Mode On DSLR Camera
Setting Mode on the camera is a great option's shooting in a variety of situations found in digital cameras. Fashion professional DSLR cameras tend to focus on Manual Mode, the camera pocket (pocket) focus to Auto Mode and the camera prosumer (semi DSLR) often use variations between Manual Mode and Auto Mode. Mode option in the camera is the same on different brands only found on different symbols used.
In general the camera modes that are often found on the camera is divided into:
1. Auto mode: Auto, Portrait, Macro, Landscape, Sports / Action, Night Shoot.
2. Semi Automatic Mode: Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority and Program
3. Manual mode
Auto Mode
In AUTO mode the whole setting of the performed automatically by the camera's settings including shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, focus and flash to take pictures as optimal as possible.
Macro Mode
Macro mode allows a photographer to move closer to the object to take a close up picture. Macros often used for photographing, insects, flowers or other small objects / macro. When using this mode the focus will be more difficult to obtain because of the depth of field of focus (depth of field) is very narrow, it is advisable to use a tripod to focus easily obtained.
Potrait Mode
If you select Portrait mode the camera automatically choose a large aperture (small f value) to blur the background and just focus on the object. This mode is good to use for photographing a single object so as to get close to the object distance, this mode can also recognize and focus on the human face.
Landscape Mode
It could be said that the Landscape mode is the inverse of the aperture in terms of the Portrait mode is used. Landscape provides a small aperture (large f value) so that the focal plane is more extensive. At the same time the camera also choose a slower shutter speed to compensate for the small aperture. This mode is good to use to photograph scenery.
Sport Mode/Action Mode
Sport Mode / Action ideal for capturing moving objects such as athletes are exercising, pets, cars, wild animals, etc.. This mode captures moving objects by increasing shutter speed and ISO
Night Shoot Mode
Night Shoot Mode (also called slow shutter) is used to take pictures with less lighting conditions, the camera automatically switches settings to a longer shutter speed. In this mode it is advisable to use a tripod because the shutter speed will require a stable long camera to produce images that are not blurred or blur.
Shutter Priority Mode (S atau Tv; Time value)
Shutter Priority Mode is similar to Aperture Priority mode are controlled manually only is shutter speed while the other settings of the automatically selected by the camera.
Aperture Priority Mode (A or Av; Aperture value)
This mode provides manual control of the aperture setting and the camera will select the settings of the other automatically (ISO, speed, white balance, etc.) to get a good exposure.
Program Mode (P)
This mode is similar to the AUTO mode but the Program mode gives little setting manually the aperture, shutter speed and ISO.
Manual mode
Manual mode gives the photographer full control to select the desired settings such as ISO, shutter speed, white balance, aperture, flash, etc..
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