7 photo modes
AV: Aperture valued; you set the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed
Portrait: Priority is given to the largest aperture
Landscape: Priority is given to the smallest aperture and there is no automatic flash
Macro: Similar to portrait mode, but gives higher priority to faster shutter speeds
Sports: Priority is given to faster possible shutter speed and there is no automatic flash
Night: Like automatic mode, but allows slower than 1/60 shutter speeds
No Flash: Like auto mode but does not use flash
I did not use bracketing because I wanted to see each picture at its pure mode only without help from the photographer.
Macro Mode
AV Mode
Basic Modes
I chose this at the featured image because I thought that there was a nice focus on the dog’s head and it is good lighting and clear.
- I learned a lot about the different modes on a camera in this assignment. I really enjoyed seeing how each mode has a different effect and each has distinct and unique characteristics. This was a great start to learning what modes are best to use in each setting.