>>2881558Use only the M, A, S, P modes on the mode wheel. Forget about Auto and the various scene modes, those are for soccermoms and your friends if they want to try your "fancy pro camera".
Use A mode to control depth of field, higher value means narrower aperture and more DoF, lowest number means wide open, massive Bokeh shots.
Use S mode to control exposure time, 1/x seconds or full seconds. 1/2000s is fast shutter speed, freezes motion, needs more light, usually wider aperture. 1/60s or 1/30s are slower shutter speeds, blurs motion.
Longer exposures go up to 30s or indefinite in Bulb mode.
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