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Hello I have a few questions for my new camera that i have hardly used if someone is kind enough to use.
I have two lenses
18-55 nikon lens vr II
Tamron SP 70-300 mm F/4 - 5.6 DDi VC USD
Kenko pro 1 Digital UV filter
Questions
Should I use the uv filter all the time or is it in certain situations?
Should I use the big hood that goes on the end of the Tamron lens or again is this situational?
Also should I shoot in full manual mode to get the best photos. I am learning slowly trying to let things sink in. Anything that can help me with my specific camera?
I am getting that low ISO is best but to low can darken images?
APERTURE of the camera is for bringing the whole image into focus or making the background blur if using it higher?
Shutter speed is kind of confusing I think the shorter for the quicker moving objects and slower for a softer look with water etc?
Last thing when I am looking the through the viewfinder I see this bar moving up and down which I can adjust with the command dial is this to help me with light at the settings I have to get it nearest the center of that bar as I can?
Sorry for all the questions might be a few to many here.
I have took a few photos but haven't really had hands on with it yet due to work. Its my first dslr and hopefully not my last! https://www.flickr.com/photos/132576486@N02/
I have two lenses
18-55 nikon lens vr II
Tamron SP 70-300 mm F/4 - 5.6 DDi VC USD
Kenko pro 1 Digital UV filter
Questions
Should I use the uv filter all the time or is it in certain situations?
Should I use the big hood that goes on the end of the Tamron lens or again is this situational?
Also should I shoot in full manual mode to get the best photos. I am learning slowly trying to let things sink in. Anything that can help me with my specific camera?
I am getting that low ISO is best but to low can darken images?
APERTURE of the camera is for bringing the whole image into focus or making the background blur if using it higher?
Shutter speed is kind of confusing I think the shorter for the quicker moving objects and slower for a softer look with water etc?
Last thing when I am looking the through the viewfinder I see this bar moving up and down which I can adjust with the command dial is this to help me with light at the settings I have to get it nearest the center of that bar as I can?
Sorry for all the questions might be a few to many here.
I have took a few photos but haven't really had hands on with it yet due to work. Its my first dslr and hopefully not my last! https://www.flickr.com/photos/132576486@N02/