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ChatterBank16 mins ago
i want to impove my photography and cant get my head around manually using shutter speed and aperture, do i need to think about the light metre??
also i want to have scope for A4 printing, I currently use a cannon so can use lenses on new can any one guide me to current cameras so I can create the images i want, ie mega pixels i need for quality use also i used photoshop a little at college, where can i get copies which offer what i need.
finally does anyone know where i can get my work put on canvas
thanx
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You're not really going to have to worry about the light meter if you're allowing the camera to set its own shutter speed and aperture. Modern SLR cameras have inbuilt lightreading (though obviously this isn't as good as when using a separate meter).
Ideally you'll want and fairly high megapixel rating although anything from 3 upwards will do for A4 you're better off going for something nearing 8 -10 megapixels.