![]() Your camera does not have a brain and does not know what to expose for unless you tell it. The truth is that your camera and all those high-tech formulas used by your camera can get tricked VERY easily. The simple answer is “No!” Cameras are not smart enough to take great pictures all on their own ALL the time. Shouldn’t your fancy (and expensive) camera be smart enough to take great pictures without any additional input from you? So why on earth would you use manual mode with a state-of-the-art camera at your disposal? That challenge totally changed my photos, and after almost 11 years of experience, I still use manual mode most of the time. The problem with that way of thinking came when I looked at all of the photos I had taken with my fancy new camera, and the exposure was very different than what I had envisioned through the viewfinder.Īfter those less-than-pleasing results, I challenged myself to keep my camera in manual mode and “force” myself to get comfortable with that “old school” way of taking photographs. After all, my new camera had lots of fancy buttons, so why not use them? I knew little about how to use manual mode, but I figured that was the “old school” way of taking photos. When I bought my first DSLR camera, I started by learning what aperture, shutter speed, and ISO were (the exposure triangle) and how they all worked together to achieve a good exposure. Shooting in Manual Mode! Welcome to Day 1 of Mastering Manual Mode! How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile ![]() How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile.How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App.
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