Get to know your Camera

Get to know your Camera-Lately our society is facilitated by the auto mode which is already available on every digital device has. Usually found on digital devices that can help facilitate the activities and the activities of modern humans in their daily lives. Be it television, air conditioners, washing machines and motorcycles.

Likewise with digital SLR cameras and digital compact cameras that we use. Auto mode on digital cameras gives us easy to anticipate if there is a moment of sudden we want to catch.

For those who love photography, this dependence on the auto mode of course is not recommended. In addition to reducing excess control on the camera and its features will also limit creativity in producing photographs.

Know and master the use of personal cameras can each be done by:

1. Read the manuals

Usually this activity is the most reluctant to do the fotomania. But by reading the manual we will have an overall picture of the workings, capabilities and strengths of our cameras.

2. Exploration of the camera

Try and test the capabilities of your camera. Try one by one all modes are available, determine the focus, adjust the speed and aperture, note the exposure, change the ISO sensitivity. Note any changes produced by observing the picture.

3. Technical Data

Read and understand all the technical data of the photos produced by your camera, especially the photos that you think is good and interesting and represent your personal taste.

With the introduction and a good mastery of the workings and capabilities of personal cameras, it is expected that we can anticipate every moment that we want to capture and produce works extraordinary.



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