Master The Art Of Manual!
N-Photo: the Nikon magazine|July 2019

James Paterson explains why you should move away from the semi-auto modes and use your Nikon completely manually

James Paterson
Master The Art Of Manual!

Cameras are more intelligent than ever these days, but despite all the advancements of recent times one thing still holds true – to get the most out of them, you need to take full control. By eschewing auto metering and tech, we can become better photographers. We can get to the heart of concepts like exposure, depth of field, focusing, lighting and processing. Of course, auto modes have their place. The results can be just as good when you let the camera take charge, and at times the speed and flexibility you get with auto features is essential. But if you can break away from them, you can form a deeper understanding of photography and light. It forces you to think on your feet, take charge of the look of your images and sets you apart from the point-and-shooters.

But it’s not just about learning. There are some situations where manual control is essential, like studio photography, or for bulb exposures. Then there are times when auto can be a hindrance, like when you need a consistent exposure, or if the metering goes awry, or when shooting after dark. If you have the confidence to switch off auto, then you have a better chance of nailing the shot.

So we’re going to show you how to abstain from auto and take full control of your photography. We’ll begin with manual exposure, but this is not the only form of manual control. We’ll also look at other factors – from mastering manual flash, to the benefits of manual focusing.

Manual exposure

This story is from the July 2019 edition of N-Photo: the Nikon magazine.

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