06-24-2013 08:47 PM
I need a tutorial or a step by step instruction that I can follow. I have downloaded the complete manual and thoroughly read and studied it. My last Canon was the AE1program purchased in 1984 and used for 20 years, always on the automatic setting. Since 2004, I have used a Kodak automatic camera. I am overwhelmed by the settings on this wonderful new camera I just received as a gift 5 weeks ago. I found one tutorial for setting C1 & C2 to be used respectively for birds in the distance and macro shots. This is exactly what I need but not exactly the settings as described in the tutorial. Also, the videographer does not explain how to set the settings but assumes the viewer already knows that.
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11-23-2013 10:20 PM
LindaBirder if you are still interested here is a link to a new post on you tube. It is from a photographer named Marius and each week he is adding another episode. He uses the SX50 as his teaching camera. I just found it last week and so far it has answered numerous questions. He will be posting a new "episode" each week.
06-20-2014 07:55 PM
I was also looking for tutorials. I found one that has been a big help, it is for the SX40, but is very similar. I have learned a lot watching her u tube videos, Fatdragon100's Canon Powershot SX40. Hope that is of some help. I am going to check the other ones that have been suggested. Learning all the ins and outs takes a little work.
11-25-2013 12:56 AM
I couldn't do it either and I have written to him. If we put the camera on C1 or C2 we can use that function. C1 and C2 we program to our tastes. But I have tried in P mode to put the camera on manual focus and that seems to help with the focusing problem as it creates a magnified area where I want the focus to be. With my finger halfway down on the shutter I then move and frame the picture. I hope this is clear to you, if not we can discuss it by phone some day if you are amenable.
11-28-2013 05:53 AM
11-29-2013 02:49 PM
Lindabirder
An individual on this blog got in touch and told me to press "reset all". Lo and behold i can now move the focus box in P.
Hope this helps.
11-30-2013 09:13 PM
Thank you Shelly. I did the reset and no I too can move the focus box in P !
Pressing reset cancelled the photo that I had chosen for the start up image. It's not terribly important but i can't find how I had done that so that I can put it back.
This evening I have spent some time playing with Av & Tv. I practiced with the ceiling fan turned on high & learned what speed is needed to stop the acton. I think this will be useful for butterflies.
For now, I am a little puzzled by the examples I was reading in the newsletter about f-stops. Maybe someone can tell me why my f-stop optioins are limited to 6.5 up to 8 in Av. The newsletter was giving a much larger range.
12-01-2013 11:58 PM - edited 12-02-2013 12:00 AM
12-02-2013 11:09 AM
12-02-2013 11:22 AM
How about asking our new found friend Marius on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzokasX1ILA
if he might address this in one of his future tutorials?
Just a thought but it is something a lot of us have come across.
12-02-2013 11:33 AM
12-02-2013 11:58 AM
Oh that's a nuisance, there are so many advantages in having a Google account!
I know we are going slightly off piste here but had you thought about setting up a second user account on your computer and link that with Google? The two would be entirely separate from each other.
12-02-2013 12:25 PM
Linda
I don't have a google account either, maybe it's our age as I am so concerned about privacy. Anyway, I have Marius' e-mail address. He has always been kind enough to answer my questions so I can give it to someone who may want to address something with him.
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