Monday, July 3, 2023

#2023, Photography

Best photography competitions to enter in 2023

by Darryl Turner

 

One of the most outstanding ways of testing yourself visually is to enter photography rivalries. Fortunately, there are handfuls out there to look over, regardless of your class, style, or level.

Swimming through the sheer number of grants accessible can be somewhat overwhelming, so we've picked a few features for the year ahead, with a choice of significant photography contests for your thought.

You'll find all the urgent data you want, including passage dates, where to enter your work, and section charges. We've likewise addressed various adjudicators and coordinators to impart to you a few top tips to assist your work with standing apart from the group. A portion of the data was likely to change, so it's consistently worth twofold really taking a look at cutoff times on individual rivalry sites to guarantee you don't pass up a great opportunity.

With money, prizes, and praise available to anyone, there will never be a superior chance to invest your effort forward for an honor - what number will you enter?

    Beginner Picture Taker of the Year
    Scene Photographic Artist of the Year
    Sony World Photography Grants
    LensCulture Photography Grants
    Compilation Photography Rivalry
    Travel Photographic Artist of the Year
    Space Science Picture Taker of the Year
    Pink Woman Food Photographic Artist of the Year
    Untamed Life Picture Taker of the Year
    Ecological Picture Taker of the Year
    Taylor Wessing Visual Award
    English Natural Life Photography Grants
    Close-Up Picture Taker of the Year
    Worldwide Nursery Picture Taker of the Year
    EISA Maestro
    Nature Picture Taker of the Year
    SINWP Bird Photographic Artist of the Year
    iPhone Photography Grants
    RPS Global Photography Show 164
    English Photography Grants
    Climate Photographic Artist of the Year
    Artistic work Photography Grants
    World Games Photography Grants
    Memorable Picture Taker of the Year
    Moderate Photography Grants
    Submerged Picture Taker of the Year

What are the best photography rivalries to enter in 2023?
Novice Photographic Artist of the Year (APOY)

Opens 2023 rivalry presently open
Closes November 2023
Section expense 1 free passage accessible per round, £8 for 1 picture section, packs accessible. Free for Youthful APOY
Prizes £11,000 worth of prizes, given by MPB
Site amateurphotographer.com/apoy

About - obviously we could start off the top rundown with our own special contest. Beginner Photographic Artist of the Year - known as APOY - is a focused based rivalry, where photographic artists can bring back home awards for each round, coming full circle in the general champ being granted the top award toward the year's end. In 2022, that honor went to Tommaso Carrara, who won no less than four rounds with an extraordinary arrangement of pictures.

Be that as it may, who will take care of business this year? This is a rivalry that will push you to attempt classifications and subjects beyond your usual range of familiarity, which must be helpful for your photography.

Top Tip - Beginner Picture taker supervisor Nigel Atherton says, 'You get one free section with each duplicate of AP, yet remember that you can purchase extra passages from Photocrowd to build your possibilities of winning. With regards to picking a picture to submit, consider how it takes a gander at more modest sizes - this is much of the time the manner in which judges will initially go over your picture and may make their underlying judgment in view of it.'
Scene Picture Taker of the Year

Opens TBC
Shut 2023 rivalry presently shut
Section expense is £9.99 for a single picture, £24.99 for up to 8 pictures, £34.99 for up to 20 pictures.
Prizes Absolute asset worth £20,000, generally champ gets £10,000.
Site lpoty.co.uk

About - The opposition sees a large number of passages in every version, so you'll need to strive to stand apart from the group - however winning the honor can set you in an extraordinary way. The triumphant sections will likewise be shown in a focal London area.

Top Tip - Pioneer and head judge of the honors, Charlie Waite, says, 'Enter the opposition with certainty and conviction that your photo gets out whatever you wish it to say and will stir something profound in the watcher. Who knows, maybe your picked image(s) may have a course on your future as a photographic artist.'

Sony World Photography Grants

Opens Currently open
Closes Understudy rivalry closes 30 November 2023, Youth contest and Open contest closes 5 January 2024, Proficient rivalry closes 12 January 2024
Section expense Free
Prizes A complete award asset of $30,000 (USD) in addition to Sony computerized imaging hardware, display and that's only the tip of the iceberg
Site www.worldphoto.org

About - The Sony World Photography Grants traverses four unique photography rivalries - one for proficient photographic artists, another available to all, and Youth and Understudy contests. The honors are all allowed to enter, and there are bunches of various classes to look over. Every year, the triumphant passages are shown in a significant presentation at London's Somerset House.

Top Tip - Display keeper and seat of the juries Mike Trow says, "What makes the Sony World Photography Grants so energizing is the scope of subjects and worldwide reach of the accounts and pictures chosen. My guidance for contestants is to select your classifications cautiously and put stock in your story. Show the appointed authorities how you see the world, yet attempt to keep away from the antique. Photography strategies and styles are getting more courageous and dynamic, so specialized greatness is likewise fundamental.'

Focal point Culture Photography Grants

Opens Road Photography Grants presently open
Closes 21 June 2023
Section charge Free (1 photograph), $35 (5+ single photographs), $45 (a progression of max. 10 photographs), 30% off for understudies
Prizes Champs get $10,000, have their work displayed in New York and that's just the beginning.
Site www.lensculture.com

About - Focal point Culture has numerous rivalries consistently, going from classes like craftsmanship photography and highly contrasting photography to road photography and it even has Arising Ability Grants for new picture takers who don't have a worldwide profile yet. Eminently, for this large number of contests, there is likewise a choice to get criticism for your work.

Top Tip - Focal point Culture encourages to be steady, "Numerous effective photographic artists enter similar work in a few contests before they at last win. This is a powerful technique to have your work seen by a wide range of legal hearers and fabricate your profession. Ingenuity is the way to get your work seen by compelling specialists around the world - it just takes one individual to have a beneficial outcome on your innovative excursion!"
Compilation Photography Rivalry

Opens 2023 rivalry currently open
Closes Morning person (31 July 2023), Standard (30 November 2023)
Passage expense €12-18
Prizes €500, publication inclusion in a future issue of Treasury Magazine, and a one-year membership to Compilation
Site treasury magazine.com

About-This opposition acknowledges everything from your standard suspects (road, untamed life, still life) to actually controlled pictures like conceptual, all-encompassing, sewed, and composite. Pictures should decipher a subject, which this year is 'The World We Live In'.

