Camera modes

1. Portrait To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available lens             setting (aperture)
2. Macro/ Close-Up this mode used for taking close-up pictures.
3. Landscape camera will attempt capture detail in foreground and background by using high f-stop        (aperture) settings
4. Sports To freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
5. Party/ Night longer exposures to capture darker scenes. Usually used with flash and some nice            effects can be created
6. Day light - camera adds warm tones
7. Auto - camera sets white balance.
8. Tungsten - camera adds cool tones
9. Custom - photographer sets the white balance.
10. Fluorescent - camera adds warm (red) tones
11. Auto Flash Off  - the flash won't fire
12. Auto - sets everything for users
13. Aperture Priority - Aperture priority allows you to choose the size of aperture
14. Programed autoexposure- automatic assistant where your camera where you just point and shoot.
15. Shutter Priority - The camera will continue to change the aperture and ISO based upon your chosen shutter speed.
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17. Exposure compensation
18. Manual mode

      User have total control over all aspects of the camera. Shutter. aperture, ISO, white balance,                 where you focus.

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