Here is how to use it:
·
Set dial to green automatic mode.
·
Set lens to AF (autofocus). NOT MF (manual
focus).
·
Push shutter button down halfway - the camera
will automatically focus on the subject.
·
Push the button down the rest of the way to take
the picture.
Exposure
Amount of light a digital cameras sensor captures when a
photo is taken.
- Overexposed.
- Too much light.
- Washed out photo.
- Underexposed
- Too little light.
- Photo too dark.
Aperture
Controls size of lens opening that allows light into your
camera.
Can blur foreground and background that bracket your subject
(known as shallow depth of field) by opening up the aperture with a low f-stop
number.
Can keep your photo sharp from the foreground through to the
background (known as wide depth of
field) by closing aperture down with high f-stop number.
Shutter Speed
Controls how long shutter opens to expose image sensor to that
light.
Open it for a millisecond and you can freeze a fast moving
subject.
Show the movement of a fast moving subject by keeping it
open with a longer shutter speed.
ISO
How sensitive your image sensor is to light.
The higher the ISO, the more sensitive and brighter the
image will be.
The lower the ISO, the less light it will bring in and
darker the image will be.
(High ISO Picture)
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