things, mostly I do pictures of my kids and the best photos I have captured have been candid.
Lastly, I HATE AF. It NEVER focuses on what I'd like it to, and the MF feature on my P&S is laughable. How's the AF feature on DSLRs? I, obviously, won't be using it much but I'm wondering if it'll be used...EVER?
Thanks for your time, folks!