After learning the before article About dSLR Camera For Beginners Learning About # Lens. This time I will we will be more specific about dSLR Learning For Beginners: # 3 - Manual Mode, Aperture, Speed.
preset modes that can be found in dSLR camera but no in camera point-and-shoot or compact cameras, the Manual mode, Aperture Priority, and Speed Priority. Other modes such as Auto, Flash, Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Macro, Night Portrait and must have been very you know when to use pocket camera.
very important to master the technique of the camera.
at this point I just gave a few terms only and is not too much to explain in detail the techniques and the use and detail, essence of mastery dSLR camera is set dynamic trio: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in order to get the perfect exposure to later produce images perfect high resolution and clear. if we use a pocket camera, the compact camera, we can only hand over all the settings on the camera before, except the ISO. At dSLR. Here we have full control to determine the exposure we want. Fast, slow, light, dark. Maybe this is a bit confusing and need a lot of exercise when you're just starting to learn dSLR, but trust the ability of these techniques will increase over time. And, it only needs to be controlled habit.
Manual Mode
It is part of a dSLR glorified some people. They will say "it's for amateur auto mode, which is already good use manual dong." But of course this is not true because there are times when the auto mode will be more convenient to use.
Aperture Mode
We've often talked About the aperture. That is the aperture determines how much bokeh and or focus to be had. When you choose this mode. You can refer to the article to find out what the function of each part of this information. Aperture is marked by the letter f. When in mode A (or Av), f numbers can be changed by turning the wheel in the top right of the camera body (see the first article of this series). To the right will minimize aperture (bigger f number) and left to enlarge the aperture (smaller f number). The larger the f number, the more focused part of the photo, the smaller the number the more the blur or out-of-focus. In this A mode, you have control over the aperture, but the shutter speed is determined by the camera. Other parts such as White Balance, ISO, and so can you adjust.
Shutter Speed Priority
preset modes that can be found in dSLR camera but no in camera point-and-shoot or compact cameras, the Manual mode, Aperture Priority, and Speed Priority. Other modes such as Auto, Flash, Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Macro, Night Portrait and must have been very you know when to use pocket camera.
very important to master the technique of the camera.
at this point I just gave a few terms only and is not too much to explain in detail the techniques and the use and detail, essence of mastery dSLR camera is set dynamic trio: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in order to get the perfect exposure to later produce images perfect high resolution and clear. if we use a pocket camera, the compact camera, we can only hand over all the settings on the camera before, except the ISO. At dSLR. Here we have full control to determine the exposure we want. Fast, slow, light, dark. Maybe this is a bit confusing and need a lot of exercise when you're just starting to learn dSLR, but trust the ability of these techniques will increase over time. And, it only needs to be controlled habit.
Manual Mode
It is part of a dSLR glorified some people. They will say "it's for amateur auto mode, which is already good use manual dong." But of course this is not true because there are times when the auto mode will be more convenient to use.
Aperture Mode
We've often talked About the aperture. That is the aperture determines how much bokeh and or focus to be had. When you choose this mode. You can refer to the article to find out what the function of each part of this information. Aperture is marked by the letter f. When in mode A (or Av), f numbers can be changed by turning the wheel in the top right of the camera body (see the first article of this series). To the right will minimize aperture (bigger f number) and left to enlarge the aperture (smaller f number). The larger the f number, the more focused part of the photo, the smaller the number the more the blur or out-of-focus. In this A mode, you have control over the aperture, but the shutter speed is determined by the camera. Other parts such as White Balance, ISO, and so can you adjust.
Shutter Speed Priority
The opposite of a mode, the mode S (or Tv) is you who determines the number shutter speed and the camera will adjust its aperture openings. This mode is generally used for those who love photographing light painting and need a long shutter speed or vice versa; for requiring a very fast speed to stop the motion. Same way with Aperture settings: with the wheels at the top right of the camera body to the left or to the right. Left to the slower, more quickly to the right.
by Author allophelia Read Also Understanding Shutter Speed as a term in Photography
0 comments:
Post a Comment