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CLAIRE’S Camera Settings

CLAIRE’S Camera Settings. Multi-Shot 16. The multi-shot 16 camera setting is really just 16 shots mixed into 1 simple shot. You can even move around and it will take different photos. Night Mode ( W ithout Flash).

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CLAIRE’S Camera Settings

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  1. CLAIRE’S Camera Settings

  2. Multi-Shot 16 The multi-shot 16 camera setting is really just 16 shots mixed into 1 simple shot. You can even move around and it will take different photos.

  3. Night Mode (Without Flash) This is a really fun mode to play around with and can create some wonderfully colorful and interesting shots. Night mode is for shooting in low light situations and sets your camera to use a longer shutter speed to help capture details of the background but it also fires off a flash to illuminate the foreground

  4. Portrait The portrait setting has a longer shutter speed and a very wide aperture. The camera recognizes and focuses on the face. The camera also lights up the face and tones it. If no faces are there it will focus on the middle of the screen.

  5. Landscape In this mode it sets the camera up with a small aperture. To make sure as much of the scene you’re photographing will be in focus as possible. It’s therefore ideal for capturing shots of wide scenes, particularly those with points of interest at different distances from the camera.

  6. Fluorescent Use this if your photos are too green or under Fluorescent, mercury, HMI or metal halide lights as you might find in street lights. It will make other things look a bit purplish.

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