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  1. I have printed the manual, but a beginners book is a good suggestion. Thanks. again! : ) You've all helped me a ton.
  2. Thanks for replying, I appreciate the input.
  3. Hi there, Thanks for replying.. which tables do you mean? and or a calculator? I have been reading a ton of info online and books, so I feel like I am beginning to understand.
  4. Hi everyone. Im a first time DSLR user, just recently bought a canon rebel t6i, and Im trying to understand how the ISO, Aperture, and shutter speed play together. I think I might have it figure out but I wanted to ask. Is the key of which setting to use dependant upon the situation? It seems that each has several functions but they all relate to light as well. So I was having a hard time distinguishing between when to use the settings. So in short, Aperture for portrait using shutter speed and iso to control light? Shutter speed when photographing something fast moving for motion or freeze effect and use aperture for lighting?
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    The Bald Eagle

    This is why I upgraded to a canon t6i. This was taken on my Nikon p500 and missed an awesome shot due to obvious reasons. I don't want to keep taking pictures like these and am hoping to learn a lot being here in this forum.
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    Blood moon

    This was taken on my old Nikon p500. I have upgraded and would love to learn how to take perfect photos.
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    My crow friend

    This is a crow that started showing up at my work after my best friend/co worker died of cancer. He would sit on the wire about 60 yards away at first. So i started sharing my lunch. It became a daily thing. The days I didn't go outside he would sit in a
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    Stone Ages

    I took this photo with my Nikon p500. I have just recently upgraded and bought a canon t6i and would like to learn how to use it properly to take perfect photos.
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