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What are the modes of micro-single p a s m?

The micro menus P, A, S and M are program automatic photography mode, aperture priority mode, shutter priority photography mode and manual photography mode respectively.

1, p file: it is an automatic photography mode of the program, which is often used for snapshots. The aperture and shutter speed are automatically controlled by the camera, and the white balance, ISO sensitivity and exposure compensation can be manually adjusted.

2.a file: it is the aperture priority mode, which is the most used photography mode. You can select the required aperture value by rotating the impeller, and the camera will automatically calculate the appropriate shutter speed value according to the currently set aperture size. The advantage is that you can control the depth of field of the picture, that is, the degree of blur of the picture.

3.s file: it is the shutter priority photography mode. You can choose the required shutter speed by rotating the impeller, and then the camera will automatically calculate the aperture size to get the correct exposure. This kind of camera is mostly used to shoot moving objects.

4.m file: it is a manual photography mode, all shooting parameters need to be set manually, and you can shoot freely according to your own ideas, and you can know the current exposure through the screen when shooting.

Use skills of micro-single

1, focusing skills: When shooting some small things, you can focus accurately by using the zoom-in focusing function. In addition, when shooting, turn on the touch screen focusing function, which can easily focus on the subject.

2, parameter setting skills: for photo shooting in life, generally using aperture priority mode is enough. In some scenes, shooting parameters can be set in advance and can be switched directly when necessary. For example, the parameters used to shoot close-ups of musicians are different from those used in big scenes full of audiences.

3, focusing skills: when shooting something smaller, use the zoom function to focus accurately. In addition, when shooting, turn on the touch screen focusing function, which can easily focus on the subject.

4, parameter setting skills: for photo shooting in life, generally using aperture priority mode is enough. In some scenes, shooting parameters can be set in advance and can be switched directly when necessary. For example, the parameters used to shoot close-ups of musicians are different from those used in big scenes full of audiences.