Top Tip-It is valuable as a top priority that entries are decided on quality, innovativeness, inventiveness, and visual/profound effect and the site adds that imaginative understanding of the brief can acquire you additional legitimacy. It likewise encourages participants to 'allude to Collection or buy a duplicate prior to presenting your work, so you can see the kind of material we distribute.'
Travel Photographic Artist of the Year

Opens Currently open
Closes 1 October 2023
Section charge £10-£50, Free for youthful picture takers under 18
Prizes £1,000 in addition to a Fujifilm X100V camera and then some.
Site tpoty.com

About - This opposition has a few classes to browse, and with movement being such an expansive subject, you might find you as of now have something prepared to enter.

Top Tip - The organizer behind Movement POTY, Chris Coe, says, 'Enter your best not your number one picture, adhere to the class brief/subject (don't attempt to convince yourself that since you like the shot it truly fits the subject!) and get some information about your picture decision - it astounding open-minded perspectives can see. Additionally, contemplate entering the class you feel is the hardest, as this might well have the least passages!'
TPOTY 2021 champ Fortunato Gallo's picture of an ocean side at South Uist, External Hebrides, Scotland

Stargazing Photographic Artist of the Year

Opens TBC
Closes 2023 rivalry presently shut
Passage expense is £10 per participant, Youthful Rivalry excluded
Prizes £10,000, in addition to classification prizes and Youthful Rivalry
Site rmg.co.uk/astrocomp

About - This opposition grandstands the world's best space photography, which incorporates breathtaking skyscapes, far-off planets, and systems. You can submit up to ten pictures across various classes.

Top Tip - Dr. Melanie Vandenbrouck, an adjudicator for the opposition, says, 'Act naturally, yet additionally take a stab at a genuinely new thing. My experience is that photos that copy other astrophotographers' pictures frequently don't feel exceptionally normal. However, attempting to stretch your own boundaries and creative mind can make strong outcomes. This opposition is about magnificence however much it is about the galactic articles caught or the specialized ability sent.'

Pink Lady® Food Picture Taker of the Year

Opens TBC
Closes 2023 rivalry presently shut
Section expense £30/5 pictures, free for under 18s.
Prizes £5,000 for the general champ, and different awards for classification victors.
Site pinkladyfoodphotographeroftheyear.com

About - Pink Woman Food Picture Taker of the Year has reliably drawn in the absolute best visual ability since its origin very nearly a decade prior. Last year, picture takers from 77 nations entered north of 9,000 individual pictures. With heaps of classifications to browse, there ought to be something that matches your particular portfolio - don't tragically imagine that the appointed authorities are just searching for exceptionally adapted food-promoting shots. 

Untamed Life Picture Taker of the Year

Opens 16 October 2023
Closes 2023 contest is currently shut
Section expense Contestants to the grown-up rivalry might enter up to 25 pictures for a £30 charge, which increments to £35 in the last seven-day stretch of the passage time frame. A waiver for the section expense has been presented for photographic artists entering the grown-up rivalry who live in 50 nations. Picture takers 17 and under may enter up to 10 pictures for nothing.
Prizes Champ gets £10,000, more modest monetary rewards additionally accessible
Site nhm.ac.uk

About - One of the most significant and esteemed photography contests of the schedule, Untamed Life Photographic artist of the Year is coordinated by the Normal History Gallery in London. For more than 50 years, it has supported moral natural life photography, shaping a significant show which happens at the gallery. The absolute greatest names in natural life photography have put in the opposition - the positive effect it could have on your profession can't be put into words.

Top Tip - Seat of the Natural life POTY jury Roz Kidman Cox exhorts, 'Think metropolitan. One classification that has a generally low number of passages is Metropolitan Natural Life. Genuinely, it allows you a lot more prominent opportunity of being set. What's more, as the classification envelops any creature or plant in a human-overwhelmed climate, that implies nature close to home. So don't bother voyaging, and the potential chance to return to a site or reshoot a dream.'

Natural Photographic Artist of the Year

Opens Currently open
Closes 30th August 2023
Section charge Allowed to enter
Prizes £5,000 for EPOTY, Z Series Mirrorless camera and two NIKKOR Z focal points for Youthful EPOTY, £1,000 for every class
Site epoty.org

About - The Ecological Picture Taker of the Year rivalry exhibits the most persuasive natural photography from around the world. The honor commends humankind's capacity to make due and develop and features interesting pictures that point out our effect and move us to live economically. Open to expert and beginner photographic artists, incorporates and 'Youthful' classification. Champs were reported in December 2022.

Taylor Wessing Visual Award

Opens TBC
Closes Currently shut
Passage expense is £21 per photo
Prize £15,000 monetary reward for the victor
Site npg.org.uk/photoprize

About - Coordinated consistently by the Public Picture Exhibition, the Taylor Wessing Visual Award is likely the most esteemed representation of photography rivalry there is. Assuming that representation photography is your thing, being approved by this opposition can do wonders for your certainty and your vocation.

English Untamed Life Photography Grants

Opens 2024 contest currently open
Closes 4 June 2023 23:59 pm BST
Section expense is £10-£54 relying upon the number of pictures you need to submit
Prizes, By and large, Victor gets £5,000, and different awards are accessible
Site bwpawards.org

About - Laid out in 2009, the now decade-old English Untamed Life Grants was sent off to praise the variety and abundance of England's normal history. It's a contest that urges you to seek your own doorstep for dazzling symbolism of neighborhood verdure, with every year having an exceptional subject.

Top Tip - Judge and previous victor of the English Natural Life Photography Grants, photographic artist, and traditionalist Paul Colley, says, 'Track down a typical subject up close and personal, try and acknowledge starting disappointment as the cost of extreme achievement. Rivalry judges get energized by various pictures, oddities, and creative minds. A typical subject near and dear permits you to attempt numerous groundbreaking thoughts rapidly, which exploratory photography requests. Curiosity has conceivable outcomes compelled exclusively by your creative mind. Envision the subject is something else entirely and afterward contribute all your time sorting out how to make it happen. A great many people surrender after a couple of bomb tests. The innovative spirits who extreme it out successfully.'
Close-Up Photographic Artist of the Year

Opens Presently open
Closes Last cutoff time 16 July 2023
Passage charge £10-£40 relying upon the number of sections
Prize £2,500 monetary reward for the victor
Site cupoty.com

About - Close Up Picture Taker of the Year was established by long haul AP patron Tracy Calder and her significant other Daniel. With an affection for full-scale photography, they sent off CUPOTY in 2018 to celebrate close-up, large-scale, and miniature photography, permitting it to become the overwhelming focus. The yearly rivalry is available to anybody utilizing any gadget, from a cell phone to an electron-magnifying instrument. The opposition has various classes.

