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Julie Adair King is a veteran digital photography author and educator whose books are industry bestsellers. ModelShooting modes in which the ISO speed setting can be made Confirm that functions which you do not intend to use (macro, etc.) Figures in the upper line: [Normal] ( But be aware that your options are limited with all of these modes, and one of the keys to taking great pictures is putting yourself in control. 06-19-2018 "Camera focuses fine but when I press the shutter the camera takes about 10 seconds to take a picture. If it has a P mode I know it supports point selection there. Inicio; Servicios. Use a tripod or a remote controller (sold separately) to make sure that the camera remains still when shooting. If your Canon camera is taking longer than this then it is probably one of the other issues on this list. AV = Aperture priority: The main benefit of shooting in Aperture priority is the ability to control depth of field (how sharp the image appears from near to far). Press the < > keys to select [backgnd: Blurred <-> Sharp]. While you can use the camera's Sports mode to get decent action photos, follow these steps to get even better pictures. Canon Rebel T7 Review - A Professional Photographer's Why is my Canon Rebel T7 taking blurry pictures? Browse other questions tagged, Start here for a quick overview of the site, Detailed answers to any questions you might have, Discuss the workings and policies of this site. Sorry, but if you don't post a photo with the full EXIF information there is not much that we can do to assist. Is the subject covered by the AF point in the viewfinder? infinity (W) / 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) infinity (T) [Macro] 3 cm (1.2 in.) I am wanting to take pictures of my art to send off to an online art print reproduction company. I assumed that we're now trying to help Saundra, who took over from the OP a couple of days ago. Robert Correll is a creative professional and the author of High Dynamic Range Digital Photography For Dummies.

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