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How to adjust spot in 1ST

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Since keeping our aperture low is still our first step and our highest priority, you start working backwards on your ASI order of operations, and take a second look at your shutter speed. And intuitively, this should make sense.
1:39 5:46 Focus for some of the mirrorless. Canons youre going to have to hit the q button on the back ofMoreFocus for some of the mirrorless. Canons youre going to have to hit the q button on the back of your. Camera. Then look for the focus area and choose single point. And if you have a touchscreen.
When setting up your shot, you should always set your ISO first. Your ISO will affect what apertures and shutter speeds youre able to use. In low light conditions where you want to use a fast shutter speed, you may need to increase your ISO. This can help to avoid camera shake.
You are working down in order of importance - for example, if Aperture is your most important setting, plug this into your camera first. Shutter Speed would then be the next most important, so plug that in next, and ISO is going to be the one that you set to get your camera to expose properly.
0:14 1:46 Its the same on all Canon DSLRs. This button to the far right will highlight your focus points inMoreIts the same on all Canon DSLRs. This button to the far right will highlight your focus points in your viewfinder. And then you just use the multi selector up down over to move your focus points.
Starting with: ISO. A rule of thumb for me is that my ISO is always going to be set as low as possible. Aperture. If I want the background in my images to be blurry, that means my aperture is going to be as low as possible. Shutter Speed. I typically spot meter whenever Im shooting. White Balance.
As with aperture-priority automatic, you should usually set the f-stop first to control depth of field. Once again, use a small aperture like f/16 to get everything in focus, a large aperture (f/2.8 or f/4) to isolate your subject and throw the background out of focus. Next set the shutter speed.

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