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How does Canon 500D take all kinds of photos?

Hehe, all kinds of photos? This question is not simple. If you really want to make it clear, you will get a book. I suggest you find a photography textbook, or there are too many tutorials for you to learn online. In addition, the camera manual is the best teaching material.

But since I saw your question, I'll probably talk about it:

The so-called taking all kinds of photos have one thing in common, that is, accurate exposure, clear focus and clear theme.

Among them, exposure is the foundation of foundation. If you don't even know what exposure is, how to shoot it, and what to shoot. Exposure, different brands of cameras may have different buttons and different menus, but in the viewfinder, there is an exposure indicator. You must know what that thing is for. The exposure of a camera is determined by three factors, ISO, aperture and shutter time.

ISO+ aperture size+shutter time = exposure. It can be said that these parameters have been adjusted in the process of photography.

As for all kinds of subjects, they are usually shot in the following categories: portraits, landscapes, night scenes (which can also be counted in the scenery, of course, there are also people in the night scenes), close-ups of flowers, birds, fish and insects, macro and humanistic documentaries, etc.

These themes are also inseparable from exposure, focusing and composition. Read more instructions, then practice more, and you will know slowly.