Question:
What is the best setting for my Canon PowerShot SX10 IS when taking scenic pictures?
Megan
2009-08-08 08:27:57 UTC
OK I just got a new camera the canon powershot sx10 is. I don't know much about the manual settings but I was told if I wanted to take better pictures not to use the automatic settings and I would need to use the AV mode on the camera. I read for great landscape pictures I should have my ISO setting at 80 or 100 and my aperture setting up as high as possible. Is this true? Also besides the ISO and Aperture settings is there any other settings that will help increase the better picture quality? Again I'm new to this and really don't understand the big differences in the modes on it that say Av, P, Tv, M, and C. I know I could read my manual but I would just like to hear everyone's opinion on whats important and what I really wont use on the camera. Thanks to all that helps out.
Nine answers:
the_dreaming_fool
2009-08-09 23:30:57 UTC
Av -You change the aperture but the camera controls the Shutter speed (you can still focus manually).



Tv - You change the shutter speed, but the camera controls the aperture (you can still focus manually).



P - The camera controls both the aperture and the the shutter speed, but you control everything else



C- Custom. You can pre-set the settings and save them.



M - Manual. You can manually adjust all settings on the camera.



Here's a brief tutorial on some of the settings:



To best understand the settings for any particular shot, you need to take into consideration all the settings of your camera. Each setting has it's own effect, and adjusting these will give you the desired type of picture you want. Here's a brief list of some of the settings....



Aperture- This adjusts how much light goes into the actual sensor. The more light, the more information it has to process. However, too much light in a bright setting will wash out the image.



ISO – This setting tells you how sensative the sensor should be. The higher the ISO, the more sensative it is. Too little ISO in a low light setting means a dark image. However, the higher the setting, the more noise the picture gets.



Shutter Speed. - Although most digital cameras don't have a physical “shutter” that opens for the picture, they do have a “digital” shutter which determins how long the sensor is actually picking up information. A fast shutter means it has little time to work with, and in low light situations can be bad. However, too high of a setting will lead to anything moving being blurry. If you're holding the camera with a high shutter speed, EVERYTHING is moving according to the cameras lens. If you were taking action shots, a high shutter speed would give clearer shots. However, at night, it wouldn't be able to process much information and would lead to an under developed shot.



In essense, there is no one setting for your camera. The settings will change from place to place, and sometimes shot to shot. In high light settings, you might try a lower ISO and faster shutter speed, then adjust the aperture to get the desired brightness. At night time, you can TRY a higher ISO (as low as possible), and raise the aperture and shutter speed as needed. If you're taking a picture of a moving object, you would want to keep the shutter speed low to avoid a blurring effect, but the overall quality will diminish. If you're taking a picture of an inanimate object, you might try raising the shutter speeds, lower the ISO and adjust the aperture to the correct settings.



As a final note, it just takes PRACTICE. With enough practice, you'll begin to have an idea of what settings you need to change before you turn your camera on and everything will flow. With enough patience and batteries, you'll end up with photographs you'll truly enjoy.



I hope this helps.
arnaud
2017-01-03 10:37:58 UTC
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anonymous
2016-12-20 13:16:16 UTC
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anonymous
2016-02-28 07:54:35 UTC
The main difference between the Canon Powershot Sx10 IS and the Canon Powershot Sx20 IS is that the Sx20 IS has a better video feature. But I say if you want video buy a camcorder! So the Canon Powershot SX10IS is my favorite (if you can find one). The Canon Powershot SX30 IS has a longer zoom lens and I fear that one should use a tripod whenever possible even with lens stabilization.
Jim A
2009-08-08 09:57:51 UTC
I have a Rebel XS (1000D) DSLR. I also own a couple of point and shoot cameras. I do quite a bit of landscape shooting. I don't use the landscape setting on any of my cameras - I find it really doesn't make much difference.



What I do is allow my cameras to decide their own settings. I don't use full auto but the "P" setting - which is program. What that allows me to do is change the focus points but allows the camera to decide exposure, shutter speed, etc.



My advice is to just experiment with your camera. Get out and shoot, shoot and then shoot some more. Evaluate every photo based on its own merits and the settings you used.



If you have software that shows your basic photo properties you can review each photo and the software should tell you which settings were used - then when you do some serious work you'll have an idea of the settings you want in advance of actually going out.



Take a peek at some of these. Most were done, as I explained, on the "P" setting... however the night shots were done with manual control for shutter speed. Should you want to ask more questions or discuss further, feel free to contact me via my profile.



Jim http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimsphotostuff
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2017-03-09 06:01:21 UTC
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