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PostPosted: Tue 10:51, 17 Sep 2013    Post subject: hollister pas cher The Mode Dial of Your DSLR Came

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Next is the P mode or Program Mode. What does it do? Well it's just the same as the Auto Mode but without the flash. When to use this? When you are doing street photography and you don't want to attract attention to yourself with your flash and in situation where, you can't decide what setting to choose and you're expecting something to happen, at any moment and you need [url=http://www.jordanpascherofficiel.com]air jordan pas cher[/url] to capture it correctly use the P mode.
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The shutter speed must not be lower than 1/60 this [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/airjordan.php]jordan pas cher[/url] is the lowest you could go without blurring your photos. This setting can only be used if your VR is turned on. There is a rule of thumb on this, to be safe and assured that your photos will still be sharp. The lowest shutter speed setting must not be equal or less than your lens maximum reach. E.g. 1/60 shutter speed for 15-55mm lens.
The aperture setting depends on a few things: 1. Distance of the subject relative to your position. 2. The amount of light hitting the subject. If the subject is far and therefore you need to capture the whole area surrounding the subject the smallest setting should be used in the aperture. On the other hand if the subject is dimly lit, a bigger aperture should be used. E.g. On a kit lens and aperture can be set from F3.5 to F22.
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All settings and functions are on a presumption that, the camera being used is an entry level camera.
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