Re: Advice for shooting in vegas
But surely all exposure is is a mix of aperture and shutter speed for the set ISO as indicated by the little exposure meter you see when you look through the viewfinder?
Maybe the lack of punch to your pictures is something other than exposure?
All I'd suggest is that it may be worthwhile shooting RAW and processing the shots with the RAW conversion software you got with the camera. What you can then do is export the file as a JPEG or TIFF and then do more tweaking if you feel like it.
DSLR shots tend to look a little flat and not as initially punchy and ready to print as shots from a compact as it is assumed that the photographer will process the shots on their pc. Although I'm not familiar with the latest DSLR's, and they may well produce more print ready shots than my ageing DSLR, I suspect that you still may need to do some processing to get the best from them.
PS - A pol filter will help with blue skies and the like.
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