Thursday, 28 September 2017

Manual Mode Control

Manual Mode Control:

First of all we need to access the manual settings, we can do this by twisting the knob at the top and setting it to "M" this will take the user to the manual mode and allow them to control anything they wish to. Secondly on the side of the camera lens there's a little slider which can be moved to "AF" or "MF" which basically is in charge of controlling the focus of the camera between automatic and manual. Automatic will give you the same outcome every time and it will be a very consistent way of taking photos whereas manual will let the user focus whatever they wish to and can therefore resulting in better more rewarding images but comes at the cost of having to learn how to use manual focus efficiently. On the other hand talking more about the manual settings on the camera, the user will be able to change the ISO, aperture, shutter speed, the frames it records at and many more features meaning that picture can be taken in many different ways using many different settings. The ability to change so many things around gives the user a sense of freedom as they can have such a huge influence on the outcome of a photograph.




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