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Beginner-friendly DSLR camera guide for makerspace users.<br>
Point → shoot → learn → create.
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<span style="background:#303030; padding:6px 10px; border-radius:999px;">⌀ APS-C Sensor</span>
<span style="background:#303030; padding:6px 10px; border-radius:999px;">⟲ Flip Screen</span>
<span style="background:#303030; padding:6px 10px; border-radius:999px;">🎥 1080p Video</span>
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== What is this camera good at? ==
 
The '''Canon EOS 750D''' is a beginner-friendly DSLR with manual controls when you want them — but also fully automatic modes when you just want to point and shoot.
 
Perfect for:
* Makerspace project photos
* YouTube videos
* Product photography
* Electronics/macros
* Learning photography manually
* General events & documentation
 
== Quick Start (No Lecture Version) ==
 
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! What you want
! Use this
|-
| Just take photos
| '''Mode Dial → A+'''
|-
| Blurry background
| '''AV mode''' + lower f-number
|-
| Freeze motion
| '''TV mode''' + faster shutter
|-
| Dark room
| Increase '''ISO'''
|-
| Video
| Flip switch to 🎥
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== The 3 Main Settings ==
 
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=== ◉ Aperture (f/number) ===
 
Controls:
* Background blur
* How much light enters lens
 
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'''Lower number = more blur + more light'''
* f/1.8 → blurry background
* f/2.8 → portraits
* f/8 → sharp objects
* f/16 → almost everything sharp
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'''Remember:'''
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<code>Smaller number = bigger hole ⌀</code>


== 🚀 The "Just Let Me Shoot" Quick Start ==
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If you don't want a lecture and just need a working photo right now, follow these steps:


# **Power Up:** Turn the switch on top to ⟳ '''ON'''. (The step past ON is for Video mode 📹).
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# **Go Full Auto:** Turn the top mode dial to the green **Ⓐ<sup>+</sup>** symbol (Scene Intelligent Auto). The camera will handle focus, exposure, and flash for you.
 
# **Frame & Focus:** Look through the viewfinder (or press the 📋 button to use the screen). Lightly press the shutter button '''halfway down''' until it beeps and a green dot lights up. This means it has locked focus.
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# **Shoot:** Press the button the rest of the way down.
 
=== ⏱ Shutter Speed ===
 
Controls:
* Motion blur
* Brightness
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Speed
! Result
|-
| 1/1000
| Freeze motion
|-
| 1/125
| Normal handheld
|-
| 1"
| Long exposure blur
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'''Rule of thumb:'''
* Faster = darker but sharper
* Slower = brighter but blurry


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'''💡 Makerspace Rule:''' When you are done, please put the battery back in the charging station, wipe down the lens with microfiber cloth ''only'', and clear your photos from the SD card.
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== 🎨 The Esthetician's Guide to Manual Settings ==
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To control the actual look and mood of your shot, flip the mode dial to **mathbf{M}** (Manual). You need to balance three things (The Exposure Triangle):
 
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=== 1. Aperture (Depth of Field) ===
=== ▲ ISO ===
Controls how blurry your background is.
* **Low F-number (e.g., f/1.8, f/3.5):** Blurry background ("bokeh"), sharp subject. Perfect for macros or portraits.
* **High F-number (e.g., f/8, f/16):** Everything is sharp from foreground to background. Perfect for scanning or documenting flat work.


🌐 '''Visualizing Aperture:** [https://i.imgur.com/9HwN2g3.gifv Click here to see how aperture physically changes depth of field (via r/Filmmakers)].
Controls sensor brightness amplification.


=== 2. Shutter Speed ($\mathbf{Tv}$) ===
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Controls time. Measured in fractions of a second.
! ISO
* **Fast (e.g., 1/500s, 1/1000s):** Freezes fast motion (pyrotechnics, moving parts).
! Result
* **Slow (e.g., 1/2s, 30s):** Blurs motion. *Note: Anything slower than 1/60s needs a tripod or your hands will shake and blur the whole image.*
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| 100
| Clean image ☼
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| 800
| Indoor usable
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| 3200+
| Brighter but grainy/noisy
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=== 3. ISO (Sensor Sensitivity) ===
'''Try to keep ISO low when possible.'''
* **ISO 100 - 400:** Use this for bright studio lights or outdoors. Cleanest images.
* **ISO 1600 - 6400:** Use this if it's dark inside the workshop. Warning: Higher ISO adds "grain/noise" to your images.


