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Camera Modes



Done by : Roqaya Abdullah Al-Abri
ID:86759
Outcomes:
Accessibility to capture by different camera modes

Objectives:
Student will be able to :

* Define camera mode

*Identifies types of camera mode.

*Define each part of these camera modes.

*Point to the mode in the camera.

*Distinguish between different modes .

*Shows photographs of different camera modes.

*Capture photos with different camera modes.
Most digital cameras support a number of digital
camera modes for use in various situations.
Professional DSLR cameras modes focus more on manual
modes, consumer point-and-shoot cameras focus on automatic
modes, and amateur prosumer cameras often have a wide variety
of both manual and automatic modes.
Manual-enabled modes give the photographer control over the
various parameters of an exposure. There are three exposure
parameters – aperture, time (shutter speed), and sensitivity
(ISO), and in different modes these are each set automatically or
manually; this gives 23 = 8 possible modes. For a given
exposure, this is an underdetermined system, as there are 3
inputs but only 1 output. Accordingly, there are many
combinations that result in the same exposure – for example,
decreasing the aperture by one stop but increasing the exposure
time or sensitivity to compensate, and there are various possible
algorithms to automatically choose between these.
Most often, ISO is considered separately, being either set
manually or set to Auto ISO, and then only aperture and shutter
speed need be determined – either determines the other.
The four main modes, sometimes abbreviated "PASM", are:

   P: Program mode has the camera calculate both shutter speed
    and aperture (given a manually or automatically selected
    ISO). Higher-end cameras offer partial manual control to
    shift away from the automatically calculated values
    (increasing aperture and decreasing shutter time or
    conversely). The difference between Program mode and Full
    Auto mode is that in program mode, only the exposure is
    automatic, while other camera settings (e.g., shooting mode,
    exposure compensation, flash) can be set manually; in Full
    Auto mode everything is automatic.
   A or Av: Aperture priority or 'Aperture value' enables manual
    control of the aperture, and shutter speed is calculated by the
    camera for proper exposure (given an ISO sensitivity).
  S or Tv: Shutter priority or 'Time value' enables manual
           control of the shutter speed, and aperture is calculated by the
           camera for proper exposure (given an ISO sensitivity).
         M: Manual mode both shutter speed and aperture and
           independently set manually (with ISO sensitivity also set
           manually), where proper image exposure requires accurate
           manual adjustment.
        Together with setting ISO manually or automatically, this yields
        the 4×2 = 8 possible combinations of manual/auto.




                        Common camera modes

                                Shutter mode        Aperture mode




                                                                    Program mode
        Manual mode




Automatic mode
Auto/Program Camera Modes:
Icons               Description
                    Auto The camera will completely control flash and
                    exposure. On most cameras this is labelled "auto", on others
                    simply "A". Some cameras only have (P)rogram.

                    Program automatic-assist, just point and shoot. Unlike
                    full auto mode, you can usually control flash and a few other
                    camera settings.




                   Aperture Priority Photographer sets the aperture
                   (f-stop) and the camera will attempt to deliver a good exposure.
                   Some cameras use an "A" icon instead of "Av"

                   Shutter Priority Photographer sets the shutter, and
                   the camera will attempt to deliver a good exposure. Some
                   cameras use an "S" icon instead of "Tv"

                   Manual Full manual mode, the photographer must set
                   both the shutter and the aperture mode.




