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Getting to know your camera. Auto mode / manual mode. Twenty or so years ago you would be able to buy an all manual camera, for a fairly reasonable price. Adding automatic features would cost a lot more. Now a days, you can buy an automatic camera for a fairly reasonable price.
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Auto mode / manual mode • Twenty or so years ago you would be able to buy an all manual camera, for a fairly reasonable price. • Adding automatic features would cost a lot more. • Now a days, you can buy an automatic camera for a fairly reasonable price. • Adding the Manual features is what will cost you much more.
AUTO mode • Auto mode will make all of critical decisions required to take a good photo. • It will FOCUS, select EXPOSURE settings, calculate CORRERCT COLOR SETTINGS, and many other decisions. • On the flip side, auto mode cant compose your shots for you. • Sometimes it will not come up with the best decision. • However, it is extremely capable and will almost always make a very good decision when it comes to taking a picture.
Point-and-shoot or slr • The digital camera market is divided into two major categories, POINT-AND-SHOOT CAMERAS AND SINGLE LENS REFLEX (SLR CAMERAS) • The term Point-and-shoot covers a huge range of sizes, body designs, and capabilities.
Point and Shoot cont. • With a Point-and-Shoot camera, you usually use the LCD screen on the back of the camera as your viewfinder. • With this screen you can check the current status of your photo, and use the OPTICAL VIEWFINDER (help frame your shot.) • Your P&S camera may also contain a built on flash, amongst other things. • If your camera has an optical viewfinder then your camera has two lenses, your viewfinder looks through one, while the other is used to focus light onto the image sensor.
SLR • Single Lens Reflex essentially means that your camera’s viewfinder looks through the same lens that is used to focus light onto the image sensors inside the camera body. • The advantage of the SLR viewfinder, is that it shows a much more accurate framing than the viewfinder on a typical point-and-shoot camera, it also shows the effects of any filters or lens attachments that you might have added.
Slr cont. • SLR along with P&S allows you to use the LCD screen, located on the back of the camera. • HOWEVER, the optical viewfinder on an SLR will be much brighter and clearer, than what you see on an LCD screen on any other camera.