Top Tip - Organizer behind the honors Tracy Calder says, 'Eliminate interruptions - any flaw will seem amplified while shooting very close, so invest energy eliminating bits of dust, dust and so on at the hour of shooting if conceivable. Ponder the foundation - last year participants utilized everything from a kid glove to a bank envelope. The region behind your subject ought to never be a bit of hindsight. Recount a story - delightful close-up representations of butterflies and plants are superb, yet on the off chance that you can show a component of conduct then it will lift your picture to another level.'

Worldwide Nursery Photographic Artist of the Year

Opens Presently open
Closes Assortment of classifications shutting between 30 Walk - 31 October
Passage charge Free/£16 per class, up to 4-8 pictures, contingent upon class.
Prize Monetary reward for general champ
Site igpoty.com

About - In 2022, IGPOTY returned for its fifteenth yearly contest, with classifications that incorporate 'The Excellence of Plants,' 'Conceptual Perspectives', and 'Lovely Nurseries' and that's just the beginning. There will likewise be four photograph activities and exceptional honors. The challenge is upheld by Illustrious Botanic Nurseries, Kew, and is available to the two beginners and experts.

Top Tip - James McGlinchey, Presentations Director at IGPOTY expresses, 'Presented as another class in 2019 was Plants and Planet. It gives environmental change issues openness, trees are planted for each section and participants can in any case scoop the award cash and extremely significant title. My other top tip is to shoot unique substance - there are numerous contests out there and to stick out, our appointed authorities need to see the new, reminiscent substance that invigorates the crowd.'

EISA Maestro

Opens TBC
Closes 2023 rivalry shut
Prize first award €1500, second award €1000 and third award €750
Site eisa.EU/maestro

About - Coordinated by the Master Imaging and Sound Relationship, of which Novice Photographic Artist is a section, the Maestro Photograph Challenge is available to both beginner and semi-proficient picture takers who make an arrangement of pictures.

Top Tip - Andy Westlake, AP's Specialized Manager and judge at EISA Maestro says, 'It's a portfolio-based rivalry, so ensure you enter a bunch of pictures with a lucid vision and style that are straightforwardly pertinent to the year's subject.'

Nature Photographic Artist of the Year

Opens TBC
Closes 2023 rivalry presently shut
Section charge from €17, free for long-term olds
Prizes Complete monetary reward €25,000, €3,000 for the champ
Site naturephotographeroftheyear.com

About - Nature Photographic Artist of the Year not just offers you the chance to win extraordinary awards and procure some cachet, but supporting nature conservation is likewise an opportunity. The honors service happens at the yearly Nature Talks Photograph Celebration in the Netherlands, where the triumphant pictures are additionally shown.

Top Tip - Previous AP supervisor Keith Wilson, who led the Nature POTY jury between 2017-2019, expresses, 'Attempt to stay away from the most famous classes like well-evolved creature and bird representations. It takes something uncommon or extraordinary to win these. By correlation, classes including full-scale photography, so plants and parasites or spineless creatures, are disregarded, yet the standard has worked on hugely lately. Think about additionally dark and white classifications.'
SINWP Bird Photographic Artist of the Year with the help of RSPB

Opens Presently open
Closes 31st October 2023
Section charge Least gift of £1
Prizes Prize bundle worth over £1,145
Site sinwp.com/bird

About - Another contest that does not just offer you the chance to demonstrate your guts, yet be useful, is SINWP Bird POTY. The 2020 rivalry raised over £2,000 for the RSPB - 100 percent of the gifts from section charges go to the foundation.

Top Tip - Colin Jones, from the Social orders, says, 'Better specialized subtleties are pored over with specific accentuation on narrating, pictorial quality, conduct, honing, right scaling use, subject development control, clamor and ISO choice, and the nature of depiction of the species' attributes.'
iPhone Photography Grants

Opens TBC
Closes Currently shut
Section charge $5.50 - $75.50
Prizes Top Awards TBC, a Gold Bar, a Platinum bar
Site ippawards.com

About - Presently in its fifteenth year, this opposition is available to photographic artists around the world - inasmuch as their pictures are taken on an iPhone or an iPad. There are a few classifications, including Engineering, Creatures, Flowers, and Scene and that's only the tip of the iceberg. Entering a contest like this is an effective method for testing the old hypothesis that the best camera is the one that you have with you - leave your 'genuine' camera at home.

RPS Global Photography Presentation 166

Opens TBC
Closes 165 presentations open calls currently shut
Passage charge One free single picture for all. From £18-£30
Prize £4,000 for future tasks
Site rps.org

About - Commending photography from across the globe, the yearly RPS Worldwide Show is chosen from an open call. Close by the chance to display, £4,000 is granted to help with future visual tasks.
English Photography Grants

Opens first July 2023
Closes 31st August 2023
Passage charge £5 per picture
Prize Greetings to the lofty honor function
Site britishphotographyawards.org

About - Pointed toward praising the ability of all English and English-based photographic artists, the BPA works with a scope of a noble cause to work a non-benefit rivalry. More than 90% of the section expense goes straightforwardly to a foundation fitting your personal preference, with ticket deals from the yearly function supper likewise going towards great goals. 

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 #Indiana Jones, Box Office
 
 
by Darryl Turner
Indiana Jones, and chiefs at the Walt Disney Co. furthermore, Lucasfilm, made a rather debilitating disclosure this end of the week. Moviegoers didn't hurry to the theater in that frame of mind to see  "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" and express farewell to Harrison Ford as the notable excavator.

The film, apparently planned north of $250 million, came in on the lower end of projections with $60 million in ticket deals from 4,600 North American theaters, as per studio gauges Sunday.

Remembering $70 million from worldwide appearances for 52 business sectors, "Dial of Destiny" raised a $130 million worldwide opening. It handily procured the No. 1 title however was not the high-rolling farewell for one of current film's most famous entertainer/character pairings that anybody trusted. Disney is projecting that it will make $82 million locally through the fourth of July occasion and $152 million worldwide.

