Exposure Modes Wrapup
By Karl Peschel on May 26, 2007 in camera use, exposure modes
This past week you’ve learned about all the different Exposure modes on your digital camera. Digital camera scene modes give you some basic control and allow you to “tell” the camera what type of picture you are taking. The Exposure Modes, Program, Aperture and Shutter Priority, and Manual all give you more and more control. Using them lets you graduate from picture taker to Photographer.
If you’ve followed along with this series of posts you learned what Shutter Speeds and Apertures are all about. You learned how they affect how your pictures look. You also learned about the 4 Exposure modes and how and when to use them.
If you’d like to read (or re-read) all of the posts just click on the ‘exposure modes’ link in the Categories listed under this post. You’ll get all of them together.
Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. Do something fun and be sure to take pictures!
If you’ve followed along with this series of posts you learned what Shutter Speeds and Apertures are all about. You learned how they affect how your pictures look. You also learned about the 4 Exposure modes and how and when to use them.
If you’d like to read (or re-read) all of the posts just click on the ‘exposure modes’ link in the Categories listed under this post. You’ll get all of them together.
Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. Do something fun and be sure to take pictures!
