Canon 6D Mark II Settings For Portraits. Choose jpeg for minimal editing. Else, choose RAW if you want more control in post-production. Select Av (aperture priority). Choose a wide aperture (f/1.2 – f/4) if you want to blur the background. Choose AUTO ISO for faster shooting. But if you prefer to go
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yehudakgtbnet wrote: biggles266 wrote: I have the original Canon M, and one of it's weaknesses is that you can't set a minimum shutter speed. It also seems to frequently choose the setting 1/30th of a second when using Av mode, whether using a zoom lens like the 18-55mm at the wide end, or the 22mm f2, which I think is too slow and affects image sharpness.
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Turn the Canon 580 flash on. Press the "Mode" button. Scroll through the options to find "Gain". Use the "Plus" and "Minus" buttons to increase and decrease the gain of the flash respectively. Press the "Set" button when you are finished adjusting the gain. Standard exposure Decreased exposure Increased exposure Decreased exposure Standard
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Auto ISO range: 100-3200 – now this setting is particularly useful when shooting in “Auto ISO” mode. I am not comfortable with noise above ISO 3200 on the 7D Mark II, so I keep the maximum range limited to ISO 3200. In some situations, I might push my maximum limit to 6400. Min. shutter spd.:
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Wayne wrote: Curious as to what settings and lens do you most use for shooting Christmas displays at night time. A general thought. Unless you want to only see the lights, consider shooting them in less than full darkness - perhaps shooting through the dusk/twilight hours so as to reduce the dynamic range between unlit surroundings and the very bright lights.
Canon EOS 6D, 135.0mm, f/2.0s, 1/125s, ISO 100. To get the best possible portrait photos outdoors, you often will want a very shallow depth of field with a blurred background (as opposed to studio portrait photography, where that is less of a concern).
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