"Dial of Destiny" is the long-deferred fifth portion in the Steven Spielberg/George Lucas-made experience series that started in 1981, and the first one Spielberg himself hasn't coordinated. Veteran James Mangold stepped in to assume control directing the Spielberg-supported script, which finds a more established Dr. Jones resigning from his college work and clearing up on another experience with his goddaughter Helena (Phoebe Waller)
#Basic Photography, Amateur Photography

How to Use Program Mode on your Camera (Camera Settings)

The mode dial on a camera has many different options, but the “P” mode is often neglected. P or program mode is useful but often misunderstood.

Program mode is a mix between full auto mode and full manual mode. You can learn how to get off of auto using program mode.

So what is program mode on your camera, and how do you use it? 

What Is Program Mode (P Mode) on the Camera?

P mode or program auto is a semi-manual mode. The camera makes the decisions, but the photographer has the power to override some of them. Shooting with program mode is like shooting on auto, with the option to quickly manually adjust the settings if needed.

Some photographers consider Program mode as an ISO-priority mode, but, you can do much more with it. You can also adjust the metering, white balance, focus modes, and exposure compensation.

Before you get started, get acquainted with these basics:

  • Shutter speed is the length of time that the photograph covers. The shutter opens to take a photo and closes to stop; shutter speed is how long that shutter stays open. A fast shutter speed such as 1/1000 will freeze motion.  A slow shutter speed like 1/30 or even 30 seconds will create motion blur. Read more in-depth about shutter speed here.
  • Aperture is the size of the opening in the lens. A larger opening, designated by a smaller f-number such as f/1.8, lets in more light than a narrower opening, like f/8. Aperture also controls how out-of-focus the background and foreground is, or the depth-of-field. Read more in-depth about aperture here.
  • ISO is the camera’s sensitivity to light. A low ISO such as ISO 100 is not very sensitive to light but offers the best image quality. A high ISO like ISO 6400 allows you to shoot in limited light, but the image quality isn’t as good. 

In programmed auto, the camera will select those settings. If what the camera selected doesn’t work for the shot, you can choose different ones without switching into full manual mode.

Program shift is the option to adjust the settings the camera chooses. You can’t set the shutter speed and aperture individually. But you can use program shift to choose a different pair of settings than what the camera chooses.

Overhead view of a DSLR camera settings dial
Image by Hillary Grigonis

How to Use P Mode or Program Mode on a Camera

Turn the Camera Mode Dial to ‘P’

Turn the camera’s mode dial to the ‘P’. In smaller cameras without mode dial, you will need to locate the mode options in the menu or from a quick menu. From there, select the P mode or Programmed mode on the screen. 

Point the Camera at the Subject and Use Exposure Compensation

Programmed auto only captures what the camera thinks is proper exposure. But, several things can throw the camera off. If the image has a lot of white, black, very bright or very dark areas, the camera’s metering system will likely be wrong. While you can change the camera’s settings, that won’t change the image’s exposure because P is still a semi-auto mode. The camera will still try to balance out the shot with the exposure it thinks is correct.

To correct how light or dark the image is in P mode, you need to use exposure compensation. Start by testing the exposure. Take a test shot of the subject. If your camera has an electronic viewfinder, it will show a live preview with the current exposure, so a test shot is unnecessary. View the photo and determine if you want to the image to be lighter or darker. If the exposure is already perfect, move on to the next step.

Use exposure compensation to dial the exposure up or down. The exact process varies by camera model, but you can adjust most by pressing and holding the button with the + – icon. You can then use the dial to turn the exposure compensation up or down.

If you need the image to be lighter, use a positive exposure compensation number. Each +1 will double the amount of light in the photo, so if the image is only a little bit too dark, a +1/3 or +2/3 setting may be enough.

If you need the image to be darker, go the opposite route with a negative number. A -1 will be half the amount of light, so, again, a -1/3 or -2/3 may be sufficient.

Overhead view of a DSLR camera settings dial
Exposure compensation is the + – button on most camera models. Image by Hillary Grigonis 

Set the ISO

Programmed auto is sometimes also referred to as ISO-priority mode. While there’s more to 

the mode than that, it is a mode where you can set the ISO and leave everything else up to 

the camera.  Set your ISO based on the light in the scene. If you are shooting outdoors in 

bright sun, use ISO 100, or the lowest setting on the camera. For shots after sunset, try a 

higher ISO such as ISO 3200. For indoor shots, somewhere in between. Choose an even 

higher ISO if you are working with fast-moving subjects and need to keep them sharp.

Auto ISO is still an option in programmed auto. Using Auto ISO in Program mode is an 

option for shooting on auto mode. But you can gain access to settings beyond the exposure, 

such as white balance, metering and focus mode.

Frame Your Subject, Focus, and Adjust the Automatic Settings

Next, compose your photograph and focus with a half-press of the shutter button. Keep the 

shutter half-pressed. This half-press of the shutter locks in the camera’s exposure settings and 

allows you to adjust them. Once you let go of the shutter button or take a photo, the camera 

will continue to adjust the settings if the light or scene changes.

With the shutter half-pressed, check the settings that the camera has automatically selected. 

On most camera models, the aperture value, shutter speed, and ISO will display at the bottom 

or side of the viewfinder. 

If these automatic settings are not quite right, use the control dial to flip through alternate 

options. 

Note that the camera may adjust both the aperture and shutter speed as you flip through the 

options, or just  one. This depends on the light in the scene and whether you’ve reached a 

 limit in the camera or lens’ capabilities. Continue using the control dial until you find the 

settings that are more appropriate than what the camera has selected.

If any of the settings in the viewfinder flash, that means the photo is too bright or too dark. 

The camera is at the threshold and cannot adjust the settings any further. Try turning the dial 

the other way, or adding more light to the scene through other methods, such as flash.

With your settings dialed in, shoot the photo. Remember, once the photo is taken, the 

camera will re-read the scene and select a new pair of settings. You may need to adjust using 

the dial again. That inconsistency is one of the drawbacks of program mode.

a DSLR camera screen on program mode
Image by Hillary Grigonis

Keep Shooting and Learning

Programmed auto allows you to shoot with the ease of auto but with some of the more 

manual controls. It’s also a great way to learn. Practice shooting in P mode on the camera 

and watch how the different settings change the image. Watching the settings adjust as 

the camera reads the scene can be helpful to make that step to full manual mode. 

