Taking SLR photos is not that difficult. However, you must know some simple guidelines and how to use your SLR and the certain modes it has. This article will show you exactly that.
There are different modes in SLR cameras. There is shutter priority, aperture priority, manual, and automatic.
Shutter Priority
Shutter priority gives you full control over the shutter speed. This means you can adjust it as much as you want and have a fast or slow shutter speed. The aperture is automatically adjusted for proper exposure. This is a great mode when you want to take action shots or blur movement like waterfalls.
Aperture Priority
Aperture priority mode gives you full control over the aperture of the camera. This means you can adjust it to a small aperture or a large aperture. This is the mode to use when you want shallow depth of field or expansive depth photos. The shutter speed is automatically adjusted to expose the image properly.
Manual Mode
Manual mode gives you full control over the settings. You set the aperture, shutter speed, and all the other settings as well. This is the most time consuming mode to be in. You must set both shutter and aperture. If you set one wrong then the photo can end up blurred and or under and over exposed.
Automatic Mode
Automatic mode gives the camera total control over the shutter and aperture along with other settings as well. This mode is great when walking around. If you see a tiger rush out then you can snap that photo quick and not have to worry about underexposed shots.
Focusing is also important with SLR cameras. You can either pick automatic focus or manual. Manual will give you more control over the focus and is recommended. Automatic is great also when you are taking simple photos or just walking around.
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