"“How do I get off Auto?” When someone learning photography begins to ask this question, you can tell that there is a greater level of enthusiasm in the person about photography. Suddenly, photography becomes more than just capturing snapshots and the idea of being able to control aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and all those camera settings becomes a goal that has to be achieved passionately. And for those of us who have already passed this phase, we all know that there is a big difference between staying in the comforts of the Auto mode and taking your skills a notch higher by embracing the Manual mode. There is no better way to get off Auto but to diligently study and practice how the camera operates, what certain components do, and what results you get from setting each of it in a certain way. The right information and continuous experience will help you get off Auto soon."
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