After shooting with programmed auto, you should start to get an idea of how ISO, shutter 

speed and aperture affect the image quality. Once you’re confident in P mode, try stepping 

up to the A or AV mode, aperture priority, or the S or Tv mode, shutter priority. Remember, 

you can always return to P mode if you need to shoot quickly and don’t have time to 

fine-tune your settings.

Common Questions

What Is the Difference Between Program and Auto Mode?

In both modes, the camera selects the exposure settings. But, in program mode, you can 

override those settings somewhat. You can access adjustments such as white balance 

and exposure compensation that aren’t always available in auto mode.

What Is Program Mode on Canon?

Canon has some modes with a different name than most. But the P on the mode dial is 

the same P that’s on a Nikon or Sony and stands for program mode.

What Does P Mode let you Control?

In P mode, you can set the ISO. You can also use program shift and choose pairs of shutter 

speed and aperture settings. But you cannot control those settings individually. You also 

have access to white balance, metering modes, and focus modes in this mode.

What Is the Best Mode to Shoot in?

The best mode to shoot in depends on your experience level and what you are shooting. 

Program mode is good for beginners. Aperture priority and shutter priority is ideal for 

intermediate photographers. Pro photographers can use it to shoot quickly. Manual is best 

for shots that need full control over the different camera settings.

Overhead view of changing a DSLR camera settings
Image by Pixabay 

Using program mode, you can make quick adjustments to the camera settings. It will 
also help you learn exposure settings, and get off of auto mode.

 

 

Monday, June 19, 2023

 #Basic Photography, Amateur Photography

What is the Best Photo Resolution for Printing?


What is the Photo Resolution for Printing of a Megapixel?

A digital camera captures images through what we know as pixels. Pixels are the smallest components of a digital camera sensor. This means they are the smallest parts of a sensor (or a camera display).

Digital images are made from thousands of tiny tiles capturing light and color. A megapixel (MP) is one million of these pixels. (1,048,576, to be precise.) So a 30 MP camera has around 30 million pixels on its sensor.

A diagram explaining what is a megapixel and photo resolution 

What is Image Resolution?

The number of pixels on an image determines the image resolution. The more pixels, the more detailed the image is and the higher its resolution. Image resolution is measured in pixels and megapixels.

To calculate the image’s resolution, multiply its width and height. For example, an image that’s 2,048 pixels wide and 1,152 pixels tall has a resolution of 2.36 MP (megapixels).

Image resolution is often given in PPI (pixels per inch). It means how many pixels are displayed per inch in the image. This refers to the photograph or image’s detail when viewed at 100% on a computer monitor.

But image resolution also relates to the image’s print size. This is given in DPI (dots per inch).

Photo resolution is a factor that determines image quality. But the camera sensor, processor, and even the quality of the lens you are using also play a part.A woman from above, with a camera in her hands, and with a laptop, a mobile, an apple and coffee on the office table 

Do More Megapixels Mean a Better Image?

You might think more pixels mean better images. But then smartphones could outrank some semi-pro DSLRs. Yes, they might have a higher MP number written on them, but it’s not what determines image quality.

Higher-resolution photography can mean higher image quality. But only if you have the right lens. Sharpness, definition, and detail go up alongside the image resolution. And a good-quality image results from many other factors. This includes good lighting, correct exposure, and proper composition.

But yes, more megapixels can mean better quality. And you also need a higher resolution for printing and editing. A clear, well-focused image at the best resolution is key.

Why is it Important to Have the Right Lens?

You could have a 40 MP camera and still won’t be able to take advantage of it without the right lens. Usually, your lens is not able to resolve as much information as your camera is capable of providing. The quality of the lens determines how much detail it can manage.

And what if your lens produces errors? A high-resolution sensor will draw them more sharply. For example, lines of chromatic aberration will be more visible in your images.

Professional camera with lens on wooden table.
Diffraction is also something that limits the resolution of a lens. This means that image quality changes above a certain aperture value. Usually, at f/16, you encounter a loss in image quality and a decrease in sharpness. That’s because of the optical interference of light. But it’s a general phenomenon in optical physics. So every lens has this disadvantage.

What is the best way to compare optics and see your lens capabilities? Double-check its ranking on this chart by DxOMark. This is one of the most reliable databases online.

Sometimes it’s better to buy an expensive lens for a not-so-expensive body. That way, you can maximize image resolution.

Why is High Image Resolution Important for Post-Processing?

A composition can look much better after cropping an image. This is a technique you can use in analog photography too. Having a higher photo resolution gives you a little more playroom. It helps avoid a serious drop in image quality.

Also, your image might need perspective correction. Or maybe you need to adjust it to standard aspect ratios (i.e., for printing purposes). Both can result in losing some details.

An image with more pixels holds more information. So it’s less of a problem if you lose some.

screenshot of editing and cropping an architectural image - the importance of megapixels. 

How Can You Find the Resolution of Images?

You may want to find out the pixel size of your camera or the resolution of your images. You can look at the information from one of your images. For example, a camera may produce its largest image at 6016 x 4016 pixels. This means the max resolution of the camera is 24.2 megapixels.

This information is easily accessible on a computer. Right-click on your image and then click Properties in Windows or Get Info on a Mac to see the EXIF data of your shot. Sometimes it’s also written in your camera’s manual.

Best Resolutions for Editing and Exporting

For photo editing, you need images with as high a resolution as possible. You should set your camera to the maximum resolution (image size) it can achieve. Most of the time, it’s best to shoot in RAW file format.

RAW files are better for editing than JPEGs. They contain a lot of information. And you can bring more details out of them during post-processing. And as mentioned, they are also better for cropping.

When exporting, you may find that your 20 MP (or higher) image becomes redundant. If your image is for a website, or sharing platform such as Flickr, don’t use the highest image resolution. You’re shooting yourself in the foot.

Man working at home editing pictures on computer 

Sure, it makes your image look great. But if it takes too long to load due to the file size, viewers will scroll past.

Facebook and Instagram automatically resize any images over a certain resolution. They compress them to a lower resolution to be able to store millions of photos added each week. This has the potential to turn a great image into one with poor resolution.

You can resize your images before uploading them to Facebook. Setting the longer edge of an image to 2048 pixels while exporting is just enough. It will also take less time to upload them.

Best Resolution for Printing Photos

There is also a difference between screen resolution and photo resolution for printing. Your image may look great on the computer screen. But it’s a whole different ballgame when it comes to printing or print quality.

