If you want to know how to control a DSLR camera in a simple way, the following is the instructions
There are many modes in a camera to capture a good quality photo. you can capture a photo in auto and hope for the best, but if you want to do it profusely then you would be better off in manual mode.
Rotate the dialer of the camera in manual mode and then you will see some options, some of which adjust light, blur, and motion, you can adjust it as you like.
1. Setting - shutter speed (ss) = You always have to put its value above 125 for a still shot, but for a moving shot, you should try it for above 500.
2. Setting - aperture = It is used for making blur in your image. When its values are set to low then the depth or blur looks higher and remember you should its value to low to get a nice look your picture.
3. Setting - you have to put its value according to your light in your frame. It's best to keep it under 400 when you are in bought daylight.
When you have done all that, you have to make your photo in focus. there are two ways to make the photo in focus:-
1. Autofocus = If you are a beginner then you should click your photo in autofocus. turn your camera mode to autofocus mode and click photos with it.
2. Manual focus = First, change the camera lens in manual mode. Turn the focus ring until your subject sharpens. Switch your camera to live view mode (where the LCD is your viewfinder). Tap the magnifier button to zoom in on your subject, and use the arrows on your camera to move the area of view. (Alternatively, move your camera to frame the subject and re-compose.) Fine-tune the focus until the subject is crystal-clear. Tap the magnifier tool again to exit back to the normal view before capturing your photo.
These are just the very basics
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