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Camera Modes Explained
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Auto Mode Icon
Auto Mode - Camera automatically selects settings for exposure and focus. Use when you want quick snapshots without adjusting settings.
Night Mode Icon
Night Mode - Adjusts the camera for low-light conditions. Use to get detailed shots in darker environments without a flash.
Landscape Mode Icon
Landscape Mode - Adjusts settings for wide scenic shots. Use when capturing landscapes to get a sharp focus throughout the scene.
Program Mode Icon
Program Mode - Similar to Auto but allows for minor adjustments. Use when you want some control but still with automatic exposure selection.
Macro Mode Icon
Macro Mode - Designed for photographing small subjects up close. Use when taking photos of insects, flowers, or small objects.
Aperture Priority Mode Icon
Aperture Priority Mode - Lets you choose the aperture while the camera selects the shutter speed. Use for depth of field control in your photos.
Manual Mode Icon
Manual Mode - Gives full control over both shutter speed and aperture settings. Use when you need total creative control over your photography.
Sports Mode Icon
Sports Mode - Increases shutter speed to freeze fast-moving subjects. Use during sporting events or for any fast-action photography.
Shutter Priority Mode Icon
Shutter Priority Mode - You select the shutter speed, and the camera adjusts the aperture. Use to control motion blur and capture movement.
Portrait Mode Icon
Portrait Mode - Optimizes camera settings for taking portraits. Use to emphasize the subject with a blurred background.
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