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> I'm still trying to figure out what this means and how to set it. If I'm
> shooting pix at night, with little background light, what do I do? Does
> the camera have to be set on the manual setting or auto? Then what?
> Sorry, but i'm totally confused. thank you
>
Some cameras can handle low light on auto mode, others are not so good.
Much depends on what you expect as a result also. Night photography is a
whole subject to spend months of discussion on. Do you want the photo to
look like it was dark and night, or, with enough exposure in bright
moonlight, you can get a soft photo that is as light on the print as
daylight. I've done that with a tripod and 60 to 180 second exposures on
ASA 100 film.
In most cases, you want the F stop (smaller numbers) to be as low as
practical, meaning the aperture (lens opening) to be as wide as possible.
This allows more light in, lets you use a faster shutter speed, but often
sacrifices sharpness of focus. Do a simple experiment and take a few photos
with different settings and look at the differences.