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What mode is suitable for taking pictures with a SLR camera when traveling?

M+ Single focus mode +ISO basic 100 (unless the light is poor)+Self-adjustment of white balance is never automatic+exposure compensation is changed occasionally.

Some suggestions:

1. There are few dynamic things in tourism. By choosing the aperture first, you can quickly adjust the aperture size and effectively control the depth of field.

2. For example, patting water: I was playing outside Shijiazhuang yesterday, and a spring water flowed down from the cliff. I want to shoot the flowing feeling of water, so I have to use the shutter first and take my time. If you want to take still photos, you must press the shutter quickly first. A friend wanted to take a photo with the waterfall, so I chose the aperture first. Some bees are flying among the flowers. I photographed these flower thieves with macro and manual focusing.

3. When traveling, the light direction can't reach the ideal state. Giving priority to the aperture can't help you improve your photography skills, but it can help you lay out the overall picture. It is recommended to shoot more night scenes, such as fireworks and starry sky, because the shooting effect at night is closely related to your camera adjustment. In addition, the golden section method is recommended when shooting.

Be familiar with all the functions of your camera.

5. Use it flexibly.

Take photos with a SLR camera when traveling, and see what you have taken and how it works. You'd better use the aperture first.

1. Basically, I will keep a consistent white balance in the same light mode for later convenience;

2. Sometimes I will give priority to the aperture, such as adjusting the speed to a large aperture when taking a snapshot;

3. When the light is bad, I usually keep the safety shutter of 1/30 (my hand is not stable)+large aperture, and then adjust the ISO;;

Increase exposure compensation when backlighting.

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Zhihu, Zhihu [citation time 20 18-3-23]