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UNDERSTANDING YOUR
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What else can you say - it does what it says on the tin! Auto is quite literally
the automatic mode that most beginners opt for. The camera will choose all
settings based upon its light meter reading which is taken milliseconds
before you take a picture - so quick you won't even notice. Sometimes it may
be symbolised by a simple green rectangle.
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This icon is your macro function, which will allow you to unlock an extra
focus range on your camera so you can get in nice and close to capture small
details, ideal for floral, insects and abstract photography. Remember to
switch back to different setting after using your macro mode though,
otherwise you'll suffer a delay in your focusing time.
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For the landscape lovers, most cameras have a dedicated mode for bringing
out the best in a scene. This option will automatically make the camera focus
on as much of the scene as possible by using a wide depth of field. The
camera may also use a slower shutter speed in some cases to compensate for
the small aperture, so it’s always worth using a tripod to avoid camera shake.Night Time / Party a
Sometimes called Night or Party mode, they both mean the same thing - its
suitable for working in low light. Night mode forces the camera to use slower
shutter speeds knowing there isn't much ambient (natural) light available. It
will fire your flash automatically to help with the exposure, so expect some
quirky light trails along with freeze framed motion.
Ideal for action and rapid movement, sports mode will do the opposite to
night mode and push the shutter speed to a higher rate to make sure any
motion is frozen still and no movement blur occurs. The camera will widen the
aperture if necessary to compensate for the fast shutter to make sure you get
an even exposure. The camera may implement a facial tracking focus mode to
make sure the focus follows the action, but this depends on the camera.
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One of the more common features on the camera dial is the unmistakeable
portrait mode — suitable for humans and animals (but subjects in motion
maybe better in sports mode). The aperture will be widened significantly to
reduce the depth of field, throwing the background out of focus and making
your subject the obvious feature. Use it for formal portraits rather than candid
shots, which can sometimes end up soft if there is movement.
No Flash ®
The flash will not fire under any circumstances, ideal if you are trying to be
discreet with some street photography. Not common on many camera dials
nowadays as its normally included within the menu system under flash
settings.
SCENE
This is an option for shooting specific specialised scenes (sometimes called
creative modes), the choices will vary brand to brand so it's hard to detail all of
them. You may see options such as Candlelight, Autumn Colours, Dusk, Toy
Camera Effect, Miniature Effect and High/Low Key. The camera may directly
apply colour filters to your LCD screen so you can see the effect live.
GUIDE
A Nikon specific function which allows the user access to frequently used and
useful options such as time stamps, languages, viewing and deleting images.
It is designed to save time looking through the normal menu system.When you are ready to take your images to the upper level, then the next group of modes
will give you more control and therefore creativity in your photography. The camera will
start take a partial or complete step back, depending upon the setting, so you can
directly affect the outcome of the image.
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The power is in your hands with manual mode, the camera will sit back and
let you make all the decisions over aperture, shutter speed and ISO, It will not
help you balance the exposure if you get your settings wrong, but learning
this function opens up a whole world of fantastic creativity!
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It’s like a shared responsibility these next two options - part of the decisions
will be made by you; the camera will help you out with the rest. Aperture
priority allows you to choose the size of aperture, but the shutter speed and
ISO are automatically adjusted to give you the best exposure possible. It’s
great to use if you want to learn about aperture, but without the burden of
other settings.
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So, if you understand aperture priority, then shutter priority will be a piece of
cake! It’s a fantastic tool to use if you want to learn about the effects of long
exposures its relationship to capturing stunning motion photography. The
camera will continue to change the aperture and ISO based upon your
chosen shutter speed.
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Despite aperture and shutter speed being extremely important to
photography, they aren't the only functions that need consideration on your
camera and program mode will help you learn them. Switching into program
allows you control over the ISO, exposure metering and white balance whilst
shooting. Ideal for those slightly more advanced users who like to perfect
their work when out in the field.
Automatic Depth of Field (canon only) A-DEP
A Canon only function where you tell the camera which part of the shot
needs to be sharp, by using your focus button and the A-DEP mode picks the
corresponding aperture to guarantee it gets the aperture spot on. It’s like
having a virtual assistant when learning about aperture!Creative Auto (canon only CA
Another Canon speciality which allows users quick access to multiple
functions which will appear on the cameras LCD. You can change the
exposure, depth of field, drive mode selection (single shot/burst mode) and a
few other settings. Its designed for new photographers to get straight into
achieving great quality images, but not getting too technical about how the
exposure is set.
Sensitivity Value (Pentax Only) Sv
A unique Pentax mode now, which is more commonly referred to as ‘ISO
priority’ amongst the brands users. So just like aperture and shutter speed
priority, you choose the ISO and camera will adjust the f/stop and shutter
values to balance the exposure. It’s a rare function to see as users ideally use
their aperture and shutter speed primarily to increase the exposure, before
changing the ISO.
Given that we're a photography course, we aren't going to linger too much on
the video mode, but it’s pretty obvious what it'll do. The live view will appear
on the cameras LCD and you can make live adjustments to the brightness of
the shot in the same way that you adjust your aperture.
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They're just a few different terms for customisation. If and when you get
more confident with your camera and you find you love shooting similar
subjects frequently, then it’s worth saving your camera settings to have a
quick reference whenever you need.
Sweep Panorama (sony Only) |
Normally built into many cameras drive modes, Sony like to keep the
panorama option on their camera dials instead. Panoramas change the shots
ratio from 3:2 to 3:1 giving you a wider perspective. As you slowly rotate the
camera, the image is built from multiple shots of the scene as it changes,
giving you the best reproduction of a landscape.
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Bulb mode will allow you to determine your own shutter speed if the cameras
slowest speed isn't slow enough for you. Keep your finger pressed down on
the shutter button for as long as you want the shot to last.