We talked about PPI, which means the number of pixels per inch on a screen or a sensor. Now we should talk about DPI, which means dots per inch.

This refers to the number of ink dots on a print. The higher the number, the higher the quality. You can set the DPI value on your computer. But it really matters when it comes to printing.

The standard is 300 DPI. You might want a higher resolution, but usually, it’s enough. Under this, your images quickly lose their quality.

 Do you have limited knowledge about printing? Then it may be best to leave this to the professionals until you get up to speed. Printing your image at a high resolution on the wrong paper will cause inks to bleed. This results in a blurry effect.

A man checking on Print Quality of the Photo Custom Digitally Printed Album.

Ensure the ink and materials you use are for digital photo printing. You can find great print labs and online print services to print your images. You’ll also be able to learn information about the materials and techniques they use.

Optimize your image for a canvas that fits the desired scale of your print. You should also pay attention to the RGB and CMYK color spaces.

Remember, you should never print your images at the same resolution as your screen. These are typically 72 DPI (dots per inch). So you want to aim for anything between 300 and 1,800 DPI when printing.

Also, we should mention file formats. It’s preferable to use TIFF file format or TIFF compression (LZW) for printing. Printing an image as a JPEG can cause a huge loss in image quality. It decreases pixel density. This is done by compressing and merging pixels to optimize the file size.

For images at 300 DPI, follow this table to print your photographs at the ideal size.

A table that shows what resolution you can use for printing 

 It’s a myth that you need more megapixels for your images to look great… But it’s a great way to sell cameras. Remember that there’s more to photography than image resolution.

Some photographers need more megapixels for advertising, fashion, or editorial purposes. They may need to print their high-quality images up to the size of small buildings! But everyday photographers aren’t taking images for multi-million dollar campaigns.

So what’s the best resolution for printing photos? New cameras these days are never below 10 MP. And that is enough for 99% of your photographic work!  

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Is High ISO the Enemy? When and Why?


Low light truly is the bugaboo for the digital photographer.

Low light can be dealt with. However, each alternative has its drawbacks.

  • We can use some means of support for the camera, so that we don’t get camera shake.
  • We can use a wide aperture. However, this has limitations as the aperture can only go so wide and depth of field may be a factor.
  • We can use an electronic flash. Many times this isn’t practical or creates a look that is creatively dysfunctional for our picture.
  • We can raise the ISO setting according.


Raising the ISO setting is the simplest resolution to this complex and frequent problem.

However, it also has limitations, and these limitations are not standard. They vary from camera to camera.

Today, photographer and university level photography instructor Robin Nichols takes a close look at the HIGH ISO setting on the camera.

What are the benefits?

What are the drawbacks?

What is the very best way for you to handle the ISO setting on your camera?!

Photo Credit: Robin Nichols

Sunday, June 18, 2023

 #Basic Photography, Amateur Photography



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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

 #Photography Basics, Photography Tutorial 

A Simple Guide to the Different Types of Cameras in 2023


7. Types Of Cameras: Compact Cameras

Also known as a point-and-shoot camera. A compact camera is an inexpensive entry-level camera for the amateur digital photographer.

These cameras are small and lightweight. They usually come with standard, automatic settings. They tend to be smaller as they don’t have an optical viewfinder.

They are the most user friendly of the types of cameras options. You frame your subject and press the button. The camera does all the work. It assesses the scene and determines a correct exposure.

Compact cameras have a built-in flash and a zoom lens. They also come with an LCD screen. You can view your scene before pressing the button to take the picture.

Many of these cameras even have some manual functions. These allow you to have more control over your photography. 

But these types of cameras are all about ease of use. They won’t give you control over every camera setting. Some models also offer the ability to change lenses.

The downside of compact cameras is that they have a very small sensor. It doesn’t allow for great picture quality or printing large images.

Compact cameras are great for the hobbyist starting out. But they are not suitable for professional use.

Recommendations:
Nikon Coolpix A300
Canon Powershot Elph 190is
A sony camera placed on a wooden table

6. Zoom Compact Camera

Compact zoom cameras have a more powerful zoom lens. This means a much greater magnification ability.

They offer automatic exposure settings as well. But most also offer manual options and HD recording. 

These types of cameras do not offer interchangeable lenses. This is due to the nature of the enhanced zoom function. The zoom ranges from 28-300mm.

Most models offer at least 12 megapixels. This is excellent for your personal images. As with other compact cameras, these types of cameras are not suitable for professional use.

Recommendations:
Canon Powershot SX540
Panasonic Lumix ZS50
Olympus Stylus 1s
A zoom lens on a photographers desk

5. Advanced Compact Cameras

These types of cameras are for the more experienced hobbyists. They want more control over their photos than what a regular compact camera provides.

Advanced compact cameras come with manual exposure mode and manual focusing.

These features put these a cut above regular compact cameras. But these cameras are still lightweight and user-friendly. 

They will allow you to take higher-resolution pictures than your smartphone can provide. But they’re still small and compact. This makes them an easy walk-around solution for many shooting situations.

Recommendations:

Canon PowerShot G3X
Sony RX100 IV
Close up of a person holding a Canon DSLR

4. Adventure Cameras

Action cameras have become very popular lately, and more and more models are coming out.

These types of cameras are similar in many respects to compact cameras. But they have the bells and whistles that allow them to withstand extreme conditions.

They are weatherproof and shockproof, with their lens behind very durable glass. Action cameras are very small, yet offer a lot of versatility and high resolution for their size. 

As with other compact cameras, they are not suitable for professional use. This is due to its small sensor. They also don’t come with interchangeable lenses. They may also lack an optical viewfinder or even an electronic viewfinder.

Recommendations:

Nikon Coolpix AW130
Olympus TG-870
A Nikon camera placed on a shelf beside a camera backpack

3. DSLRs – Digital Single Lens Reflex

Digital SLRs are for serious amateurs and professionals alike. These are larger and heavier than compact cameras. Most professional cameras out there are DSLRs, even through bridge cameras and mirrorless are gaining in popularity too.

Their design and function comes from film cameras. The higher-end models have a full frame sensor. This is also inspired by the traditional 35mm film camera.

Many come with a cropped-sensor. This is cheaper for camera manufacturers to make. And it allows DSLRs to be accessible to a wide variety of consumers.

The lenses are interchangeable on these cameras. How they behave will depend on whether the camera you choose has a cropped sensor or a full frame sensor. 

