General Introduction of the Scene Mode of Digital Camera

Jan 8
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2013

Eva White

Eva White

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General Introduction of the Scene Mode of Digital Camera In general, in order to make the photography learners to shoot high-quality photos, the digi...

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General Introduction of the Scene Mode of Digital Camera

In general,General Introduction of the Scene Mode of Digital Camera Articles in order to make the photography learners to shoot high-quality photos, the digital camera is well pre-adjusted with aperture, shutter, focal length, metering mode, flash and other parameter values. However, existing models may not help you shoot high-quality photos. Most people make use of the AUTO mode. But in a particular shooting environment, the AUTO mode is difficult to guarantee the quality. Therefore, for primary user convenience to shoot high-quality photos, manufacturers add several modes in the digital camera. Below are the eight most commonly used modes.

1. Landscape mode When we shoot scenic, digital cameras will adjust the aperture to the minimum to increase the depth of field. Moreover, the focusing will become infinite which could help you get the clearest photos.

2. Portrait mode. This mode is used to photograph people's photos, such as a passport. The digital camera will adjust the aperture to the maximum to make a shallow depth of field. Some cameras are also able to use the color hue which could show stronger skin color effect. It could contrast or soften the effect and then take shooting to highlight the portrait subject.

3. Night Mode. There are two night modes in general. The former makes use of about 1/10 second shutter to take shooting, which may result in underexposed. The latter makes use of a few seconds long shutter which ensures the full exposure and photos will be brighter. These two ways use a smaller aperture to shoot. At the same time, flash will shut down.

4. Night Portrait mode When you shoot people in night scenes, digital camera usually uses shutter from a few seconds to about 1/10 second to shoot distant scenes. And it makes use of the flash to illuminate the main characters. The flash will be triggered before the fast flash shut down.

5. Dynamic mode It is used to shoot fast-moving objects. Digital camera will adjust the shutter speed faster (1/500 seconds), or it will increase the ISO sensitivity value.

6. Macro mode It is used to shoot the subtle targets such as flowers, insects, etc. Digital camera will use a "macro" focal length and turn off the flash.

7. Backlight mode This mode is used in the environment of backlight which means that there is a strong light behind the subject. The camera will make use of the exposure-weighted metering to enhance the exposure accuracy and to increase the EV value which could avoid dark subject. What's more, some cameras also use the flash to fill light.

8. Panorama mode This mode is use to shoot super wide image (such as mountains, the sea). When you take shooting, digital camera will keep excess position behind each photo to help the photographer continuously shoot several photos and then compose an ultra-wide landscape photo.

Different scene modes will be used in different situation. We should learn well about the functions of these modes and then take excellent shootings. If you choose to record a video by these scene mode, it is also practical. During the post-production of the video, if you want to convert AVI to MP4, you can click here to get the best AVI to MP4 Converter.