Camera settings And modes
EXPOSURE BRACKETING Bracketing is a simple camera function option that allows the photographer to take 3 or more photos of the same subject, changing the exposure by a user- set amount with each photo so that the photographer can later choose which exposure worked best and rendered the best photo. This is a good tool for beginners to use while they learn the subtle tweaks that make for better exposure. It is also useful when taking photos to that will later be post - processed using HDR software. As an example, if you’re photographing a sunset, you know you want negative exposure compensation, but how much? You might bracket three photos at - 1.0 - 2.0 & - 3.0 and then choose which looks best. SHOOTING MOD ES Most consumer - level DSLR cameras offer a wide variety of shooting modes to give the photographer fully manual, semi -manual, or fully automated control of exposure. Auto – the default point -n- shoot mode for any camera. Use this until you