The lenses for these cameras range in quality. Most manufacturers offer a line for amateur photographers. And then a much more expensive line aimed at professional photographers. An example here is Canon’s L-series.

DSLRs also offer a variety of manual settings and creative controls. You can take images in Automatic mode. But these types of cameras offer Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and Manual mode as well.

The benefit is that they have an optical viewfinder. They come in a range of sensor sizes, some being APS-C while others are full frame. Shutter speeds can reach faster ranges and have a better low-light capability.

Recommendations:

Canon EOS Rebel T6i
Nikon D3400
A Canon 60d DSLR on a table

2. Compact Mirrorless Cameras

They say that mirrorless cameras are the wave of the future. They offer most of the features of a DSLR camera. But they are smaller, lighter, and generally less expensive. 

The name “mirrorless” is from the lack of an internal mirror that reflects light onto the sensor.

The light that comes in through the lens goes straight to the sensor. This then transmits the information it captures on to the LCD screen.

The new mirrorless cameras are a powerful alternative to the DSLR. They tend to use an electronic viewfinder rather than an optical viewfinder.

In fact, many professional photographers are switching over to mirrorless cameras. Or they’re using them as an alternative to their usual DSLRs, such as while traveling.

They are versatile, high-performance types of cameras. They will allow you a lot of control over your results.

You can change lenses on these cameras, and they have a ton of features for creative control. Some models offer facial recognition and have focus points in every part of the frame. This is excellent for event or wedding photography.
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Most offer high resolution and video, and also Wi-Fi capability. This latter allows you to remotely control your camera. You can use your smart device from a distance.

The new mirrorless cameras are now capable of capturing incredible, high-resolution images. These types of cameras are comparable to some of the best DSLRs out there at a lower price point.

Recommendations:

Canon EOS M50
Sony a7R  III
Flat lay of a sony camera beside two canon lenses 

1. Medium Format Camera Types

It’s out of the average person’s price range. And it’s unnecessary for most shooting situations. But the medium format camera bears mentioning.

Medium format refers to the 120 size film format used in the Hasselblad V system film cameras. Hasselblad are the leading manufacturer of this type of camera system.

Medium-format is a camera with a larger sensor than a full frame DSLR. It is common in certain types of advertising work where very high resolutions are the norm.

These types of cameras offer amazing resolution. But they have less sophisticated autofocusing systems and burst modes. Thus, they are not suitable for every genre of photography.

The other downside is that the price tag for this type of cameras is exorbitant. Even most pros rent them rather than buy their own.

For example, the Hasselblad H6D-400c offers 100 megapixels and a 53.4×40.0mm sensor. And it costs almost $50,000 USD for the body alone.

Recommendations:

Hasselblad H6D-100c
Hasselblad H6D-50c
A black and white photo of two medium format film cameras  

Maybe you’re a beginner, hobbyist, or looking to get into professional-level photography. No matter your level, there are many types of cameras to choose from that will suit your needs. You can even find a variety of cameras for kids.

Take the time to explore the features of several models before narrowing it down to a final choice.

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Viewfinder vs LCD for Composing & Focusing – Pros & Cons – Free Quick Guide


You’ll probably have noticed that your camera has an LCD screen on the back of the camera body for the Live View function, as well as a viewfinder.

But which one should you be using and when?

Is one better than the other?

The answer is that each has a correct time and place in your photography, and if you’re using the wrong one at the wrong time, you’re likely hurting your images.

In this guide, we’ll take a look at viewfinders vs. LCD screens to help you understand the technology behind both.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • What is a viewfinder?
  • Is an optical or electronic viewfinder better?
  • Pros and cons of using a viewfinder
  • What is an LCD screen, and what is Live View?
  • Pros and cons of using Live View on an LCD screen

Get your guide today.

Photo Credit: Imansyah Muhamad Putera

 


 

Saturday, June 10, 2023

 

 Photographers shouldn’t date other photographers. No idea where to focus their attention.

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Monday, June 5, 2023

#Photography Basics, Photography Tutorial 

How to Easily Understand Your Camera Autofocus Modes


Exploring the Benefits of Using Autofocus Modes Over Manual Mode

Focusing is choosing the part of your photo that will be sharp and well defined. Our brains usually prefer sharp images over blurry. A well defined subject draws attention, and is the most important part of the composition.
Mastering autofocus system will allow you to better convey the message of your image. It will also save you from deleting lots of blurry photos!

A blurry photo of a purple flower  


A sharp photo of a purple flower shot using correct focus - autofocus mode
If you compare this photo with the one above you clearly see the importance of using correct 
focus, which photo do you like looking at better?

Focusing manually gives you more control but it is an acquired skill. There’s a steep learning curve. Basically you focus by turning the ring on your lens (in DSLR cameras) until you see in focus the part of the photo.
It gives you more freedom for artistic effects, or to take photos in difficult situations, like low light conditions. But struggling with manual focus at the beginning can cause you to miss key moments.
This is where autofocus comes in.
A person pointing to autofocus mode on a Nikon DSLR
Autofocus is a practical option that will allow you to focus much faster. You will be able to pay attention to other things like composition and exposure.
You can switch between manual and autofocus either through the lens or through the camera itself. Depending on your camera model, you’ll have a dedicated button or can access this through the menu.
A close up of autofocus mode on a Nikon DSLR 



What Is AF All About?

When you set the focus, you arrange the glass parts in your lens so that specific light beams meet on the sensor. Beams that reach the lens from different distances require different arrangements.
In other words, focus is a matter of distance of the objects from the lens. In autofocus mode you select pre-determined “focus points”. The number of these points depends on your camera you have.
You can see them through the viewfinder. Your camera will focus on the area that is in front of the focus point you selected. 


Camera Focus point display
Focus point display. Photo credit: Nikon (https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/basics/16/02.htm)

How to Select the Best Focus Area for Your Subject

Digital these days have very advanced autofocus modes. They offer more options than just selecting one focus point.
A 4 photo grid showing how to change autofocus modes on a DSLR 


  • Single-Point AF-Area Mode (Manual AF-Point in Canon). The camera will only use the focus point you’ve selected.
  • Dynamic AF-Area Mode (AF Point Expansion in Canon). You also select one focus point. But in this mode, if your subject moves a little, the camera will use the surrounding focus points to focus. You need to track the subject with your camera. This way, you can make sure that it remains close to the first selected focus point. If not, your camera won’t be able to refocus.
  • 3D Tracking. You select the first focus point and your camera, using an algorithm, tracks your subject while moving. There’s a risk that your camera will ‘jump’ to another subject and ‘decides’ to focus on it instead.
  • Auto- area AF. This mode is completely automatic. The camera decides for you what focus points are going to be used. It chooses the subject in the photo according to contrast differences. I do not use this mode often. I like to keep some control over what to focus on.

