What are AV, TV and all those other interesting icons on the
mode dial?
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Camera Functions What is a mode dial?
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Camera Functions What is a mode dial?
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Camera Functions What is a mode dial? It looks like this on The
Canon Rebel
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Camera Functions A-DEP= Automatic depth of fieldDONT USE
THIS!!!
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Camera Functions M= Manual. This gives you complete control
over camera settings.
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Camera Functions AV= Aperture value. You have control over the
aperture and the camera will set the shutter speed.
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Camera Functions TV= Time value. You have control over the
shutter speed and the camera will control the aperture
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Camera Functions P= Program mode. It will set the aperture and
shutter giving you control over white balance, flash and ISO
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Camera Functions = Full auto mode. It selects everything.
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Camera Functions = Portrait mode.
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Camera Functions = Landscape mode.
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Camera Functions = Macro mode.
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Camera Functions = Sports mode.
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Camera Functions = Night mode.
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Camera Functions
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Camera Functions: Manual What is ISO?
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Camera Functions: Manual What is ISO? It is the speed at which
light is absorbed at the sensor in the camera.
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Camera Functions: Manual What is ISO? It is the speed at which
light is absorbed. The higher ISO, the faster light is
absorbed.
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Camera Functions: Manual What is ISO?
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Camera Functions: Manual Typically, 100, 200 and 400 are the
highest quality. Quality goes down using 800 and 1600.
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Camera Functions: Manual However, Nikon and Canon have recently
developed higher ISO cameras
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Camera Functions: Manual and the quality is amazingly
good.
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Camera Functions: Manual Use 100-400 for good to medium
light.
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Camera Functions: Manual Use 800- 1600 for low light
situations. Never use these settings in good light.
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Camera Functions: Manual What is aperture?
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Camera Functions: Manual What is aperture?
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Camera Functions: Manual It is a valve that lets in a certain
amount of light.
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Camera Functions: Manual The smaller the number, the greater
amount of light is allowed in.
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Camera Functions: Manual The smaller the number, the greater
amount of light is allowed in.
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Camera Functions: Manual The smaller the number, the greater
amount of light is allowed in.
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Camera Functions: Manual Shutter Speeds
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Camera Functions: Manual Shutter Speeds= Duration of time. It
is not the speed of the shutter.
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Camera Functions: Manual Shutter Speeds= Duration of time. It
is not the speed of the shutter. 1/15 th is expressed as a
fraction. 30 th 60 th 120 th 250 th 500 th 1000 th 8000th
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Camera Functions: Manual
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Shutter Speeds= Blur control
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Camera Functions: Manual Shutter Speeds= Blur control
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Camera Functions: Manual 1.) Set ISO 2.) Set aperture 3.) Set
Shutter Speed
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Camera Functions: Manual To get the proper shutter speed, using
the in-camera light meter, use the palm of your hand.
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Camera Functions: Manual To get the proper shutter speed, using
the in-camera light meter, use the palm of your hand.
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Camera Functions: Manual To get the proper shutter speed, using
the in-camera light meter, use the palm of your hand. One stop over
One stop under Correct exposure
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1.) Set the ISO( use either 400 or 1600) 2.) Set the aperture
at 2.8 or to the widest opening for your lens. 3.) Now, adjust the
shutter speed to the correct exposure setting using the in-camera
light meter.