Friday, April 9, 2010

Fashion Photography in DSLR Cameras

A friend at work passed me buy a DSLR camera. Because of frequent purchases, so I like to be given the same special price the seller in jakarta. Not bad. With 6 million budget, plus get a Canon EOS 1000D 18-55IS kit lens, LCD screen protector, UV filter marumi, SDHC 4 GB, lenspen, and OAGIO camera bag.

I think, my friend was already quite understand about the portrait photograph. It turned out really blank (hehehe.. ..!!). Piss bro Told to read the manual book, lazy-malesan. Though RTFM (Read The F ** king manual) was the first step to recognize the camera, plus take a picture.



He asked me to explain. Waduuh .. Dizziness explain to truly blank. Moreover, I am also still very newbie about to shoot pictures. Just got a cheap camera, and a little "spirit" to maximize the existing cameras. I was much to learn from trial and error. hehehe ...

Her first question, when pake AV, when pake TV. whoa. confused again replied. Because according to me, ga no fixed rule. anytime both can be used. So it's my love just a summary of the modes on the Canon EOS:

A-DEP = Automatic Depth of Field
In this mode, focus foreground and background settings set automatically by the camera so it is more possible to produce a sharp image in both foreground and background.


F = Full Manual
In this mode, fully manual camera settings, both shutter speed, aperture, ISO, etc..

Av = Aperture Priority Value
In this mode the aperture can be adjusted in accordance with the will, but the shutter speed will automatically compensate the light requirement in accordance with the large aperture.

Tv = Time Value Priority
In this mode the shutter speed can be adjusted in accordance with the will, but the aperture will automatically compensate the light requirement in accordance with the shutter speed.

P = Program
In this mode both aperture and shutter speed automatically calculates according to the needs of light, only in this mode the exposure level can be adjusted in accordance with the will.

Auto
Auto mode is a mode where the camera fully configure all the needs of the setting, in other words in this fashion photographer stayed "snap" just.


Portrait
This mode is the branching of full auto mode, but more adapted to the needs of portrait (human photos), such as the use of tonal colors for skin tone, etc..

Landscape
This mode is the branching of full auto mode, but more adapted to the needs of landscape photographs (landscape), such as tone colors more vivid or others.

Macro
This mode is the branching of full auto mode, but more adapted to the needs of image macros (short distances, so objects appear larger), such as a more customized focus lens.

Moving Object
This mode is the branching of full auto mode, but more adapted to the needs of shooting a moving object, so the focus lens will be moving faster to adjust with the movement of objects.

Night Scene
This mode is the branching of full auto mode, but more adapted to the needs of photo at night.

No Flash
This mode is the branching of full auto mode, but if the other auto mode built in flash will automatically pop up when the light is felt less, in this mode built in flash will not light at all, so the shutter speed and aperture will further serve to offset the need for light .

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