Camera settings & shooting modes
Aylin Tamayo prd.6
Shooting modes
- Macro mode lets you move closer into your subject
to take a close up photo.
-portrait mode automatically selects a large aperture which helps to keep your background out of focus.
- automatic mode tells your camera to use its best judgment to select shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, focus, and flash.
Camera settings
-landscape mode is almost the exact opposite of portrait mode.
-sports/action mode is ideal for photographing any moving objects including people playing sports, pets, cars, etc.
- night mode is also called " slow shutter sync " for shooting in low light situations.
Camera settings
-movie mode extends your digital camera from just capturing still images to capturing moving ones.
-must digital cameras now come with movie mode.
Landscape mode

Portrait mode

Macro mode

Reflection Time
-I wouldn't change nothing on my project because I already have all my information about the topic and what I've learned.
Reflection Time
-one positive experience with my project is because I learn d different thing about the camera that I didn't know.
Websites
- www.google.com
- www.dpmag.com
- www.rideau-info.com
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