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How to take good photos with Canon SLR?

. . . . . . . You this. . . . . . First of all, it's easy to shoot still life. Tell you a few basic common sense, the value of f may be what you said, and f stands for aperture. The smaller the value, the larger the aperture. To put it bluntly, the background will be blurred. The larger this value, the smaller the aperture, and the clearer the background and theme of the photo.

Secondly, ISO is sensitivity. Do you usually shoot socks indoors or outdoors? If it is sunny outside, evening is usually better than noon. The best time to take pictures is early morning and evening. If it is indoors, ios is generally set at around 300. If it's particularly dark, turn it up. Outdoor sunny days are generally 100- 150.

I don't know what you mean by the speed of light, but the shutter speed seems to be in the upper left corner, because mine is Canon 7D, which may be different from yours. Shutter speed can usually be set to automatic. If it can't be adjusted, the shutter speed of still life should not be too high, but it should not be lower than1125 to get a clear picture.

There is also exposure compensation, that is, where there is a scale, adjust it to the position of+to the left-,and if your image is dark, adjust it to the right by one grid, and vice versa. You don't have to worry about anything else. You can set the focus and white balance indoors or outdoors, just by evaluating the metering. I hope you can take satisfactory photos ~ ~ ~