Monday, November 9, 2009

CAMERA OPERATION

APERTURE :- Controls aperture width with smaller f-stop values representing a wider aperture
SHUTTER SPEED :- Manually controls the shutter speed
EXPOSURE COMPENSTATION :- Alters the exposure setting set by the camera. The exposure can be increased for a lighter image or decreased for a darker image.
AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE BRACKETING :- When this is turned on, the camera captures three images when you take a shot: One with the default exposure automatically determined by the camera, one with increased exposure, and one with decreased exposure, so that you can select the one that looks the best.
IMAGE QUALITY:- The camera has three image quality choices: 8.2 mp (
megapixel), 4.3 mp, and 2.0 mp. For the best image, shoot with the highest image quality. The size of the image can be reuced later with image editing software.
ISO SPEED :- This setting increases or decreases the sensitivity of the image sensor. If you are shooting in dim light, you may want to adjust this control to a higher ISO setting for greater sensor sensitivity to light. In bright light, you may adjust it to a lower value to prevent noise.
COLOUR TEMPERATURE :- This setting gives you even greater control over the white balance. You can choose from range of overall colour temperature settings
AUTOFOCUS POINT SELECTION:- SLR cameras commonly have seven or more autofocus points that you can choose from if you wish the focus point to be different from the one chosen by automatic autofocus.

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