![]() You can easily work your way there with a few simple steps. So give your creative talent the respect it deserves, and start shooting manual. Think of it this way: If shooting manual is the equivalent of riding a bicycle, shooting auto is like riding a fully autonomous, self-balancing electric scooter - i.e., a whole lot of really heavy-duty technological interventions and assists to do a relatively simple thing that you can do yourself and probably be way better off for. It’s the place where with just a few conscious decisions about what you’re doing, you can in most cases achieve far better images than the camera can of its own accord. ![]() ![]() There’s no digital guesswork going on about the exposure, no assumptions about what kind of shot you’d like to get from a scene. In fact, manual mode is the camera’s simplest, most natural state. “M,” beginners assume, is not for the faint of heart.Įxcept that’s just not true. It’s a dark alley filled with inscrutable menu settings and vague icons that nobody really understands. For many new photographers, manual mode is a total no-fly zone - a mysterious land visited only by grizzled National Geographic veterans and exacting studio pros. ![]()
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