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How to take good photos with an entry-level SLR?

I think a large part of SLR photography needs contact. In addition to theoretical knowledge, practical operation is also indispensable. If there is no actual operation, it is just like "an armchair strategist".

Personally, I also have a rough contact with entry-level SLR. My understanding of SLR can be said to be superficial and basic, and I feel that there are too many nuances that need our attention if photography is to go deep. There is a feeling that getting started is simple and difficult.

When I first came into contact with SLR, I wanted to take good photos. First of all, I didn't rely on' automatic gear'. Although the automatic file is so convenient, a shutter can solve everything, and then its parameter values are often some average values, which means that the photos I take are at most normal brightness photos. It is impossible to say that I took some photos with backlight, slow shutter and delay.

So you must get rid of the automatic gear when you are just getting started, and then learn the basic three parameters of photography. These three parameters are the knowledge you must master in the primary stage of learning photography. It can be said that whether a photo can be exposed normally depends on these three parameters.

It is a process of making up for each other. For example, sometimes the shutter is fast, and the light absorption will naturally be insufficient. At this time, the aperture value will be small and the sensitivity will be small. In addition, sensitivity affects the quality of photos. If circumstances permit, the smaller the better. After all, the noise of photos with high sensitivity will be more obvious, which will greatly affect the quality of photos.

When you master these basic parameters, you need to learn some basic composition, although many beginners will think that composition is a test of personal feelings, and I sometimes think so myself. But there is no denying that a successful photographer must have certain requirements for composition, so some basic composition should be mastered.

Finally, practice more and summarize more. Photography doesn't happen for a while. If you love it, you will constantly improve it, so that you will definitely enjoy the fun of photography.