1. Manual Mode- everything is controlled by you.
2. Aperture Mode- mode that helps you determine the aperture value of what the camera would compensate.
3. Shutter Priority Mode- mode that has Tv (Time Value.)
4. Program Mode- allows you to shoot mostly automatically, gives you fine control.
5. Full Auto Mode- it has exposure values, IOS, and flash settings.
6. Scenes Mode-it contains portrait, sports, macro and night shooting modes.
fSTOP:
fSTOP is one of the settings on your camera, it determines how much light is coming to your camera. It's importance is that, it helps assist the aperture setting through its combination of numbers which is based on the light that enters.
Aperture and Shutter Speed:
Aperture is the size of the adjustable hole in which the light goes the light goes through, the bigger the hole the more light it lets in. Shutter speed is the time for which a shutter is open for a given setting. The importance of aperture is the one that controls the hole to what amount of light they want to let in. The importance of shutter speed is the one that controls on how fast your picture should be, it causes the dramatic impact on the appearance of moving objects.
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