Posted on January 17, 2009 by blueskyphotography
Your camera offers a variety of white balance modes providing you with the opportunity to neutralise the color of the light under which you’re shooting and, thereby, produce more accurate (neutral) rendition of color.
Auto White Balance (AWB) empowers the camera to determine both the color of light under which you’re shooting and to select what [...]
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Posted on January 13, 2009 by blueskyphotography
ISO is a measure of the sensitivity of a film or sensor to light. But unlike film, which has a fixed sensitivity determined by the amount of silver present within the emulsion, the sensitivity of a digital camera is variable.
Setting the camera to ISO 400 effectively makes the sensor twice as sensitive to light as [...]
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