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Cannon T7i

Barby64
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Ok so I do not know a thing about this camera other then it is going to be awesome 
but fo those of you who have had one , what are some basics and some tips to know about this camera 
THANK YOU EVERYONE  for your help with picking it out for me 
glad I went from just a T7 to a T7i 
look s like more features for me to play with 

 

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I had a quick play tonight with christmas lights, I used HDR Vivid mode, a little over exposed but a nice effect all the same.

 

christmas

Nice shot! Smiley Happy

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

Thankyou, I have always found christmas lights to be a bit of a challenge, tiny points of very bright light in a dark background isnt the easiest thing to capture to a novice like me. I wonder of a polarising filter or ND filter would reduce the glare?


@robgilmo wrote:

Thankyou, I have always found christmas lights to be a bit of a challenge, tiny points of very bright light in a dark background isnt the easiest thing to capture to a novice like me. I wonder of a polarising filter or ND filter would reduce the glare?


As long as you stay in one of the automatic Basic modes, most images will never be quite what you want.  I would suggest using P or Av mode.  But, change the metering to "Center Weighted Average".  [just remember to change it BACK!]

 

The default metering mode is "Evaluative Metering", which is good enough for 99.99% of what most people do.  But when you get into low light conditions or HDR conditions, then all bets are off.  This is where practice and experience kicks in.

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Cool, thankyou, I will try that on my next venture, I really want to nail it this year! What WB would you suggest? From what I am reading dusk is best when there is still natural light, low iso and daylight/tungsten WB, the problem with that is I dont get home from work early enough to catch any natural light.  

I have always been keen on low light photography/night photography, probably because where I live the scenery is quite bland during the day.

Barby64
Enthusiast
I’ve been practicing with the auto mode and the P setting and trying to figure out the rest
Need family pictures soon and it’s always taken on the front porch full of white lights
So thinking I am using the tripod and the wide angel lens and lots of prayers

Barby64
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Very nice tho

Barby64
Enthusiast
I love it


@Barby64 wrote:
I’ve been practicing with the auto mode and the P setting and trying to figure out the rest
Need family pictures soon and it’s always taken on the front porch full of white lights
So thinking I am using the tripod and the wide angle lens and lots of prayers

If you have one of those "wide angle lens" filters that attach to the front of a lens, throw it away.  The 18mm end of your kit lens should be sufficient.

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Barby64
Enthusiast
I noticed it blurs the sides
So yep just using regular lens
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