Andrew
Deguzman
8/28/14
Period
2
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NOTES SLR
- Main topics were Focusing, Metering and assent, Flash, and Extra settings
- The little square in the camera are known as the focus points and allows us to focus on objects in different parts of the frame
- The continuous focus mode, which is also called Servo, is usually used when either the subject or the camera is moving
- continuous autofocus is to make sure that the focus point stays on the subject for as long as you half-press the shutter release
- If you set a smaller aperture there’ll be more of the scene in focus than you see when you take the shot
- To use metering mode you aim the meter at an area that will give you a midtone in the final image
- Exposure lock is when Both multi-segment and centre-weighted metering modes will often give poor results when shooting a subject against a light or dark background
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