09-06-2023 07:31 PM - last edited on 09-06-2023 08:26 PM by Tiffany
hey everyone ! I hope you are all doin well out there in the world today
wanted to pick your brains if I may for some suggestions on filters/brands that I can use for sharper and defined images for my canon t7, or do you have suggested settings that I can program my camera to...
cheers all !!
Alexander
09-06-2023 08:43 PM
sweet ! im making some field notes at the moment hahah 😎
09-07-2023 02:29 PM
I configured my t7 to 1/1000, where should I put my iso at ?
09-07-2023 02:39 PM - edited 09-07-2023 02:50 PM
Recommend you put your camera in Tv (Shutter Priority) mode. There, you get to control the specific shutter speed (e.g. 1/1000). The camera will then choose the aperture and ISO for you.
Eventually, do start exploring the exposure triangle where you'll learn that as you adjust any one value (aperture, shutter speed or ISO), you'll then adjust one or both of the other two to compensate.
09-07-2023 02:42 PM
you have been a great help ! thanks much for all the info Ricky !
cheers !
Alexander
09-07-2023 04:45 AM
@Canonbassist909 wrote:hey everyone ! I hope you are all doin well out there in the world today
wanted to pick your brains if I may for some suggestions on filters/brands that I can use for sharper and defined images for my canon t7, or do you have suggested settings that I can program my camera to...
cheers all !!
Alexander
Filters do not make your images sharper. Filters alter a difficult shooting condition to something that is more favorable and easier for the camera to capture.
09-10-2023 03:27 AM - edited 09-10-2023 03:57 AM
Hi Alexander,
I like and use the Hoya HD Duty High Definition Protective Filter to protect my lenses. They are made in Japan and they will not affect the color balance or performance of your Canon Japanese lenses in the slightest. They are high quality filters, and I have not experienced any chromatic averation or have had any problems with them. If you want to spend more money you can get B+W, they are made in Germany or Manfrotto, they're made in Italy. I use Hoya as they are high quality Japanese optics. However you won't go wrong with any of the other aforementioned filters.
09-11-2023 12:09 AM
ill definitely take a look into these as well 😎
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