Using Manual mode forces you to slow down and think about the settings the subject requires, balancing the settings to achieve the perfectly exposed image.
Altering the aperture to control the depth of field is important:
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Using Manual mode forces you to slow down and think about the settings the subject requires, balancing the settings to achieve the perfectly exposed image.
Altering the aperture to control the depth of field is important:
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