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Overview: This book is going to explain everything you need to know about creating amazing professional looking photographs by using your DSLR camera. Not only are you going to learn about the features on your camera but we are going to go even deeper in to how you can make sure your photographs look as professional as possible even if you are a beginner.

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Copyright 2015 by Joshua Hunt - All rights reserved.

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Introduction

Now that you have your DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera, you may be looking at it and feel a little overwhelmed. You may also look at the thickness of the manual and feel as if you will never be able to figure out how to take professional photos with your new DSLR camera but this book is going to walk you through everything you need to know step by step.

By now you have probably thumbed through the manual and played with the camera a little bit so even though you may be feeling confused, using this camera is actually quite simple once you understand it.

You must remember that the only real difference between your new DSLR camera and your old point and shoot camera is that the DSLR offers you more options to create beautiful professional pictures.

There are a few things you should do before you start working with the camera. The first is to make sure the lens is cleaned. You can do this with a lens cleaning cloth and one should have come with your camera. Then you need to ensure that the sensor is clean. Most DSLR cameras that are sold today have an automatic sensor cleaner so it should not be a problem. What you need to do to ensure the sensor stays clean is to make sure you only change the lens in a controlled environment.

This means that you should not change the lens on a windy beach, or anywhere there is a lot of dust flying around. If dust gets into the lens or sensor, it will affect the quality of your pictures and/or videos. Now you can of course Photoshop dust out of pictures but it can take years to get the dust out of videos. So save some time and make sure you only change the lens in a controlled environment.

Now as much as you do not want to hear it you should read the manual that came with the camera. It will be two hours of boring reading but it will help you understand better the things your camera is able to do. It will also make it easier for you to understand what you are going to learn in this book.

Make sure you have your camera in hand while you are reading the manual, this will make it easier for you to understand and you will be able to explore your camera a little at this time.


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Chapter 1 Shooting Modes

Now that you have read the manual you are ready to get started learning how to create beautiful professional looking pictures with your DSLR camera. The best place for you to begin this is by starting with the shooting mode on your camera.

Your shooting modes will normally be found on the top of the camera on a dial. This dial is usually labeled with: AUTO, AV, TV, P, M and there may be a few more options depending on the camera you have purchased.

We are going to start with the AUTO shooting mode. This is probably what your camera was set on when you took it out of the box and this is where most people who do not understand the other settings leave their camera.

AUTO means that when you push the shutter, the camera makes all of the decisions for you that have to do with that specific picture. Things such as shutter speed, aperture, as well as lighting and much more.

This means that you are going to get the most basic of pictures with this setting. It is not different than using a regular point and shoot camera.

AV or A (Aperture Priority) - Or semi-automatic shooting mode. This is when you set the aperture but the camera chooses the shutter speed. If you are just beginning, aperture basically refers to the opening of the lens diaphragm inside of the photographic lens. This controls the amount of light that is passed through the camera when the shutter curtain opens.

This means that the larger aperture setting you choose, the more light will be allowed to pass through when the shutter curtain is open. The aperture is usually displayed as an f/and a number such as f/2.0 f/2.8 f/4.0 and so on. The smaller numbers have a wider opening and the larger numbers have a smaller opening.

When you reduce the aperture setting by one f-stop, which is what the f/2.0 etc. is called, you reduce the amount of light entering the camera by half.

This is one of the most important features on your DSLR camera when it comes to creating professional looking pictures because it directly influences the amount of the picture that is in focus. If you are taking a picture of something that is close up and you dont want to get the background in the picture you will set the aperture to a large setting (small f-number) on the other hand, if you want to get a picture of something far away such as scenery, you will choose a large f-number allowing more of the scene to be in focus.

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