If you look at the mode dial on any DSLR, you're likely to see these symbols. There's green or auto, P, TV/S, Av/A, M and B. So what do they mean and how can you use them to progress as a photographer? In a nutshell, the modes determine who controls the exposure setting, you or the camera.
5 Camera Settings Everyone Should Know
Now, we're going to talk about five settings that you should know once ypu get your brand new camera. All camera ship with various default options. That's why we've chosen five settings that just about every modern has and you should know. So let's get started:
How to Check for Dust on Your DSLR Sensor?
If you got a DSLR camera, there is something you've got to look out for particularly if you've been changging lenses. When you change lenses it gives dust the option to get inside and then rest on top of the sensor.
How To Know The Shutter Count Of A DSLR Camera?
Hello everyone, now i'm going to tell you two methods to find your camera actuations or shutter counts. Now, if you've been the sole owner or it's never been in for repair, this should be an accurate way of telling how many pictures you've actually taken.
How To Change DSLR Camera Lens Quikly
How to Store and Cleaning Your Camera
There are several things you should consider to make your camera more durable. First thing that should be obvious, turn your camera off before removing the battery or more before removing any power source like external power source. Always do this.
What Is Aperture In Your Camera?
What is aperture in your camera? - Understanding and utilizing control of your aperture is a great way that you can start getting creative results with your images and start taking images that you love.
What Is Shutter Speed In Camera?
Shutter speed is most easily defined as the amount of time the shutter is open. So, whether that is one second or 1/1000 of a second... knowing how to use shutter speed to your advantage is a basic photographic skill that you shouldn't live without.
What Is ISO In Your Digital Camera?
So many people ask the question "what is ISO on my DSLR camera?". Now, if you are old enough to remember the days before this digital era, then you remember going to a photo lab and seeing stacks of film with numbers like 100, 200, and 400 on the boxes (see the picture below).
How to Hold a Camera
How to hold a camera may sound easy and does not need to be learned. In fact, one fundamental thing that must be learned in using a DLSR camera is how to hold the camera properly. Especially when considering the weight of DSLR cameras are quite heavy. With a good grip technique, we can reduce the camera shake and produce sharper images.
Understanding Exposure in Photography
We need to understand how to set the exposure properly to get a good image from our camera. There are many budding photographers who rely on auto mode on their cameras to take pictures. Auto mode is indeed the easiest option that we have. But sometimes the auto mode can not deliver the results that we want.
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