What I learned about the camera while shooting manually is how you can control how the image will look and how the camera works when it's in automatic. You learn how the light takes part while you're shooting and where it has to be programed so that it's a clear picture.
All the photos taken were consistently too bright to clear and then too dark no matter what Fstop they were in or ISO. It was a pattern and in each ISO and different Fstop there was a certain shutter speed in which the picture was perfect and clear.
You can tell from the different ISO's because at the different shutter speeds when they were either dark or light that when they were too bright the whole picture was white and when it was too dark the whole picture was light; that was when the ISO was higher. When it was lower and the shutter speed made it to bright or too dark you could still see what was in the picture.
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