Marie Ekstr |
Camera Features Chart Make and model of your camera (specify): Canon EOS 60D Ability to use removable memory cards (and type of cards your camera accepts): Yes LCD screen that lets you preview images (before you take them): Yes A feature for magnifying images when you view them in Playback mode: Yes Autofocus Lock, for locking focus while you recompose: Yes Aperture Priority mode (marked as AV with some brands of cameras) for setting any desired aperture (f/stop): Yes Shutter Priority mode (marked as TV with some brands of cameras) for setting any desired shutter speed: Yes Several exposure metering patterns (please specify): Partial metering, Evative metering, center-weighted average metering, spot metering An Exposure Compensation control (often marked [+/-]) for making brighter or darker images: Yes
A "histogram" for evaluating exposures: Yes A fully Manual (M) mode although use of that mode is not recommended for this Course: Yes A standard Program (P) mode: Yes The ability to make ISO settings: If yes, the options available: A, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000 and 6400. The ability to set White Balance: If yes, the options available: Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, fluorescent light, Flash, Custom, Color temperature. Several JPEG Quality options such as Fine, etc.; (please list all of them): L, M, S1, S2, S3 Several JPEG Size options (please list them and the number of pixels that each size option provides): L: Approximately 17,9 megapixels
A TIFF capture mode: No A built-in zoom lens or (with an SLR camera) an accessory zoom lens: No built in A Macro option for extreme close focusing built-in to the camera: Yes An accessory zoom lens with "macro" (close focusing capability): No Threads on the front of your lens so you can mount filters: Yes A hot shoe that accepts an optional accessory flash unit: Yes A control that lets you adjust the level of Sharpening, Color Saturation (richness) and Contrast: Yes EXIF Data recording (for data on all settings used to make a photo): Yes The ability to view EXIF data (at least the f/stop, shutter speed and ISO) in Playback mode when viewing images: Yes A socket (in camera base) that allows you to use a tripod: Yes
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Lynn R. Powers |
So? What is the purpose of this post? Are you teaching a course someplace? If so why would you emphasize using "P" and not "M"? The Program setting should only be used when you absolutely have no idea what settings to use. I have only used it twice in my life and if your avatar is up to date that is before your parents got married or possibly even born.
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Marie Ekstr |
Hi! Sorry, I posted at the wrong forum. Could you please remove this post?
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