'Mode Dial' in camera Canon
'Mode Dial' in camera Nikon
1.A-DEP means Automatic Depth-of-Field mode
If you choose to use this mode, your camera will automatically set the aperture thatnumber 'f-stop is best to allow all objects in the pictures you take are sharp or clear.Normally, this mode is used if all the information or objects in the picture, it is importantto be clear, such as landscape or portrait photography.
If you choose to use this mode, your camera will automatically set the aperture thatnumber 'f-stop is best to allow all objects in the pictures you take are sharp or clear.Normally, this mode is used if all the information or objects in the picture, it is importantto be clear, such as landscape or portrait photography.
2.M means manual mode
Mode is a favorite for camera enthusiasts who want variety and want to learn more about the camera. In this mode, the user will be completely under the control
i. aperture (lens aperture blades),
ii. shutter speed (time taken to open and close the lens blade (blade lens) and the time for a mirror in front of the sensor is lifted and returned to the original), and;
Mode is a favorite for camera enthusiasts who want variety and want to learn more about the camera. In this mode, the user will be completely under the control
i. aperture (lens aperture blades),
ii. shutter speed (time taken to open and close the lens blade (blade lens) and the time for a mirror in front of the sensor is lifted and returned to the original), and;
iii. exposure (exposure to light)
3.AV (or A on the Nikon camera) means the Aperture priority mode (Aperture Value)
AV or A fan is usually made up of people who love the Bokeh (front sharp object, the object behind the blur). But the widest aperture or opening is limited to the type of lens, if the lens has a constant f/2.8 aperture or opening remains
AV or A fan is usually made up of people who love the Bokeh (front sharp object, the object behind the blur). But the widest aperture or opening is limited to the type of lens, if the lens has a constant f/2.8 aperture or opening remains
4.TV (or S in a Nikon camera) means the Time Value or Shutter priority mode
Shutter Speed or shutter speed is where the time taken for a mirror in front of the camera sensor to receive light from the object or the lens opening and closing the bar at a kamera.Pendek said,
The longer the shutter speed, more light is received by the sensor and the brighter the image (depending on aperture size) and the possibility of a picture there effects ofconcussion may be present.
Shutter speed the less time, less light is received by the sensor and the possibility of a darker picture (subject also to the aperture size) and the impact may be less or noconcussion.
Examples of the use of long shutter time,
Shutter Speed or shutter speed is where the time taken for a mirror in front of the camera sensor to receive light from the object or the lens opening and closing the bar at a kamera.Pendek said,
The longer the shutter speed, more light is received by the sensor and the brighter the image (depending on aperture size) and the possibility of a picture there effects ofconcussion may be present.
Shutter speed the less time, less light is received by the sensor and the possibility of a darker picture (subject also to the aperture size) and the impact may be less or noconcussion.
Examples of the use of long shutter time,
5.P means the Program AE mode
Shutterspeed (exposure) and the Aperture set automatically. This is similar to theautomatic mode but you have the power to control the exposure and will be adjustedautomatically by the camera to aperture size as the choice of exposure.
6.Icon Square Long - Automatic Mode.
7.Face icons - who have set the appropriate mode for portraits or pictures of people.
8.Mountain icon - Mode which is set according to photographic landscape and skyline views.
9.Flower Icons - Mode that is set for Gamba and macro close-up (picture close-up).
10.Icon The Run - which has set the appropriate mode for sports photography or fastmovements.
11.Star icon or the Moon - which has set the appropriate mode for use in nightphotography.
12.Flash Dipangkah icon - Mode which is set to force the camera does not use Flash.
Shutterspeed (exposure) and the Aperture set automatically. This is similar to theautomatic mode but you have the power to control the exposure and will be adjustedautomatically by the camera to aperture size as the choice of exposure.
6.Icon Square Long - Automatic Mode.
7.Face icons - who have set the appropriate mode for portraits or pictures of people.
8.Mountain icon - Mode which is set according to photographic landscape and skyline views.
9.Flower Icons - Mode that is set for Gamba and macro close-up (picture close-up).
10.Icon The Run - which has set the appropriate mode for sports photography or fastmovements.
11.Star icon or the Moon - which has set the appropriate mode for use in nightphotography.
12.Flash Dipangkah icon - Mode which is set to force the camera does not use Flash.