Point and shoot camera settings taking controlLarry Prescott
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Basic camera operations are described including:
- JPEG files are the default file type for point-and-shoot cameras. Settings like ISO, white balance, and exposure compensation can be adjusted.
- ISO 100 should be used for outdoor shots to minimize noise. Aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual modes allow control over settings.
- Flash, focus, metering, color effects, and bracketing modes can customize the shot. Proper use of modes, settings, and controls are important for this beginning photography class.
The document provides an overview of digital camera basics, including different types of digital cameras, camera mechanics, resolution, file formats, and tips for capturing images. It discusses point-and-shoot cameras, DSLR cameras, and scan-back cameras. It also covers concepts like aperture, shutter speed, white balance, and factors that influence exposure. Tips are provided for photographing two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects.
The basic camera controls are similar across all cameras, with the same actions used to take pictures. Adjusting the camera settings will change how the picture turns out.
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Variety - The Children's Charity is thanking its supporters in its February 2008 newsletter. The newsletter features a letter from the organization's president Steve Eden thanking supporters for helping Variety help many children in the state through their interest and investments in the charity. The newsletter also lists the charity's current officers and board of directors.