• Members 1737 posts
    April 15, 2023, 11:59 p.m.

    It may not be completely apt, but is feeding questions to ChatGPT a good way to learn how to write?

    That said, I agree about learning styles being disjoint.

  • Members 173 posts
    April 16, 2023, 12:10 a.m.

    Today, tomorrow, or next year? I don't think this is a particularly good analogy.

    I much prefer the word different to disjoint. My youngest is very logical and methodical in how he approaches things. Me? Not so much.

  • Members 132 posts
    April 16, 2023, 2:36 a.m.

    Same here. My kids learned to drive stick too, though they both opted for automatics when the time came to buy their own cars (they also prefer taking pictures with their phones). I just bought my first automatic in about 40 years and I can’t say I’m all that happy about it.

  • Members 125 posts
    April 16, 2023, 11:21 a.m.

    Unfortunately (in regard to this thread), yes :-(

  • Members 128 posts
    April 16, 2023, 10:16 p.m.

    The op's original thread had nothing to do with exposure or P mode. Please do not hijack this thread. I think you are afraid to start your own thread about exposure because people will tell you your definition is wrong.

  • Members 38 posts
    April 17, 2023, 12:16 a.m.

    Several times in the Beginners forum at DPR I pointed out that the answers were far too technical and complex to be of any use to those asking the question. The proof in that is seeing several "experts" arguing with each other about minute differences each trying to outdo the rest. If "experts" can't agree on a point , how is a beginner going to learn ?

  • Members 3983 posts
    April 17, 2023, 1:03 a.m.

    If you go look in the Beginners Questions forum you will see I did start a thread explaining why images look noisy in which I mention exposure*

    * exposure - amount of light striking the sensor per unit area while the shutter is open.

  • April 17, 2023, 7:36 a.m.

    Only people whop don't know anything about photography would tell him that his definition is wrong.

  • April 17, 2023, 8:15 a.m.

    So that would be a 'no', then.

  • Members 128 posts
    April 17, 2023, 10:50 a.m.

    Exposure = intensity * time.

    This is the proper definition of exposure. Anyone who denies this is the proper definition of exposure does not properly understand it.

    Stop hijacking this thread which was not originally about exposure.

  • Members 3983 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:02 a.m.

    Intensity of what? Your blood pressure maybe? judging by the tone of your post 😜

  • Members 128 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:18 a.m.

    Maybe this is a joke to you but photography is a very serious subject to me and you should not be joking around in a beginner's thread because you are likely to mislead them into believing falsehoods like the exposure triangle and ISO is a component of exposure and exposure is the total amount of light falling on the sensor.

    I have answered your glib question in another thread. If you wish further discussion then start a new thread and stop hijacking this one. It is obvious to me that you are afraid to acknowledge that you do not know the proper definition of exposure.

    Exposure = intensity x time. That is the definition that works for all forms of photography. Any other definition denies the proper definition.

    I would like to address your other improper definitions but first I need to know that you understand the proper definition of exposure. E = I x T.

  • Members 3983 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:24 a.m.

    Intensity of what? I don't believe you know the answer 😉

    I am going to continue with

    * exposure - amount of light that struck the sensor while the shutter was open
    ** optimal exposure - the maximum exposure* within dof and motion blur requirements without clipping important highlights.
    *** under exposed - more exposure* could have been added with the DOF and blur constraints still being met without clipping important highlights.

  • Members 3983 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:28 a.m.

    I think you must have taken a wrong bus to this forum because if you have a look up you will see we are currently in Open Talk, not the Beginners Forum 😊

  • Members 128 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:33 a.m.

    I have answered in another thread and am not going to repeat myself here. I cannot be responsible for you being unwilling to look at the other thread which discusses intensity.

    Then you will continue to show that you do not know the classic and correct definition of exposure.

    I am sorry but I cannot comment on these until I know for certain that you accept the proper definition of exposure, which is E = I * T.

    I refer you to this thread:

    www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3549399#forum-post-52198438

    Please let me know when you have read it.

    I too used to use an improper definition of exposure before I had the proper definition shoved through my thick head by people much wiser and more experienced than you or I.

  • Members 128 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:34 a.m.

    Anyone who denies that E = I * T is clearly a beginner.

  • Members 140 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:35 a.m.

    I think your post proves my point: You and others are so far removed from being a beginner that you cannot help a beginner.

    Arguing over the meaning of Exposure won’t help a Beginner. To me, personally, it is a toxic expression; it’s like holding a hand grenade. Because whenever I’d try to help a Beginner on DPReview, if I used the term “Exposure,” the thread would turn into a dogpile. The Beginner photographers couldn’t get any help because the nerds were too busy trying to impress themselves.

    We have the talent and experience assembled here to be the best photography learning resource in the world, but only if we figure out how to focus on the Beginner and Intermediate levels.

  • Members 132 posts
    April 17, 2023, 11:42 a.m.

    No, the automation is being used to simply fill in the blanks for the best complementary exposure settings according to your preset parameters. It always does exactly the “right” thing so you can worry about the manual settings that matter. It’s not deciding for you. You always have the ability to fine-tune with exposure compensation if needed. It’s faster, easier, and you give up zero creative control.