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How to set up a Canon camera to take close-up photos?

It is very important to control the focus (depth of field) when the camera is set to the aperture priority automatic exposure mode. So choose Av (Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure Mode) from the shooting mode dial, and let the photographer control the depth of field according to his own intention. It is easier to control the focus range by using Av mode with the aperture value determined first.

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Manual selection of ISO sensitivity depends on the shooting situation. Setting it to automatic is basically no problem, but in order to better understand the relationship between shutter speed and aperture, it is recommended to choose a certain sensitivity to get used to shooting.

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Set the driving mode to continuous shooting. When taking portraits, you should take multiple photos in succession even in the same posture. If this habit can be formed, the probability of taking an ideal in-focus photo will be greatly increased. In addition, if the camera is set to continuous shooting mode, the next photo can be taken very quickly, which makes people feel that the response speed of the shutter seems to be faster, so that the photographer can be happy without continuous shooting.

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In principle, it should be set to single autofocus. In principle, the autofocus mode should be set after the focus is determined.