Canon EOS Rebel T6i / 750D For Dummies Explore Book Buy On Amazon Sports mode on the Rebel T6i/750D results in a number of settings that can help you photograph moving subjects, such as the soccer player in this figure. On the T6 mode dial, Aperture priority is labeled as AV (aperture value), and Shutter priority is labeled as TV (time value). Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. I assume you mean all of the "dial" settings. To help you sort things out, study this handy reference to your Canon camera's external controls and exposure modes. This is useful for when you want to take pictures of yourself, but not so useful when you want to just take a quick picture. But if the subject moves, the camera attempts to refocus up to the moment you take the picture. By doing this, the speed is fast enough to not blur the pictures and the camera can change the ISO to keep proper exposure. Check the type of the lens you are using and make adjustments to the distance between the subject and the lens. If you are taking an image of a moving subject you will definitely notice this as they will probably be blurry due to the shutter speed being too slow to freeze any motion. Make sure the shutter speed is fast enough (1/125 second) to compensate for any movement of the camera or of the subject. Start with the P (program auto) mode. I'm pretty sure it did but I've worked with enough gear that some settings get crossed in my head. P = program auto exposure: Although Program is essentially an automatic mode in that the camera determines the shutter speed and aperture setting for the scene, you can adjust those parameters in tandem. Confirm that functions which you do not intend to use (macro, etc.) And the camera may need to increase light sensitivity by boosting the ISO setting, which has the unhappy side effect of creating noise, a defect that looks like grains of sand.

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To capture moving subjects and minimize blur, try Sports mode.
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Colors, sharpness, and contrast are all standard in Sports mode, with none of the adjustments that occur in Portrait and Landscape modes.

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Other settings to note include the following:

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