I have a Kodak P850, which is a pretty good camera for someone like me who likes some power without being "into it". (unfortunately it's RAW format doesnt have wide-spread support). I've read a couple books on digital photography, and I understand the basics of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed....but I still have issues.
It seems like I NEVER get a good picture when I try manual settings. Luckily editing in RAW allows me to fix *some* of them, but I seem to gravitate back to Auto-Mode because I dont want to risk not getting any good pictures.
So I know that if I really want to do well, i just have to spend lots of time practicing and examining the pictures after I take them.....but ....i'm not sure if that's ever going to happen! hehe
So maybe someone can help me out with a few questions.
1. The auto mode on this camera is pretty good. It almost always gives me a "ok" picture, even though there's nothing special about them. The focus is always on "everything", etc.
Is there any particular place/times/environment when the Auto Mode will regularly fail to take decent pictures? Like when should I definitely NOT rely on it?
2. Are the "scene" settings on these cameras usually OK? Do they actually work well? Being in the IT field I generally shy away from this type of function, because in computers....those types of settings are rarely what you actually want.
3. My camera has three "user pre-sets" for manual modes. Are they any good "defaults" that I can pre-program for common environments? Like if I'm going to Disney, there are generally 3 types of pictures that wil be taken:
Outside in sunlight
Outside when it's cloudy
Indoors in medium light
Indoors in dark light
Would it make sense to try to pre-configure some manual modes for these scenarios?
It seems like I NEVER get a good picture when I try manual settings. Luckily editing in RAW allows me to fix *some* of them, but I seem to gravitate back to Auto-Mode because I dont want to risk not getting any good pictures.
So I know that if I really want to do well, i just have to spend lots of time practicing and examining the pictures after I take them.....but ....i'm not sure if that's ever going to happen! hehe
So maybe someone can help me out with a few questions.
1. The auto mode on this camera is pretty good. It almost always gives me a "ok" picture, even though there's nothing special about them. The focus is always on "everything", etc.
Is there any particular place/times/environment when the Auto Mode will regularly fail to take decent pictures? Like when should I definitely NOT rely on it?
2. Are the "scene" settings on these cameras usually OK? Do they actually work well? Being in the IT field I generally shy away from this type of function, because in computers....those types of settings are rarely what you actually want.
3. My camera has three "user pre-sets" for manual modes. Are they any good "defaults" that I can pre-program for common environments? Like if I'm going to Disney, there are generally 3 types of pictures that wil be taken:
Outside in sunlight
Outside when it's cloudy
Indoors in medium light
Indoors in dark light
Would it make sense to try to pre-configure some manual modes for these scenarios?