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Focus Points
- The squares in the view finder are focus points.
- It allows the camera to focus on objects in different parts of the frame.
- Default is the focus is in the center
- Usually focuses to the closest object to the lense.
- You can manually choose to use certain focus points.
- This allows for nicer photos.
Depth-of-field Preview
- Depth of field button will stop the lens down to the aperture that you've set on the camera,but the image will look much darker in the viewfinder.
- This will help make out more detail in the photots.
- Depth of field is better when the image is static.
- Much more effective on a tripod.
Metering Modes
- Spot metering is aiming for midtones.
- There are multi-segment metering produces good results in most situations.
- Still can produce overexposed results.
- Spot metering is to have precise control over your metering.
Colour Settings
- Colour settings for tweaking photos.
- Colour can increase the sharpness in photos.
- Too much sharpening will result in unwanted halos.
- Mono/sepia are two things to be aware of.
- Don't use them too much.
Custom White Balance
- Use this to adjust lighting.
- Helps enhance colors in the photos.
- Especially good for mixed lighting conditions.
Flash Compensation
- Can be good and bad.
- If too much it will look really bad.
- Too low then it will be too dark.
- Must be just right.
- External flashgun can help you control your flash.
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