Make the most out of your Canon EOS 60D by learning the functions of every button, dial, screen, and mode.
There's more to night photography star trails or Milky Way snaps. This photography cheat sheet is your quick guide for shooting various situations at night.
In honor of the New Year, Boost Your Photography will spend the month of January featuring collections of top posts across a variety of topics. This opening post will cover top posts explaining specifics of camera settings. Other top posts cover aperture, exposure, phone photography, DIY photography hacks, composition, lenses and accessories, top photography ideas, and macro photography. Top Posts about Camera Settings Shutter Speed. Shutter Speed: an overview and Creative Ideas Using Shutter Speed. These two posts provide a comprehensive overview of shutter speed in photography. The overview post provides a quick overview across the full range of possible shutter speeds and includes a useful visualization graph. Creative Ideas takes this a step further by providing how-to directions for a variety of shutter-based photographs. White Balance. What the ... White Balance and Strategic White Balance. What the ... White Balance provides an introduction to white balance and the most common white balance presets available on your camera. Strategic White Balance explains how to creatively manipulate white balance to improve your photographs. Overall Recommended Settings. Missed the Shot? Remember Camera Zero. Never miss a shot because your camera settings were off. Get in the habit of re-setting your camera to the same default settings each time you finish shooting. Read the why behind my recommended settings in Missed the Shot? Remember Camera Zero. Focus. Why Won't My Lens Focus? and Deciding Where to Focus. Find out why your lens might not be focusing correctly and the kinds of situations that can lead to focus issues. Read Why Won't My Lens Focus? Once you have those basics down, Deciding Where to Focus will help you nail focus in the right place every time. Depth of Field. Depth of Field: it's more than just aperture. Depth of field is the area of the photograph in focus, and this post will highlight all the various components of photography that can impact the depth of field in your final photograph. Want more great ideas? Follow Boost Your Photography on Pinterest: Boost Your Photography Boost Your Photography: Learn Your DSLR is now available from Amazon. Get the most out of your camera with practical advice about the technical and creative aspects of DSLR photography that will have you taking beautiful pictures right away.
Using a fast shutter speed is the key to capturing a blur-free shot of any moving subject, whether it’s a spinning Ferris wheel, a butterfly flitting from flowe
Learn how to setup your Canon EOS 60D for portraits, sports, landscapes, nature, animals and more. Easy to follow, step-by-step cheat sheets show you exactly which modes and autofocus settings to use with your 60D. Get out of auto and get control of your camera using tried-and-true recipes. Print or save to your phone.
Learn how to setup your Canon EOS 6D Mark II for portraits, sports, landscapes, nature, animals and more. Easy to follow, step-by-step cheat sheets show you exactly which modes and autofocus settings to use with your 6D Mark II. Get out of auto and get control of your camera using tried-and-true recipes.
ISO is all about measuring light. The brighter it is where you’re taking your photos, the lower your ISO number needs to be. Therefore if it’s dark and/ or there’s not a lot of …
Quick reference guide to using the Canon EOS 77D camera, including basic controls, functions and exposure modes.
The Canon EOS 60D offers A utomatic E xposure B racketing, or AEB. This feature makes it easy to bracket exposures , which simply means to take the same shot us
Quick reference guide to using the Canon EOS 77D camera, including basic controls, functions and exposure modes.
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