Friday, October 2, 2015

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Approaches to Hold Back Aperture and Shutter Speed in Entry Level Point and Shoot Digital Camera

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Thanks for turning your heads again to get knowledge on one more interesting topic. Aperture, ISO and shutter speed are the key elements of digital camera setting which equips you to change them manually. But now the dilemma is that point and shoot cameras don’t offer this rider. But don’t worry as after reading this article, you would get more control over the camera settings. Let’s explore how:

Go for an Advanced Camera

It might seem knotty to upgrade your camera or buy a new DSLR especially when you have taut pocket. But to get more control over your camera settings, it is essential to go for new camera. If it doesn’t appeals you, then you can trick your camera by upgrading to another point and shoot camera offering you more control over its settings. Manually changing the settings to control aperture and shutter speed is perfectly achieved in modern DSLRs.

DSLRs offer you to add types of lenses and control elements such as ISO, exposure and white balance etc. Moreover, shooting in full manual mode gives fine and sharp clicks.

Modern point and shoot cameras come with manual settings so you guys can buy cameras with aperture priority and shutter priority modes.


If you don’t have the budget to buy a new camera, second point will work for you. Stick on!!

Trick your Point and Shoot Camera

No matter digital cameras are designed with auto mode which give you full control over aperture and shutter speed. And depending upon the type of click and light situations, camera captures the image flawlessly. So here you need to trick the camera with your sense of photographytips and tricks.


You must know that point and shoot cameras are equipped with shooting modes like sports, macro, movie, portrait and landscape. If you are an adept photographer, you can easily ploy the camera by using modes in diverse photography situations and triggering different settings. 

·      ·         Shoot in portrait mode if you want shallow depth of field for your click. This mode will set wider aperture to shoot an image with fuzzy foreground and background.

          ·         Landscape mode works well for smaller aperture where whole of the image comes in focus. It is used for wider depth of field.

      ·      To freeze fast moving objects, go for sports mode as this mode goes well with faster shutter speed.


          ·        Night mode is great for slow shutter speed but it disables the flash as well. Get the result you were craving for so long by choosing this mode as most cameras don’t automatically chooses this. 

Well, this is the case with controlling aperture and shutter speed by upgrading to a better camera or buying a new one. Get a bit more control over the camera settings and if you want to buy a new DSLR, then start saving funds now!!

DESCRIPTION: Control aperture and shutter speed by taking control over camera settings. Just go for up gradation or simply buy a new DSLR today and click perfect pictures. 

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