For you, I suggest to use P mode and forget about speed/aperture.
Regards,
Arto.
For you, I suggest to use P mode and forget about speed/aperture.
Regards,
Arto.
I'm very sure that FM2 does not have P mode or Auto mode.For you, I suggest to use P mode and forget about speed/aperture.
Regards,
Arto.
I'm very sure that FM2 does not have P mode or Auto mode.
There is no fix aperture or shutter speed to use. It all depends on what you want to achieve. I can set easily set it to f/22, 30s if I want to maximise DOF. Or I can use f/2.8 to isolate a subject. So don't be so anal about finding an optimum aperture/shutter speed. Rather just go out and shoot more, experiment and have fun.
why should be harder?but being a manual camera...would this be harder?
yes I know, own two FM and one FM2 before.FM2 is a manual film camera...no P or Auto
some places are brighter, some place are dimmer, how would one know the exact exposure without being there?Hi...since this thread is on speed/aperture for indoor, i like to add an enquiry on a related topic. How about for those indoor exhibitions like communicasia, motorshow?
Thanks
some places are brighter, some place are dimmer, how would one know the exact exposure without being there?
don't your camera has a exposure meter?
Ups..., my mistake..., no P mode on FM2.so sorry...got to check with you...FM2 have P mode ma cause its a full manual camera? my internet not loading very fast...not able to do a lot of search on it...