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Old 01-04-2006, 11:01 AM  
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YAh what he Said . LOL

Actually that's where I was getting too .. since I couldn't see the images, I couldn't really tell what was going on, from the posts, I figured you were using a low ISO and a high shutter speed .. should be the oppisite .. the ISO refers to the sensitivity of the Film, for example yuo would use ISO 100 to shoot on a sunny beach or a snowy mountain top .. 400 ISO for an overcast day or early evening ...etc ..

As for the shutter, it's the amount of time the camera allows light to reach the image plain .. Hense the faster your Shutter the lower the exposure is ..

Finnally the F-stop or Iris setting .. This refers to the Opening of the lens or Amount of light (rather then the Amount of time, ie: shutter speed) ...

Using simple math, or just playing with the 3 settings will teach you the fondamentals of photography.
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