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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

How work with your Camera Mood?

Camera Mood setting and understanding perfectly

Talk about the mood today. So I started my sentence with the mood. Being good is definitely a good mood. If someone is bad, it is definitely a bad mood. If you smile after reading my writing, know that you are in a happy mood. Without further ado, let's go to your favourite camera mode. The camera also has several modes like ours. A little more mode for a slightly more expensive camera, a little less mode for a slightly lower priced camera. It is understood that the rich are the poor. But we will discuss everyone's mode. And so we will talk about 4 common modes in today's episode.

What is the camera mode?

Notice the image below. Here's a knob of the camera. There are characters who know all about what is scribbled on this knob. Av, Tv, P, Auto, M and many more. Yes, these are modes. Camera mode. There will be a mark with a white or black spot next to the knob. With this symbol Av, Tv, P, Auto, M which is parallel means the camera will be in that mode then.

Camera mode

Image analysis: Here are two dialling knobs. One is Canon and the other is Nikon. The only difference is between Tv and ‍S. Canon camera dialling is given Time Value or Tv. On the other hand, S is the same thing in Nikon camera.

Camera aperture Value / Av / A

I heard the name Aperture. And yes, in the second episode we read about those 25 watt and 100-watt lamps in Saimum. Where 25-watt bulbs lightless and 100-watt bulbs light more. The aperture was made smaller or larger and more or less light was inserted into the camera lens. Camera mode Av is actually the Aperture Value (in some cameras you will only get A instead of Av.) This means that in this mode you can only increase or decrease the aperture value. Even if you want, you can't set the time for the shutter. It's good to know, but it's a favourite mode of professional photographers.

Camera time Value / Tv / T / S

At shutter speed, we knew how long the light would last. That is seconds. If you forget, go back to the previous episode. Well, do you know the second? And yes time. That's right. Talking about Time or Time Value. In this mode, you can just select the time. In other words, in this mode, you can select how many seconds your camera shutter will allow light to enter inside the lens. It is also important to know that this is another favourite mode of professional photographers.

Complex question for camera mood

If I set the camera mode to Aperture Value or Av or A, then how to determine Time Value or Tv or T or shutter speed? Or if we select the camera mode Time Value or Tv or T or shutter speed, how will the Aperture Value or Av or A (amount of light) enter the lens? Thought. But it doesn't cost money to think.

Camera in M mode

This mode is born with the first letter M in the manual. Understand that everything has to be selected manually here. What should be selected manually? Yes, the values ​​of Av and Tv have to be manually selected in this mode. It's good to say that but it should be the favourite mode of newcomers. There is no pair in this mode for learning camera operation. Needless to say, what are the values ​​of Av and Tv? Those who are new learners stick to this mode. Love this mode. When you can control the quality of Av and Tv together, take the turn to be a photographer.

Maybe it will be a little hard at first. Would be wrong. Be it wrong. What good is a web site if it simply "blends in" with everything else out there? Naiba took a beautiful picture. Prepared himself for the future. Friends, you can't take beautiful pictures. Take into account their slander. Stick. Learn to control the light. When you can control a little bit you will see Av and Tv mode then it is easy for you.

Camera in Auto and P mode

Naming these modes from Automatic to Auto and Program to P. In some cameras, you will only get Auto, there may not be P. Again, some cameras will have the only P, there will be no Auto. Again, some cameras will have both. Automatic and Program modes are almost the same. These two modes are for those who know nothing about the camera. That means click and take a picture. Aperture Value and Time Value will be automatically selected by the camera. How to take? You will find the answer below.

The answer to complex questions for camera mode setting

Each DSLR has a light meter. The function of this meter is to determine the amount of light where the eye or lens of the camera will look. Many call it TTL metering. TTL means Through the lens.

When the meter can measure the light coming from the object, it must also understand that there is more or less light. When you see less light, you either reduce the aperture and enlarge your face to allow more light to enter, or increase the shutter speed (if the value is 1 second, it will increase it to 30 seconds). And yes all this but you will be invisible.

When to take pictures in any mode

If someone asks such a question, you may get upset. That's a question! Use the same mode for that photo. That is why portrait, landscape, closeup etc. modes have been created.

That's right. These modes are followed by two modes called aperture priority and shutter speed priority. And finally, a mode called Full Manual. Where you can adjust all the settings starting from shutter speed, aperture.

Almost all current compact and SLR cameras have many scene modes. It is normal to use the preferred scene mode from your camera when taking pictures. Professional photographers do not rely on cameras for this setting. They take pictures outside of this rule. For one thing, they want something they like. And you may be surprised to hear that the most used aperture priority mode.

Let's take a look at what aperture works to understand the subject.
Aperture is the window of the lens. More light enters when the hole is open, less light enters when it is less open. Aperture is expressed by numbers. Smaller numbers mean more aperture. For example, the more light enters the camera at 3.5 aperture, the less light will be available at 22 aperture.

Therefore, the use of proper lighting is a major factor in controlling the aperture. If there is more light outside, reduce the value of aperture (increase in number) to bring it back to normal, and conversely increase the aperture (decrease in number) to get more light. To know how important aperture is, take a look at the price difference of SLR lenses. Lenses with a maximum of 3.5 apertures can be bought for a few hundred dollars, lenses with a maximum of 2 apertures can cost a few thousand dollars.

So the work of aperture is more than just controlling light. The smaller the aperture, the greater the depth of field. Like you are taking pictures of landscapes where the plants in front, the distant mountains, the clouds in the sky all want to get clear. In that case, more aperture will give a better result. Some specifically say that the ideal aperture setting for landscapes is 22.

The higher the aperture, the lower the depth of field. Absolutely a few places are clearly visible, then the rest of the parts become blurred. You are taking a picture of a flower where other flowers and plants can be seen blurred, this requires more aperture.
You have the opportunity to change the aperture very easily when you are taking pictures in aperture priority mode. The shutter speed is changed to match the aperture change in aperture priority mode. So there is no fear of overexposure or underexposure. That is why the use of aperture priority mode is so high.

Sutter Speed ​​Priority is relatively easy to understand. You may be taking pictures of flying birds or moving vehicles. The higher the shutter speed, the clearer the picture will be, and the lower the speed, the moving parts will be blurred. Use shutter speed priority mode to decide which one you want. Note that the aperture changes to match the change in shutter speed priority mode.

And when you want to use both aperture and shutter speed as you like, manual mode. You can see the value of the other in the camera by selecting the aperture or shutter speed which is more important for the convenience of work.

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