Manipulating camera settings In this report, I will be explaining how to set up the camera I am using and the personal changes I will be making to the settings for my photoshoot. I will be explaining the different settings that can be adjusted, including ISO, aperture, and the shutter speed and how I will be editing these for higher quality photos. The camera I am using is the Canon DSLR EOS 4000D. This camera has a dial that can be turned at the top of the camera to turn on automated settings built into the camera, for example: there is an automatic setting for landscapes, close-ups, portraits, creative auto, etc. The lens I am using is a standard 18 - 55mm lens, which will allow me to take natural looking photographs. Aperture Along with the automatic settings, I will still be adjusting the ISO, aperture and shutter speed settings in correspondence to the style of photography I am attempting to replicate. To do this on the DSLR 4000D, the dial at the top should be turned to the lette...
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