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modes, shutter speed, basic shooting modes on your digital cameras
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Digital
cameras can be put in different photo shooting modes.
Some modes might not be available on your camera.
Digital
Cameras Aperture Mode
Digital cameras support many photo shooting modes
- from automatic point and shoot to manual where the camera does
nothing for you. One of those modes is Aperture Priority.
Read more about aperture
priority...
Digital
Cameras Shutter Speed Mode
The shutter speed is the device in the digital camera that gives
you the amount of time that you are going to expose your image to
light. Read more about shutter
speed...
Digital
Cameras ISO Sensitivity Mode
What happens when we select a certain ISO value in
our digital camera? What is the best ISO setting for our particular
camera? Read more about ISO
sensitivity...
Digital
Cameras Light Metering Mode
Basically speaking the metering system in a digital camera measures
the amount of light in the scene and calculates the best-fit exposure
value based on the metering mode explained below. Read more about
light metering...
Understanding
Digital Cameras Exposure
Set the film speed dial to ISO 200; (If you are a film
shooter, do this even if you have a roll of film in your film camera
that is not ISO 200, but don’t forget to set the ISO back
to the correct number when we’re done here.) Write down that
shutter speed. Whether you’re in manual mode or auto-aperture-priority
mode, you’ll see that your light meter is indicating a different
shutter speed for a correct exposure. Once again, write down this
shutter speed. When you change from ISO 100 to ISO 200 your shutter
speed changed: from 1/125s to 1/250s or perhaps something like from
1/160s to 1/320s. Just as each halving of the shutter speed is called
1 stop, each change from ISO 100 to ISO 200 to ISO 400 is considered
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Nature Photography
- Natural Light For Great Wildlife Photos
by Andrew Goodall
Wildlife photography combines
a range of skills, both creative and technical. Many people struggle with
one aspect in particular; knowing the best light for capturing their wildlife
photo.
To take a top-class
wildlife photograph, you need to know your animal; where to find it, how to
approach it without scaring it away, and how to know the precise moment to
press the button to capture the character of the subject. Often a wildlife
photographer will spend hours trying to get a good shot. What a shame, then,
if all that effort is wasted by taking your photo in bad light. Read
more...
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