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How to set the shutter speed and aperture of Canon 50D?

How to set the shutter speed and aperture of the camera depends on the photographer's requirements and environment. \x0d\ If you just take photos casually, just choose the automatic file to take photos. \x0d\ If you are a beginner and want to learn photography, I suggest you do it step by step. \x0d\ 1: First set the camera gear to shutter priority (S gear), and then only set the shutter speed. Depending on the environment, the faster the shutter is, the less light enters and the darker the photo is. Because the shutter is fast and the recording time is short, it can reduce the photo blur caused by shaking hands or moving objects. On the contrary, the slower the shutter, the brighter the photo, but it is also possible that it should be recorded for too long and the picture will be blurred, so a tripod is usually used in this case. You see some night photos with bright lights and trailing lights, which is the effect of low shutter speed. \x0d\2: Set the camera gear to aperture priority (A gear), and then only set the aperture size. The larger the aperture value, the smaller the aperture. The bigger the aperture, the brighter the photo. \x0d\ \x0d\ So the camera has no fixed aperture shutter setting. It depends on the requirements of the environment.