Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Aperture Priority Mode

You would have seen this mode in SLR and prosumer kind of cameras.Since I dont like to explain things in a technical manner I will put things in a layman language.


*Remember a donut when the aperture is more (i.e) Only small amount of light passes through the lens to capture the scene so only few objects are seen clearly. Eg:-F/20
*Remember a onion ring when the aperture is less (i.e) More amount of light passes through the lens to capture the scene so all the objects are seen clear.Eg:- F/4.Since more light passes through the lens it works good even in low light conditions.
Clicked with ISO 100 and Aperture 6.0


Lotus Temple,Delhi with Aperture F/10
Bud yet to bloom taken in Qutub Minar,Delhi,India with Aperture F/11(Post-Processed)

*In the Aperture priority mode its enough if we set the aperture in f-stops and the camera sets the shutter speed by itself.





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