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  1. <p>Hi,<br> Does the camera automatically change the ISO setting when you are using exposure compensation with a basic compact camera in the Auto mode?<br> Also, will the camera automatically change the ISO setting in the P, Aperture priority or Shutter priority mode? (when you use exposure compensation)<br> Thanks in advance for your replies.</p> <p>Keith</p> <p> </p>
  2. <p>Hello,<br> I need to know how to make of copy of an image histogram so I can place it side by side with its picture for an article I will place on the web. <br> I have a Canon t3i, and currently use the photo program that comes with windows 10 (it doesn't even show histograms as far as I can tell)<br> I also have Photoshop Elements 11. I can find the histogram of the picture there but for some reason or other, I cannot cut and paste it.<br> I'm figuring it cant be that complicated, I just don't know what I'm doing. I see of ton of pictures of digital camera histograms on the web.<br> Can anyone help?<br> Thanks,<br> Keith</p> <p> </p>
  3. <p>Hi Folks,<br> Thanks for your responses. I thought this would be an easy question. But once again, can anyone say they are 100% sure that using the macro mode will allow closer focusing than the regular minimum focusing distance? Or can I conclude that all the macro mode does is automatically change the other camera to settings to what would probably work best for overall close up shooting?</p>
  4. <p>Hi,<br> I am wondering if when the macro mode is used, does it actually do anything to decrease the minimum focusing distance. (so that you would be able to get closer to the subject) For example, if the minimum focusing distance for a camera lens is 12 inches, would using the macro mode change the minimum focusing distance to lets say 8 inches.<br> I know the macro mode will auto adjust the aperture, and I know that in many cases it is not truly macro but simply a close up mode. <br> I'm just trying to figure out why manufacturers seem to make the macro mode out to be a big thing if it doesn't allow you to focus closer when it is used. </p> <p> </p>
  5. <p>Thanks, just wanted to answer a question without having to figure out distances of pics I've already taken or going out to take a few to try and remember</p>
  6. <p>Hello All,<br> At what camera lens to subject distance would you say that the depth of field becomes obviously shallow when using a camera with an APS-C sensor and 55mm lens? More specifically, how close would the camera have to be to the subject. <br> Could you also answer the same question but pertaining to a camera with a 1 2/3 sensor?<br> Thanks in advance for your answers.</p>
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