Monday, June 3, 2013

Digital Camera Settings Tips

DSLR camera allows a person to take many photos according to their creativity, but to know and understand the camera settings definitely takes a little time to adapt. Believe it or not if you wanted to quickly produce good photographs, it might be frustrating, but nevertheless, the only way is to make sure your camera is set up properly in order to produce the photographs as you desire.

Setting tips digital camera:
1. Quality Control
Did you ever notice that the file format you use in photographing? Do you prefer to use the RAW format instead of JPEG? The photos were taken using RAW format will have more flexibility when doing post production or editing software like a Photoshop or GIMP.

 Use the ISO between 100 to 400, and try to get the light sensitivity of lace. Some digital cameras will generate noise on high ISO. Noise is usually in the photo looks like a grain of sand. 
For White Balance, you can let it automatically, but if you have confidence about its use according to the lighting conditions when shooting, then please you set more detail, such as the Tungsten or Cloudy

2. Key Control
Aperture and Shutter Speed ​​can be said to be very crucial. The impact of the combination of these two settings is not only on the amount of light that enters the lens, but also on how you photograph will be generated. 

Aperture controls the depth of field by determining which areas are going to look sharp, if you choose a narrow depth of field with sharp Foreground and Background blur, so my friend had to use a wide aperture (eg f/2.8), and vice versa. Shutter Speed ​​controls whether the object motion recorded 'freeze' or blur. The slower the shutter speed, then there will be more motion blur that is created.

3.  Setting the AF and Drive Modes
DSLR camera offers multiple focus modes. The main focus of the two settings is Single-Servo for silent objects, and Continuous-Servo to object motion. Most cameras allow users to use manual focus.
Drives mode allows us to determine whether we are going to take a picture with every single frame shots or more than one snap as long as we press the Shutter button.