Canon EOS 750D Camera Research

The Canon EOS 750D is the camera I have chosen to take my final production photographs with, it is capable of taking high quality photos and is a camera made for those with little experience such as myself. In order to fully understand how to work it to it's highest standard I have done some research on it's specifications.

The camera is a DSLR of 24.7 megapixels with a wide sensitivity range of 100-12800 and a shutter speed of 1-4000s.

To use the camera properly I looked into changing the shutter speed, aperture and ISO and researched the different pre set modes for taking different photos.

Shutter Speed - This is the length of time the shutter is open and exposed to light when taking a photograph, it can be altered by turning the mode dial to "M" and selecting the shutter speed options

ISO - The ISO measures the sensitivity of an image sensor, the lower the ISO the less sensitive the camera is to light and the finer the grain. Higher ISO settings are usually used in darker situations with faster shutter speeds. To alter it manually turn the mode dial to "M" select the ISO by pressing the ISO button on the top of the camera and then turning the main dial.

Aperture - The aperture is the opening in a photographic lens that takes in light. It will regulate the image sensor's degree of exposure to light. To adjust it turn the main dial whilst holding the Av button.

I found a chart with information on every pre set mode for the camera and the different situations they should be used in:


There are pre set modes for most situations, making this camera easy to use for beginners. I think the portrait mode in particular will be useful for taking my photos as they will predominantly be portraits.

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