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How to Use Exposure Modes

A camera’s built-in light meter measures the level of incident light and adjusts aperture, shutter speed, and ISO based on that. Your exposure mode setting determines how your camera will work with the light levels that it measures. Depending on the mode, the camera will either adjustments fully automatically, or leave you a certain amount of control over a photo’s final tonality. Meanwhile in manual mode, the meter has no effect on the exposure settings at all. What exposure modes do DSLRs offer and how are they useful? We’ll be answering these questions in today’s article. The post How to Use Exposure Modes appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.

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Next Big Imaging Breakthrough Could Happen Inside Your Car

There's an interesting imaging show you may not know much about - the annual Image Sensors Show - an event that looks at innovation happening from the inside out when it comes to imaging. The post Next Big Imaging Breakthrough Could Happen Inside Your Car appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.

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