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2 GET TO GRIPS WITH EXPOSURE SETTINGS

hen you’re exposing for a particular scene, you’re actually carrying out a balancing act. The aim is to get just the right amount of light coming through the lens to hit the camera’s sensor, by adjusting three core variables: aperture, shutter speed and ISO. If you’ve only ever used Auto and semi-automatic modes before, you might not have noticed that when you change a setting, the camera is automatically changing the

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