how to choose the right shooting mode on your dslr

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How to choose the right shooting mode on your DSLR and finally get off Auto.

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How to choosethe right shooting mode on your DSLR

...and finally get off of Auto

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Shooting inAuto mode can feel like a safe choice

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Your camerawill make all of yourdecisions for you

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Your camera measures the available lightand it chooses the amount it needs

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Once your camera makes its decision you have no input

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In most situationsyou will get enough lightfor good exposure

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But you won’t usually get anything creative

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Use your priority modesto take control and make a more creative photo

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Which mode should you use? Try this decision tree

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Is my subject moving?

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Q1

If yes, then chooseshutter priority

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Q1

TV SCanon Nikon

Shutter priority is used tostop the action or give the perception of movement

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TV SCanon Nikon

Do I want to stop actionor show movement?

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Q2

TV SCanon Nikon

Use a larger fraction to stop action > 1/1000th sec, for example

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Q2

TV SCanon Nikon

A fast shutter speed stops action1/1000th

Use a smaller fraction to show movement 1/3 second, for exampleor... 5” = 5 seconds

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Q2

TV SCanon Nikon

A slow shutter speed shows movement1/3 second

Anything that moves whilethe shutter is openlooks like a blur

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TV SCanon Nikon

Is my subject moving?

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Q1

If no, then chooseaperture priority

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Q1

AV ACanon Nikon

Use aperture to showdepth of field

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Q1

AV ACanon Nikon

How much do you want in focusin front of...and behindyour subject?

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Q2

AV ACanon Nikon

Choose a larger f/stop for a larger area in focusf/22 = long depth of field

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AV ACanon Nikon

Choose a smaller f/stop for a shallow area in focusf/2 = smaller depth of field

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AV ACanon Nikon

Shallow depth of fieldCC Geraint Rowland

Portraits are great subjects for ashallow depth of field

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AV ACanon Nikon

Shallow depth of field portraitCC Rich Ocampo

Long depth of field portraitCC Ben Seidelman

Landscapes are great subjects for along depth of field

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AV ACanon Nikon

A large number creates a long depth of fieldCC glasseyes view

A large number creates a long depth of fieldCC NeilsPhotography

Are these absolutes?

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Are these absolutes?

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NOPE!

but this decision treewill help you choose the right shooting mode

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in mostsituations

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and produce more creativepictures

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