Friday, October 14, 2016

DSLR Camera Shooting Modes (P, S, A and M modes)

P, S, A and M modes are shooting modes or exposure modes that give the user the freedom of controlling the aperture or shutter speed.

Canon 600D

Mode P (Program AE)
The camera automatically sets the aperture and shutter speed for the right exposure.
Mode P

Mode Tv (Shutter Priority AE)
The photographer has the freedom of controlling the shutter speed and the camera will automatically adjusts the aperture to obtain optimal exposure. The photographer may adjust shutter speed to make moving subjects look still or capture motion blurring.
Mode Tv


Mode Av (Aperture Priority AE)
The photographer chooses the aperture and camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed for optimal exposure. The photographer may adjusts aperture to blur background or keep foreground and background in focus. 
Mode Av

Mode M (Manual Exposure)
The photographer choose the aperture and shutter speed for optimal exposure. Manually set shutter speed and aperture gives greater freedom of expression in shots. 
Mode M

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