Understanding Lightening – Step 2 – Aperture continued
Posted on 02. Mar, 2008 by learndigitalphotography in Digital Photography
Almost all automatic cameras today have some sort of preprogrammed shooting modes. These are designed for specific situations such as action, landscapes, and portraits. If you know what these modes change about your camera settings you can use them to your advantage in many more situations than just the intended ones.
Macro
Macro mode is an automatic setting mode where the camera is predisposed to use the large aperture to compensate for the DOF compression of close-up shooting. In this mode you can not set the exact aperture you want but you can lessen your chances of an out of focus close up subject by using this mode.
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