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Originally posted by beemk
thanks for the tips. i can adjust the iso.
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Cool, for the kind of stuff you're shooting I'd boost the ISO to 800 or more, then keep your exposure at about f2.8 +/- 2EV and see what your results are! Just play with your AE settings and see what you prefer, either Aperature or Shutter Priority. That's the beauty of digital!
Another thing to remember with digital cameras is make sure you have your white balance set properly, if your camera has an "Auto" setting that's usually good enough. Otherwise your whites can come out looking green or blue, depending on your light source.
Heh, I'd do the model thing too and blow your instructor's mind...