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Auto ISO modes

Auto ISO modes automatically select the ISO according to the light level of a scene. This means that the user has no control over which ISO number is used. This may...or may not...be a good thing.

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Types of digital camera exposure modes

Many digital cameras come with automatic, semi-automatic and preset modes that make it easier to obtain a correctly exposed photo.

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Flash modes

Changing the flash mode to match the scene or subject you're photographing, whether in low or bright light, can result in better illuminated images.

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Focus modes

Digital cameras may have more than one focus mode. Using the correct mode or focus technique can increase your chances of keeping the main subject in sharp focus.

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High sensitivity mode

When a digital camera is set to High ISO mode, it automatically adjusts the camera to a high ISO number when light is low. This is not always a good thing.

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Landscape mode

Landscape mode helps you obtain maximum sharpness when taking photos of distant scenes such as cityscapes, seascapes, skyscapes and distant forests.

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Metering modes

Most digital cameras have more than one method of metering. For correct exposure, select the metering mode best suited for a particular scene or subject.

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Setup mode

The setup mode allows you tweak the factory default settings of a digital camera, as well as perform basic functions such as formatting and erasing a memory card.

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Main digital camera modes

Most compact digital cameras have three basic modes: record, playback and video.

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DSLR video: a brief overview

Learn more about digital single lens reflex camera video. It comes with great promise, top quality, and some big hurdles.

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DSLR video: a brief overview

Learn more about digital single lens reflex camera video. It comes with great promise, top quality, and some big hurdles. The post DSLR video: a brief overview appeared first on Digicamhelp.

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