Just got a Canon D60?


And I have no idea how to change the f stop...i figured out ISO settings though...i looked in the manual and still couldn't figure it out...
also, I want to know what the best settings are for this camera when I want to take pictures of snow, during the day and during the night. Answers soon would be appreciated, as the snow storm will be over tomorrow and not as beautiful.

i thought the D60 was nikon...and also to change the fstop should be automatic on that camera as far as i know... if you would liek to change it try turning that knob to either M for manual or Av for aperture priority

Answer by madmax18765 on 02 Jan 2010 05:59:26
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I guess you have a Canon EOS 60D. In Manual mode you can change shutter speed and Aperture both. If you shoot in Aperture priority mode you can only choose to set your aperture and the camera meter decides the shutter speed according to light conditions. In a snowy environment I would choose low ISO settings, and an Aperture of f8 or higher and automatic White Balance. If you are shooting close-up or particulars, just change aperture to f6 or lower. Check your camera for preset scenes, it may includes a snow preset scene. Hope this help.

Answer by Yoorala on 02 Jan 2010 06:42:59

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