Taking a Photo in Manual Mode
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Taking a Photo in Manual Mode
Hello, I am Anne Stenberg. I have been doing photography since I was 15 years old. My goal is to help you become a better photographer. In six steps I will show you how to take higher quality photos for yourself or others to enjoy. By learning to take photos in manual mode you will feel more confident in your photography skills and create the photos you have always been wanting. Before starting these items will be needed, a DSLR or a mirrorless camera and a 50-millimeter lens. Learning to take photos in manual mode takes patience and practice.
Supplies
- DSLR Camera or Mirrorless Camera
- 50-millimeter lens
Power on the Camera
The first thing to do will be to turn on the camera. The power switch or button can be located in a different area depending on the brand and type of camera. When the camera turns on, locate the button that changes the view from the viewfinder to the live view. Viewing through the live view helps see what changes are being made live versus looking through a small hole.
Manual Setting
After changing the viewing setting, find the dial on the camera that changes the different settings of the camera. With this dial, turn it to the manual settings, which is also known as a capital “M” on the dial. This will put your camera into manual setting. In manual settings, the user is able to control the lighting, depth of filed, and shutter speed.