Camera Modes

Automatic Mode: this mode will give you nice  results in many shooting conditions and it gives you white balance and focus and flash

Portrait Mode: this mode will focus on the object your taking a picture of  Portrait mode works best when you’re photographing a single subject so get in close enough to your subject

macro mode: Macro mode lets you move your closer into your subject to take a close up picture and it also built’s your flash

Landscape Mode:This mode is almost the exact opposite of portrait mode in that it sets the camera up with a small aperture

Sports mode: this mode gives your phots action , and makes your pictures fast or slow  by attempting to pre focus your camera on a spot where the subject will be when you want to photograph it

night mode:creates slow shutter spead and gives low light on your photos well balanced shot you should use a tripod or your background

movie mode:This mode extends your digital camera from just capturing still images to capturing moving ones. Keep in mind that moving images take up significantly more space

aperture priority mode :This mode is really a semi-automatic (or semi-manual) mode where you choose the aperture and where your camera chooses the other settings and it gives good lighting to your photos and balances it very well

shutter priority mode : this mode is very similar to the priority mode it gives very good mode and has great white balance

program mode:camera’s manual for how the Program mode differs from Automatic in your particular model.

manual mode: this mode takes full control on your camera and makes it focus very well on your subject as well and has great composion

 

 

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