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Light up sketchup coming out dark4/7/2024 ![]() There are more highly automated modes on the camera, but by using P, Av, and Tv, which are also automatic modes but allow you to give some input to what the camera does, you are taking the first steps toward learning to use the camera in full manual (M) exposure mode. You'll still need to watch for warnings about over or underexposure and adjust the ISO when needed (higher in dim conditions, or lower in bright light). Until you get the book, read it and understand it, set the camera to P (program) mode and the camera will select both the shutter speed and the aperture for you, based upon the meter readings it takes. It's around $18 on Amazon and might be the best money you ever spend on your photography hobby. I highly recommend buying a copy of the book "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. but just switching to 1600 is sheer guess work. As Derekp13 mentions, indoors with artificial lighting you will likely need to use a higher ISO. As ebiggs mentions, you need to take a meter reading and then set the camera up appropriately. You can't just choose a shutter speed and an aperture. Stop using the M (manual) mode until you understand it fully. ![]()
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