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== Lens & Field of View ==
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'''📐 Sensor & Crop Factor'''
The 750D uses an '''APS-C''' sensor, meaning lenses look more zoomed-in compared to full-frame cameras.
* **Sensor Size:** APS-C CMOS (approx. 22.3 x 14.9 mm)
* **Resolution:** 24.2 Megapixels
* **Crop Factor:** 1.6x
*: ''What this means for makers: If you put a 50mm lens on this body, it behaves like an 80mm lens due to the smaller sensor footprint.''


🌐 '''Visualizing Crop Factor & Field of View:** [https://i.imgur.com/K6b6h.gif See how changing your focal length impacts your Field of View (via r/photography)].
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=== Common Lens Uses ===
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! Lens
! Use
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| 18mm
| Wide room shots
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| 35mm
| Natural human view
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| 50mm
| Portraits
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| 200mm
| Far away objects
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[[File:FOV comparison.gif|420px|link=https://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/t5ldg/i_dont_think_i_have_ever_seen_a_better_example_of/]]
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'''🔌 Inputs & Mounts'''
== Recommended Beginner Setup ==
* **Lens Mount:** Canon EF / EF-S
* **Storage:** SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I supported)
* **Video Max:** 1080p Full HD at 30fps
* **Ports:** ** Mini-USB (for PC data transfer)
** Mini-HDMI (Type-C)
** 3.5mm Microphone Jack
** Remote Control Terminal


'''🔋 Battery & Power'''
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* **Battery Type:** LP-E17 Lithium-ion
! Situation
* **Live View Battery Life:** ~180 shots
! Settings
* **Viewfinder Battery Life:** ~440 shots
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| General photos
| A+ Auto
|-
| Nice blurry background
| AV mode • f/1.8–f/2.8
|-
| Electronics close-up
| AV • f/8 • tripod
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| Indoor event
| Auto ISO ON
|-
| Video
| 1080p 25fps
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== Buttons & Symbols ==
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! Symbol
! Meaning
|-
| ⏻
| Power
|-
| ▶
| Playback
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| 🗑
| Delete image
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| ⚙
| Settings menu
|-
| ±
| Exposure compensation
|-
| AF
| Autofocus
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| MF
| Manual focus
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| Av
| Aperture Priority
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| Tv
| Shutter Priority
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| M
| Full Manual
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== Technical Specs ==
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! Spec
! Value
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| Sensor
| 24.2 MP APS-C CMOS
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| Sensor Size
| 22.3 × 14.9 mm
|-
| Lens Mount
| Canon EF / EF-S
|-
| Video
| 1080p up to 30fps
|-
| Screen
| Flip-out touchscreen
|-
| ISO Range
| 100–12800
|-
| Battery
| LP-E17
|-
| Storage
| SD / SDHC / SDXC
|-
| Connectivity
| Wi-Fi + NFC
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== Useful Tips ==
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'''✓ Half-press shutter''' to focus before taking photo.
'''✓ Clean the lens, not just the screen.'''
'''✓ Use lower ISO before buying expensive lights.'''
'''✓ If photos are blurry:'''
# Increase shutter speed
# Stabilize camera
# Check focus point
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== Makerspace Notes ==
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=== Good lenses for makerspace use ===
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! Lens
! Why
|-
| 18-55mm kit lens
| General use
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| 50mm f/1.8
| Cheap + cinematic blur
|-
| Macro lens
| PCB/components close-up
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== 🎛️ Manual Modes & Dial Symbols ==
=== Tripod recommended for ===
Look at the top wheel. These are the symbols you need to know:
* Soldering photos
* Long exposures
* Product photography
* Timelapses
 
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* **mathbf{M} (Manual):** You have absolute control. You change the shutter speed with the main dial, and change aperture by holding down the **𝄥/🦿** (Av) button while turning the main dial.
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* **mathbf{Av} (Aperture Priority):** You pick the background blur (F-stop); the camera figures out the shutter speed automatically. Great for quick macro shots.
Canon EOS 750D • Beginner DSLR Guide • Makerspace Wiki
* **mathbf{Tv} (Shutter Priority):** You pick the speed to freeze or blur motion; the camera figures out the F-stop.
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* **mathbf{P} (Program AE):** Advanced auto. The camera guesses the exposure, but lets you change things like flash and ISO manually.


