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Zero experience in photography
1. Automatic gear: Automatic gear is also called automatic gear. In this gear, the camera will automatically choose the settings such as aperture, shutter and sensitivity according to the environment, so it is also called fool mode, which is more suitable for novices.
2.AV (Aperture Priority) files: AV files are frequently used in daily life. You can set the aperture yourself to get the desired blur effect. The camera will adjust the shutter itself to get the correct exposure. Suitable for controlling background blur effect.
3.S/TV (Shutter Priority) file: After the shutter speed is set, the camera will automatically adjust the aperture to get the correct exposure. Suitable for shooting moving objects. The higher the shutter speed, the more dynamic images can be captured and it is not easy to blur. Suitable for sports photography and other themes.
4.p (program automatic exposure) file: parameters such as white balance can be adjusted, and the camera will automatically adjust the aperture and shutter to obtain correct exposure. Suitable for novice experience and emergency snapshot.
5.m (full manual) file: you need to adjust the aperture, shutter and sensitivity yourself to get the correct exposure. Suitable for old photographers to control parameters to get the desired effect, and they can create freely.
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