Metering mode determines what parts of the scene the meter considers for exposure. Center weighted means it mostly meters whatever is in the center of the scene/viewfinder/LCD. Spot means it only meters a tiny spot in the center.…
For general landscape shots, evaluative metering works well. If I'm shooting waterfalls I often spot meter on the whitewater at the bottom of the waterfall and then open up 1 1/2-2 stops to prevent the whitwater from being blown out. You can…
Just starting to learn photography (or trying to). Photography has always been an interest of mine, but once I got a DSLR I started to read more about photography.
My Photography Equipment:
Canon EOS Rebel XSi Digital camera - SLR - 12.2 Megapixe
Generic Tripod (Will Upgrade Soon)
Hoya CP & UV Filter
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
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Janna,
For the wedding photography in particular, I am comfortable with 10mm-22mm lens because of groups and confined spaces and it also costs around $800.
For your question in particular, I used TAMRON and SIGMA, found SIGMA slightly better.…