๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™‚๏ธ Learning How To Use My Canon SX530 HS ๐Ÿ“ธ Part 1 | Framing Assist - Lock

in #photography โ€ข 4 years ago

I've been putting off learning how to use my camera for too long, so I downloaded the user guide and started from page 1.


๐Ÿ“ท Baby Steps ๐Ÿค”


ย  ย  ย Overwhelmed would be an understatement when it comes to the way I feel when looking at all the buttons and features on my Canon PowerShot SX530 HS.

ย  ย  ย The motivation for me to learn this actually comes from @Sreypov, who is pushing the limits of her iPhone 8+'s capabilities. She wants to learn how to use our camera, and because I am the English speaker, I need to learn how to use it first so I can explain everything clearly in Khmer to her.

ย  ย  ย Thanks @Sreypov for lighting a fire under my *ss ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ”ฅ.

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ย  ย  ย I've decided baby steps are the best way, and what better place to start than the most mysterious (to me) buttons on the camera, the pair located on the front of the camera near the lens.

ย  ย  ย The bottom buttom was chosen at random, and I looked it up in the user guide to reveal it's the Framing Assist - Lock button ๐Ÿค”.


๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Framing Assist - Lock ๐Ÿ”’


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ย  ย  ย The section of the user guide containing this info was very brief, so I decided it would be today's project.

ย  ย  ย First thing I noticed was the mention of using this feature in combination with manual zooming, a simple feature which even I am comfortable with.

ย  ย  ย Another important detail I noticed it was that using this feature helps reduce camera shake while zoomed for a shot.

ย  ย  ย Two steps aren't bad, just press the shutter halfway down to focus the subject while holding framing assist (lock) button, then press the shutter fully down when ready to shoot.

ย  ย  ย I set the mode dial to AUTO to keep things simple, and then walked outside our apartment to find a subject to test this new feature on.


๐Ÿฆ A Feathered Friend ๐Ÿ“ธ


ย  ย  ย After a minute or two, I found a bird resting on a wire in the landlord's garden. I determined it would stick around long enough for a few comparison shots.

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ย  ย  ย The bird is barely visible in the above shot, but I have left these photos unedited in their original 4608px x 3456px size so you can gauge the distance between the bird and myself.

ย  ย  ย I quickly discovered zooming at any more than 50% made it hard to keep the bird on screen, both due to the distance and my shaky hands.

ย  ย  ย Grabbing a tripod or resting my arm on something would've defeated the purpose of this experiment, however. I just wanted to compare how my natural shakiness affected these shots, both with and without using the framing assist - lock.

FIRST SHOT

DIAL MODE - AUTO

50% MANUAL ZOOM

WITHOUT FRAMING ASSIST -LOCK
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SECOND SHOT

DIAL MODE - AUTO

50% MANUAL ZOOM

WITH FRAMING ASSIST (LOCK)
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THIRD SHOT

DIAL MODE - AUTO

50% MANUAL ZOOM

WITHOUT FRAMING ASSIST (LOCK)
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FOURTH SHOT

DIAL MODE - AUTO

50% MANUAL ZOOM

WITH FRAMING ASSIST (LOCK)
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๐Ÿ‘ A COMPARISON ๐Ÿ‘Ž


ย  ย  ย My pc monitor is only a portable 15", so I had to zoom in a lot to notice the differences in these photos.

ย  ย  ย I can't remember if the bird was making rapid movements in the first shot, but the beak is clearly not as defined as it is in the third and fourth shots.

ย  ย  ย Overall the detail is much clearer in the second and fourth shots, which happen to be the ones I used the framing assist - lock to capture.

ย  ย  ย I will certainly take advantage of this feature going forward with improving my camera operator skills. Notice I didn't say "photographer" yet, still some time before I dare apply that label to myself.


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This means that next time I'm coming over we should leave the storytelling around our "campfire" and focus on me giving some valuable tips...even tho I miss the teaching skills you have :)

Ps: You got a hummingbird! Imagine trying to catch this little fella mid flight!

Deal. Yes, you have much more experience than me, so I'm sure if you play with my camera for 10 minutes, you'd have it all figured out.

I'm gonna experiment today with some other settings on the mode dial to see what happens.

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Wow, that Canon is a cannon! ๐Ÿคญ

I was undecided between that model and my current Panasonic DC-TZ 90. In the end I decided to try Panasonic for no particular reason. They both seem to be equally good and with awesome Zoom capabilities.

Interesting, we must've had similar price points when camera shopping. If I had a DSLR, it would just be a museum piece not to be touched. Even this sub $300 camera, I carefully guard as if it were made from precious gemstones.

$300 can go a long way in the developing world, but will barely pay rent in Suriname. Well, you good probably give me some pointers too, I bet you've used your camera much more than me. I take 95% of my pictures with my phone, and it's always satisfied me.

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Yeah, same thing here. It's almost impossible to find anything to rent for less than 400$ now... and that will only give you a shared room inside someone else's home. ๐Ÿ™„

You should try to use the camera more often, then. Smartphones are good but a camera like this is still light years ahead!

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In that case, using those features and adjusting them in the process of taking shots will help a great deal in giving good shots.

Sometimes, looking at at those shots ordinarily might seem to be the same but when the photographer explains, everything becomes clear that there are differences.

It's true, it's very hard to tell the quality, especially with my tiny monitor, but zooming in did the trick, and I was able to tell some subtle differences.

I wish I was as skilled at photography as you are with drawing.

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Oh yeah, every one wishes to get better. I also wish I could do better than I am doing now.
I think getting better is a process. So I believe with time you will definitely get better and learn other tricks.
You've already shown it here with your post.
Ride on!

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Always nice to be experimenting with a new camara and like you said step by step it will all come together ๐Ÿ‘

Yep, very true, it's certainly a skillset I need to improve. Thanks.

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I have had a Sony 7ii for a couple of years now and still haven't mastered everything on it mainly because i still like using my smartphone which is easier to carry around and does a pretty good job ๐Ÿ˜Š

So I'm not the only one then, good to know.

Na not the only one and my phone sits well with me ๐Ÿ‘

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Thank you my pleasure ๐Ÿ‘

I want to know use it.

I'm learning, and whatever I learn I will share with you, promise.