Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What shooting modes do SLR cameras have?

What shooting modes do SLR cameras have?

1. Automatic shooting mode, the simplest shooting mode in the camera, the photographer can shoot any object he wants just by pressing the shutter.

2. Portrait mode. When using portrait mode, the camera will shoot according to the maximum aperture of the lens. This mode is suitable for shooting people or close-ups.

3. Scenery mode, using scenery mode, the camera will automatically set a small aperture, and the photos taken have a great depth of field. This mode is very suitable for shooting urban scenery, natural rivers and night scenes.

4. Macro mode is used to take photos of insects, flowers and other subjects at close range. When shooting, the photographer should try to shoot with the nearest focal length of the lens and use the maximum telephoto end of the zoom lens in order to obtain greater magnification.

5. Motion mode, suitable for shooting moving and fast moving objects. If you want to take photos of running, racing and birds, this mode can help you capture the moments of high-speed movement.

6. Night portrait mode, when shooting in night portrait mode, the camera will turn on the flash to illuminate the protagonist, and at the same time use the slow shutter to obtain the best natural background exposure effect.