TSC17 said:Thanks.
I'll use ISO 100 for the outdoor shots. Each of the photos will have different settings however. Choose your ISO (100 for example), then choose your aperature (f/5.6 for example), and then let the camera's meter tell you where you're at, and adjust your shutter speed accordingly. If you just got a DSLR, and have never used the Manual mode before (or even if you have), I highly recommend picking up the book Understanding Exposure. Revised Edition by Bryan Peterson. I had never used the M mode before...read about a dozen pages into the book, and was taking great photos in full manual mode. Once you realize how easy it is, you'll rarely use any other mode.
Cool I will have to look into getting that book.