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Changing aperture & shutter speed? (Canon)?
hi,
i own a Canon Eos 400D camera, and recently have been trying to get a bit more into photography. unfortunately, i don't know where the manual is, and i'm struggling to work out how to change the aperture & shutter speed settings on it. can anyone help?
thanks.
9 個解答
- 1 十年前最愛解答
In Av (aperture Value) mode the scroller next to the shutter release controls the aperture. The camera will meter for the shutter speed.
In Tv (time value) mode the scroller next to the shutter release controls the shutter speed. The camera will meter for the aperture.
In M (full manual) mode the scroller controls the shutter, if you press the Av button on the rear of the cam and scroll it then controls the aperture.
The meter will not control exposure in Manual mode though the camera will indicate whether it thinks you will over or under expose with your chosen settings, you can choose to ignore or follow the meters advice. With a DSLR you will see instantly if you are way out. Shoot RAW and you can salvage things up to a point if need be.
- 匿名1 十年前
Right there are three modes which you need to know about.
Tv - You control the shutter speed. Camera determines the aperture
Av - Controls the aperture. Autoexposure sets the shutter speed.
In these two modes you the button labelled +/- on the back of the camera adjusts exposure compensation. Also there should be a function of Saftety Shift which automatically change the settings if the autoexposure system finds that it can't get a suitable exposure from the shutter speed or aperture you want to use.
For example if you're shooting in Av mode using f/2 ISO400 on a sunny day, your shutter speed will end up being faster than 1/4000. Saftety shift will automatically adjust the aperture so that the image isn't overexposed.
Then there is M mode. This is manual mode, my favourite because I find that the AE system frequently is a bit dim witted. This gives you control over both the shutter speed and aperture. The dial controls the shutter speed and the +/- button with the dial controls the aperture.
- 匿名5 年前
I to have a t3 and I have not found it in the manual. My teacher has gone through the book with me and it does not state where it is or how to do the speed shutter nor aperture. It gives little info on these guys. I barely know how to use it still. So don't worry you are not being lazy.
- 匿名1 十年前
Hey,
Here's a post called 'Photography Tutorials' - http://the-digital-photographer.blogspot.com/2009/...
It talks about shutter speed, aperture, ISO, Camera Modes and more.
- 1 十年前
i dont have the same make of camera as you but if there is a dial thing on it then you have to change that to the shutter speed mode (s) or aperture (a) then you rotate the other dial-the one without any writing on it near the shutter button-and it will change the shutter speed or aperture of whatever. hope this helped :D
資料來源: just google and my own camera :] - CuriousLv 61 十年前
Not a good idea to lose manuals to electronic gear. They have very useful info. Consider setting up a file for the documentation to your various gadgets. You'll be glad you did!
Luckily you can retrieve manuals for cameras from the manufacturers' "support" pages on their websites and from sites like Retrevo:
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Canon-400D-Digital-...
Good luck tapping the features of your camera!
- 5 年前
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