13 Camera Settings Every Beginner Needs To Know R&W

  1. Setting the exposure (with a histogram)- setting the exposure is changing different setting like; Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.
  2. RAW- RAW is a digital image file which stored your camera’s memory card.
  3. Selecting focusing points M (manually)- you find what focus subject you want of the picture.
  4. AF modes- Autofocus modes with different shooting modes, Single and continuous….
  5. APERTURE PRIORITY- camera mode that allows the photographer to set a specific aperture value (f-number) while the camera selects a shutter speed to match it.
  6. SHUTTER PRIORITY- assisted mode that gives you control of your camera’s shutter speed.
  7. control motion blur-If you find yourself shooting in bright light conditions, like during a sunny day at noon, you may struggle to use a slow shutter speed without pushing the aperture to f/22 and creating unpleasant diffraction effects….
  8. M white balance (Manually)-white balance in digital photography means adjusting colors so that the image looks more natural.
  9. Drive modes/ Metering modes- Metering modes let you specify how your camera evaluates the scene to determine a correct exposure.
  10. ISO- camera setting that determines the sensitivity of the image sensor to light.
  11. Auto-ISO- Auto ISO is a camera function that lets you select a range of ISO values.
  12. Exposure compensation- Exposure Compensation is a way of tweaking the exposure that your camera thinks is ‘perfect’.
  13. M Exposure (manual)- Manual exposure is what is achieved when a photographer uses a camera in manual mode.

 

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