   Photographs by different camera modes




        This photograph captured by Aperture mode
This photograph captured by Manual mode




This photograph captured by Shutter speed mode
This photograph captured by Program mode




                     Activities

1-Define camera mode?
 ………………………………………………………………………………
 ………………………………………………………………………………
 ……………………………………………………………………………..
2- select between two column
     1-A                   1-programe
                           mode
     2-S
                           2-Shutter
     3-P
                           speed
     4-M
                           3-Manual




3- Distinguish between shutter speed mode and manual
mode in point of controlling camera :
………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………….
5- define aperture mode
………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
4- capture photograph by manual, aperture, shutter
speed , and program mode… then send it to this email to
be evaluated(u086759@squ.edu.om)
Camera modes1

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Camera modes1

  • 1. Camera Modes Done by : Roqaya Abdullah Al-Abri ID:86759
  • 2. Outcomes: Accessibility to capture by different camera modes Objectives: Student will be able to : * Define camera mode *Identifies types of camera mode. *Define each part of these camera modes. *Point to the mode in the camera. *Distinguish between different modes . *Shows photographs of different camera modes. *Capture photos with different camera modes.
  • 3. Most digital cameras support a number of digital camera modes for use in various situations. Professional DSLR cameras modes focus more on manual modes, consumer point-and-shoot cameras focus on automatic modes, and amateur prosumer cameras often have a wide variety of both manual and automatic modes. Manual-enabled modes give the photographer control over the various parameters of an exposure. There are three exposure parameters – aperture, time (shutter speed), and sensitivity (ISO), and in different modes these are each set automatically or manually; this gives 23 = 8 possible modes. For a given exposure, this is an underdetermined system, as there are 3 inputs but only 1 output. Accordingly, there are many combinations that result in the same exposure – for example, decreasing the aperture by one stop but increasing the exposure time or sensitivity to compensate, and there are various possible algorithms to automatically choose between these. Most often, ISO is considered separately, being either set manually or set to Auto ISO, and then only aperture and shutter speed need be determined – either determines the other. The four main modes, sometimes abbreviated "PASM", are:  P: Program mode has the camera calculate both shutter speed and aperture (given a manually or automatically selected ISO). Higher-end cameras offer partial manual control to shift away from the automatically calculated values (increasing aperture and decreasing shutter time or conversely). The difference between Program mode and Full Auto mode is that in program mode, only the exposure is automatic, while other camera settings (e.g., shooting mode, exposure compensation, flash) can be set manually; in Full Auto mode everything is automatic.  A or Av: Aperture priority or 'Aperture value' enables manual control of the aperture, and shutter speed is calculated by the camera for proper exposure (given an ISO sensitivity).
  • 4.  S or Tv: Shutter priority or 'Time value' enables manual control of the shutter speed, and aperture is calculated by the camera for proper exposure (given an ISO sensitivity).  M: Manual mode both shutter speed and aperture and independently set manually (with ISO sensitivity also set manually), where proper image exposure requires accurate manual adjustment. Together with setting ISO manually or automatically, this yields the 4×2 = 8 possible combinations of manual/auto. Common camera modes Shutter mode Aperture mode Program mode Manual mode Automatic mode
  • 5. Auto/Program Camera Modes: Icons Description Auto The camera will completely control flash and exposure. On most cameras this is labelled "auto", on others simply "A". Some cameras only have (P)rogram. Program automatic-assist, just point and shoot. Unlike full auto mode, you can usually control flash and a few other camera settings. Aperture Priority Photographer sets the aperture (f-stop) and the camera will attempt to deliver a good exposure. Some cameras use an "A" icon instead of "Av" Shutter Priority Photographer sets the shutter, and the camera will attempt to deliver a good exposure. Some cameras use an "S" icon instead of "Tv" Manual Full manual mode, the photographer must set both the shutter and the aperture mode. Photographs by different camera modes This photograph captured by Aperture mode
  • 6. This photograph captured by Manual mode This photograph captured by Shutter speed mode
  • 7. This photograph captured by Program mode Activities 1-Define camera mode? ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………..
  • 8. 2- select between two column 1-A 1-programe mode 2-S 2-Shutter 3-P speed 4-M 3-Manual 3- Distinguish between shutter speed mode and manual mode in point of controlling camera : ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………. 5- define aperture mode ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4- capture photograph by manual, aperture, shutter speed , and program mode… then send it to this email to be evaluated(u086759@squ.edu.om)