
I’ve been using this card with my Canon 7D for about 3 months now and find it to be a fantastic card. I’ve never had any slow-downs on my camera or buffer issues when shooting, and transferring photos or video from the card to my computer is super fast. This is a fantastic card from a great manufacturer – I’ve never had any issues with Lexar cards in the past.
Is there any other way to adjust aperture and shutter speeds manually?
I’m thinking of getting a Canon Powershot SD800 IS. It’s got all the great features I want, plus the compact size. Problem is, it doesn’t have a Creative zone (Av, Tv, and P), so I can’t manually adjust the aperture and shutter speed. Pro Compact The manual mode for this camera automatically adjusts both.I just wanted to know how else I can manipulate depth of field and blurriness of pictures other than having to manually adjust, like I used to do with my previous camera. Thanks!P.S. I really need some serious answers ‘coz I’m already having second thoughts about purchasing this model. I’m torn between Powershot SD800 IS (Pro: Compact size means I can take pictures anytime, anywhere, which is my point in getting a camera; Con: No creative zone) and Powershot A570 IS (Pro: Creative Zone, for some times when I feel artsy; Con: Bulky)
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I’m thinking of getting a Canon Powershot SD800 IS. It’s got all the great features I want, plus the compact size. Problem is, it doesn’t have a Creative zone (Av, Tv, and P), so I can’t manually adjust the aperture and shutter speed. Pro Compact The manual mode for this camera automatically adjusts both.I just wanted to know how else I can manipulate depth of field and blurriness of pictures other than having to manually adjust, like I used to do with my previous camera. Thanks!P.S. I really need some serious answers ‘coz I’m already having second thoughts about purchasing this model. I’m torn between Powershot SD800 IS (Pro: Compact size means I can take pictures anytime, anywhere, which is my point in getting a camera; Con: No creative zone) and Powershot A570 IS (Pro: Creative Zone, for some times when I feel artsy; Con: Bulky)
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