There's no "best" because every shoot is different with different lighting, different subject matter etc.Hello all, I am a real dummy when it comes to photography lol. Can anyone give me advice on what would be the best camera settings to set for taking real estate pictures of houses and surrounding areas
Thank you for the infoThere's no "best" because every shoot is different with different lighting, different subject matter etc.
Ok, sounds like a good start, thank you very much. I'll give it t a tryGenerally, ISO 100, an aperture from 5.6 to 8, and adjust that to maintain a shutter speed of at least 1/200. Don't forget to bracket the exposure comp (set it to auto comp +1, -1 for starts). These are general purpose suggestions.
Yeah, you just can't go wrong with a detailed step by step like Meta provided.Thank you for the info
Ok, one of the most important things is the exposure triangle. Shutter speed, iso, and aperature.Hello all, I am a real dummy when it comes to photography lol. Can anyone give me advice on what would be the best camera settings to set for taking real estate pictures of houses and surrounding areas
Ok well the aperature triangle is still helpfull anyway.Generally, ISO 100, an aperture from 5.6 to 8, and adjust that to maintain a shutter speed of at least 1/200. Don't forget to bracket the exposure comp (set it to auto comp +1, -1 for starts). These are general purpose suggestions.
Hey everyone, Thanks for all the info, even though my head is swimming a little from overload LOL Its all good info to help me with both so thanks to all that helped.Ok well the aperature triangle is still helpfull anyway.
REMEMBER THE KEY WORD IN MY FIRST POST WAS (DUMMY) ROFLHey everyone, Thanks for all the info, even though my head is swimming a little from overload LOL Its all good info to help me with both so thanks to all that helped.
Ok, it was really helpfull for me. Like the exposure triangle is soo huge.Hey everyone, Thanks for all the info, even though my head is swimming a little from overload LOL Its all good info to help me with both so thanks to all that helped.
If you are starting out and want something simple that will help you to get good exposure most of the time without being too complicated, try this:Hey everyone, Thanks for all the info, even though my head is swimming a little from overload LOL Its all good info to help me with both so thanks to all that helped.
So how much better would these shots look if I'd used raw instead of shooting jpg?I think the one of the most important things is to shoot RAW and not JPG.
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