![]() ![]() If Manual mode sounds daunting to you at this point, your camera can ease you in gently with Aperture Priority mode and Shutter Priority mode, also known as the semi-manual or semi-auto modes ( Note: Some pros prefer to shoot mostly in Aperture Priority mode, while others prefer Manual mode). Use your camera’s Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority modes (great stepping stones towards learning how to shoot in full Manual mode) But there is so much more to a DSLR camera than full Auto mode and Scene modes (Portrait mode, Landscape mode, etc.), and to not utilize and take advantage of its amazing tools would be like shooting with a very expensive ‘point and shoot.’ When you learn to use these features you will notice that your shots get even better! If you are not yet ready to leap into full Manual mode but are in need of getting a bit more familiar and adventurous with your dslr, here is my list of 10 Tips for Better DSLR Photography (use your camera’s manual in conjunction with these tips, as camera brand mechanics vary):ġ. ![]() Don’t get me wrong, I am definitely a fan of my Canon EOS Rebel T3i‘s auto capabilities, as they usually yield a well-exposed and clear shot. ![]()
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