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[QUOTE="a454elk, post: 937627, member: 23609"] Lou, I learned alot after buying the Canon 20D. JPIVEY is a wealth of information and I also bought this book which is great. It's called "Understanding Exposure Revised Edition " by Bryan Peterson. Got it through Amazon. I learned how to shoot full manual as well as partial by working the shutter speeds, ISO, and aperature. The higher the ISO, the lower lighting you can shoot in. The higher the aperature, the more you'll see the background and the lower the aperature, the more blur. Lou, trust me, that book lays it all out for us that are less schooled. I guarantee you that you will fully understand all settings after reading that book. Enjoy! Elk [/QUOTE]
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