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Lesson 6 - Camera Modes
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsMatch the right answers.
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- Everything controled by photographer
- Aperture controlled by photographer & camera adjusts the Shutter Speed
- Shutter Speed controlled by photographer & camera adjusts aperture
- Shutter Speed & Aperture controlled by camera, but photographer can adjust other things like ISO, WB, Exposure Compensation...
- Everything controlled by camera
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Manual Mode =
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Aperture Priority =
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Shutter Priority =
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Program Mode =
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Auto Mode =
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Question 2 of 5
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1 pointsWhich mode you would rather use for the following photo?
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The shutter speed priority in more appropriate for this photo, because you have to make sure that your shutter speed is fast enough to freeze the moving subjects in this photo.
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Question 3 of 5
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1 pointsWhat camera mode would you use to the following picture?
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Shutter speed priority mode would be more appropriate for panning shots, because controlling your shutter speed it more important for creating a background motion blur. Shutter speed of 1/25 sec was used for this photo.
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Question 4 of 5
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1 pointsWhich mode you would rather use for the following photo?
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I would rather use aperture priority mode for a portrait, because I want to control DoF, which is influenced by aperture. Aperture priority mode lets me to control the aperture and camera will adjust the shutter speed accordingly. While you are using aperture priority mode for portrait, you should still pay attention to your shutter speed to make sure that it is not to slow.
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Question 5 of 5
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1 pointsWhich mode you would rather use for the following photo?
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For landscape I would rather use aperture priority mode, which allows me to control the aperture. Aperture is responsible for DoF or how much of the scene is in focus. In most cases in landscape photography, you will want to have as much in focus as possible.
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