== 🔍 Focus Modes for Prototyping ==
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Switch this on the side of the physical lens body (**AF / MF**):
* **AF (Autofocus):** Press shutter halfway to let the camera do the work.
* **MF (Manual Focus):** Turn the ring on the very tip of the lens yourself. Use this if you are shooting inside a laser cutter/vacuum chamber where glass reflections confuse the automatic sensor.

Nuvarande version från 21 maj 2026 kl. 11.06

Canon EOS 750D / Rebel T6i

Beginner-friendly DSLR camera guide for makerspace users.
Point → shoot → learn → create.

⌀ APS-C Sensor ⟲ Flip Screen 🎥 1080p Video Wi-Fi


What is this camera good at?

The Canon EOS 750D is a beginner-friendly DSLR with manual controls when you want them — but also fully automatic modes when you just want to point and shoot.

Perfect for:

  • Makerspace project photos
  • YouTube videos
  • Product photography
  • Electronics/macros
  • Learning photography manually
  • General events & documentation

Quick Start (No Lecture Version)

What you want Use this
Just take photos Mode Dial → A+
Blurry background AV mode + lower f-number
Freeze motion TV mode + faster shutter
Dark room Increase ISO
Video Flip switch to 🎥

The 3 Main Settings

◉ Aperture (f/number)

Controls:

  • Background blur
  • How much light enters lens

Lower number = more blur + more light

  • f/1.8 → blurry background
  • f/2.8 → portraits
  • f/8 → sharp objects
  • f/16 → almost everything sharp

Fil:Aperture gif.gif

Remember: Smaller number = bigger hole ⌀


⏱ Shutter Speed

Controls:

  • Motion blur
  • Brightness
Speed Result
1/1000 Freeze motion
1/125 Normal handheld
1" Long exposure blur

Rule of thumb:

  • Faster = darker but sharper
  • Slower = brighter but blurry


▲ ISO

Controls sensor brightness amplification.

ISO Result
100 Clean image ☼
800 Indoor usable
3200+ Brighter but grainy/noisy

Try to keep ISO low when possible.

Lens & Field of View

The 750D uses an APS-C sensor, meaning lenses look more zoomed-in compared to full-frame cameras.

Common Lens Uses

Lens Use
18mm Wide room shots
35mm Natural human view
50mm Portraits
200mm Far away objects

Fil:FOV comparison.gif

Recommended Beginner Setup

Situation Settings
General photos A+ Auto
Nice blurry background AV mode • f/1.8–f/2.8
Electronics close-up AV • f/8 • tripod
Indoor event Auto ISO ON
Video 1080p 25fps

Buttons & Symbols

Symbol Meaning
Power
Playback
🗑 Delete image
Settings menu
± Exposure compensation
AF Autofocus
MF Manual focus
Av Aperture Priority
Tv Shutter Priority
M Full Manual

Technical Specs

Spec Value
Sensor 24.2 MP APS-C CMOS
Sensor Size 22.3 × 14.9 mm
Lens Mount Canon EF / EF-S
Video 1080p up to 30fps
Screen Flip-out touchscreen
ISO Range 100–12800
Battery LP-E17
Storage SD / SDHC / SDXC
Connectivity Wi-Fi + NFC

Useful Tips

✓ Half-press shutter to focus before taking photo.

✓ Clean the lens, not just the screen.

✓ Use lower ISO before buying expensive lights.

✓ If photos are blurry:

  1. Increase shutter speed
  2. Stabilize camera
  3. Check focus point

Makerspace Notes

Good lenses for makerspace use

Lens Why
18-55mm kit lens General use
50mm f/1.8 Cheap + cinematic blur
Macro lens PCB/components close-up

Tripod recommended for

  • Soldering photos
  • Long exposures
  • Product photography
  • Timelapses


Canon EOS 750D • Beginner DSLR Guide • Makerspace Wiki