Use Single-Servo AF (Nikon, AF-S) or One-Shot AF (Canon) for Static Subjects

Most cameras have different autofocus modes to help you focus in different situations. You can select one either through the camera settings menu or with a button dedicated to it.
The most common autofocus modes options are : AF-S (single point), AF-C (Continuous) or AF-A (automatic).
The basic option is the AF-S. With it selected, you focus using one focus point. The camera will allow you to choose the focus point (probably using some arrow buttons or a dial).
This autofocus mode has the advantage that it allows you to block the focus when you half-press the shutter release. This is handy when you want to reframe the image without losing the focus point.
AF-S mode is useful when the subject of your photo is not moving (landscape, still photography) or it moves just a little (static portraits).
A female model posing on the beach shot using af mode 


Use Continuous Servo AF (Nikon, AF-C) or AI Servo (Canon) With Moving Objects

Another camera focus option is Continous (AF-C). This is especially useful when the subject of your photo moves around. Think sport events, vehicles, animals, or kids.
The camera does not lock the focus point when you half-press the shutter release. Instead, it tracks your subject and refocuses accordingly.
Remember that when you select this autofocus option, you can’t lock the focus. This means that you can’t reframe. 

A girl in sports clothes jumping energetically on the beach shot using af mode

What About Autofocus Automatic (Nikon, AF-A) or AI Focus AF (Canon)?

There is a third option: the Autofocus Automatic. Your camera will select Single or Continuous AF if it detects the subject as stationary or moving respectively.
This might seem like a great option, but it leads to confusion. The camera switches between the two AF modes.
This makes it hard to know if half-pressing the shutter release will lock the focus or track the subject. 

How to Combine Autofocus Modes With Focus Areas for Better Photos

Now it is time to put the Autofocus mode and autofocus area together.

Single Point Area + AF-S Mode

Perfect for stationary subjects such as landscapes and still photography. I also use it in portraits where the model is not moving fast.
You choose one focus point and the camera won’t refocus.

A colorful city street view - understand autofocus mode
Single Point Area+ AF-C Mode

Ideal for when your subject is moving, like animals, kids, sports, etc. Also handy in nature photography for windy days.
You select one focus point and your camera will refocus if needed if the subject moves.
It will refocus only on the selected focus point, so you need to track the subject.
A close up of plants outdoors - what is autofocus mode 

Dynamic Area + AF-C Mode

Useful when the subject is moving in an unpredictable way. Select one focus point and the camera will use also the surrounding ones if the subject moves.
You might be wondering why you should not use this all the time. Since the camera can track the movement and refocus accordingly (selecting Continuous mode and a 3D Tracking/Dynamic area).
Why bother switching to one single focus point?
If your subject is not isolated in the frame, your camera can get confused. It might end up tracking another subject you are not interested in.
For that reason, the one single focus is still more precise than the dynamic area/3D tracking. If your subject is not moving, you have better chances for a sharper image. 

Which Combinations Not to Use

Dynamic Area + AF-S Mode
Although your camera might let you select this combination, these 2 options are incompatible. On one side you are telling the camera to use an area of using several focus points to refocus if needed (dynamic area). But you are not allowing it to refocus (AF-S mode has not this option).
The dynamic area will get disabled and it will works as a Single-Point.
If you select this option because your subject is moving you can miss the shot. Your camera is working as if it were in Single Point Area+AF-S Mode (the one for static subjects).
3D Area + AF-S Mode
Same as with the previous, the camera won’t refocus. The 3D Area will get disabled and you’ll be taking photos like in Single Point Area+AF-S Mode.

How to Autofocus in Live View

Autofocus mode work slightly differently when you’re using Live View. In this case, you can select any point on the screen to focus on and not just the predefined focus points.
Live view autofocus mode works by detecting contrast in the scene while the viewfinder autofocus technology is based on phase shift sensors. Live view focusing is slower. But it is also more accurate for static subjects.
I recommend using it with AF-S mode. When selected, you will see a red square you can move around the screen using the arrow bottoms.
When it is in focus it will appear green and then it’s time to shoot!
Close up of adjusting autofocus modes on a camera while focusing on a plastic figure of a skeleton 


How to Use Autofocus Modes in Low Light Situations

In low light situations, your autofocus might go a bit crazy. Your lens will go into a loop looking for focus without success.
In these cases the AF-Assist built-in light can be really useful. Turn it on through your menu. When activated, your camera will send out an orange-red light that will point to your subject. This will help you focus.
But it’s not a perfect solution. It selects the AF-S Mode and focuses using the central focus point. It has a limited range too, so you need to be relatively close to your subject (0.5-3m).
An alternative you could use is to briefly illuminate the point you want to focus on using a flashlight or some other light source.
A wedding photo in low light shot using autofocus modes 

 Autofocus Modes

Getting familiar with the autofocus modes that your camera offers will allow you to take sharper images.
Select an autofocus area according to how your subject behaves. If it is static, use a single focus point and combine it with the Single-Servo Mode (to lock the focus when you half-press the shutter release) or the Continuous mode (to allow the camera to refocus on that point if the subjects moves slightly). 

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Camera Basics Series: Shooting Modes Explained – Free Quick Guide


There probably isn’t a more confusing and misunderstood topic on the camera side of photography than the shooting modes.

Shooting modes may be incredibly confusing to people just starting in photography; after all, there are so many letters and icons on that mode dial! What do these letters and icons mean?

Good question! And the sooner you understand them; the earlier your photography will improve and become more predictable.

This is what will be covered in this guide:

  • Auto Mode
  • Program Mode
  • Shutter Speed Priority Mode
  • Aperture Priority Mode
  • Manual Mode
  • The differences in the Nikon and Canon mode dials
  • A note on Scene Modes

There are those that believe that the manual mode is the only mode that a real photographer uses.

We don’t believe that. There are reasons that all of these different modes are available to photographers, even on the most professional level DSLR cameras.

Each mode has a purpose.

Are you ready to learn about them? Let’s go!

Photo Credit: Angela Fulks