A camera with manual aperture and shutter speed settings allow for greater creative flexibility in your Photography, as you can photograph in various light settings and create aperture and shutter settings typically not set by an automatic camera.
Digital camera images also have less latitude and are more likely to lose detail if you don�t have the correct exposure setting. [Latitude is how forgiving the camera is before your exposure shows imperfections, like washed out areas].
(For example, darker areas will �drop-out� easier and lighter areas will appear washed-out.)
Manual exposure settings to consider include aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation. [Aperture is the device in the lens that allows more or less light. Shutter speed is a measurement of how long the shutter is open when a picture is taken.
Exposure compensation allows you to manually adjust the automatic setting up or down.]
(For example, you are taking a photo of someone in front of a light window and the person becomes a silhouette. You �compensate� by manually letting in more light, which will reduce the silhouette effect.)
Over-riding the automatic pre-set camera settings is sometimes necessary just to be able get a picture at all.
(For example, photographs taken of ballroom dancers at night in a hall lit by flourescant lights with a compact digital camera set to 'Automatic' will always be blurred and have a color cast, but by going to Manual exposure with light-type adjustment and setting the exposure speed higher to avoid blur results in a dark photo that becomes reasonable after lightening it in a noise-reduction program on you computer.)
How important manual settings are depends on how 'serious' you are about using, and learning to control your camera. If you just want to point and shoot you don't need extra controls, just the usual automatic settings. If you're interested in photography as a hobby and want to take more control of your pictures, then manual controls are really useful. (I'm not saying you can't take great pictures with auto cameras, just that you will have more options with manual options.)
it means "Exposure Value".
The Complete Digital Photography series is a book for digital photographers. Instruction on camera controls, exposure, and composition help any photographer with shooting, post production, and printing.
Yes it can, Go to your camera settings and select USB Mode. And then select Camera. Plug it into your computer and youre ready to go. You will however require the drivers for the camera.
"Digital camera" is two words. "Camera" is a noun and "digital" is an adjective describing the camera. Neither word is a verb.
Kodak invented the digital camera.
How do you change the resolution settings on a m763 Kodak digital camera?
it means "Exposure Value".
There are settings under the menu that you go to and they have a time setting function for the camera.
ammount of light?
Metering in photography is measuring the amount of light. Digital cameras have light meters built in to the camera, allowing the camera to automatically set the exposure.
Your histogram.
because in a digital camera there are many features you can use example portrait,moving,dancing, etc so you need to make the settings fit with what you are taking pictures and when and how.
ISO settings indicate the sensitivity of a DSLR camera. Most DSLRs offer 100 to 1600 ISO settings. The highest end cameras feature settings from 50 to 3200 or even 6400 ISO. The Kodak DCS digital camera is the highet ISO camera on the market with 6400 ISO.
this can be remedied in the settings of the camera
It is bassically a kind of Auto mode but with some kind of flexibility and control over the settings. Here in this mode you can set certain settings like the colour mode, flash settings, exposure, ISO, etc. But the aperture settings and the shutter speed will be automatically taken by the camera. That's it. It's easier for amateurs to use the P (Program) mode than the M (Manual) mode to click with a little manual settings.
SLR digital cameras are professional grade cameras which have settings which may be manipulated to produce outstanding photos that otherwise could not be achieved with a regular digital camera
If you are referring to camera settings, then to save space on the memory card. It has no other purpose.