You can control the shutter speed by setting the camera to 'S', or 'shutter priority' mode, if available, or by using 'M' ( manual ). The camera will always tell you the current shutter speed as you line up a shot, either on a top-mounted LCD (on this camera ), in the viewfinder or on the rear LCD display. You are smarter than your camera. That’s it. That’s all you need to believe. Unfortunately, you’re going to need to prove it. So what decisions should you make that your camera’s computer never should? The answer is actually quite simple. You need to control the most fundamental features that are the same now as they were fifty years ago: ISO, white balance (WB), aperture (Av), shutter speed (Tv), and focus. So I’m going to talk a bit about my thought process when setting these features manually. I don’t intend to teach you how to make the adjustments or what they are as there exists countless guides that do that already. ISO &...
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