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I understand very clearly how aperture, ss and ISO effect exposure and depth of field, but I am finding that I am spending still way too much time in post processing. I have been shooting in Aperture priority/Shutter priority modes for years. I believe if I properly learned how to shoot manual I would get better results. I just need a starting point, some basic rules on shooting indoors and outdoors (i.e. if shooting w/ an ISO of 200, set your shutter speed to 1/200). Is there a basic guide for me to get started?
Tags: Aperture, Manual, technique
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