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Generic mode dial for digital cameras showing some of the most common modes. (Actual mode dials can vary; for example point-and-shoot cameras seldom have manual modes.) Manual modes: Manual (M), Program (P), Shutter priority (S), Aperture priority (A). Automatic modes: Auto, Action, Portrait, Night Portrait, Landscape, Macro. A dial with more modes
The Sony Action Cam is a series of video-recording devices made by Sony, intended for capturing video while practicing sports. The lineup currently comprises: HDR-AS10: a 170º FOV camera featuring 1080p 30 FPS video, 720p slow motion up to 120 FPS or 1080p at 60 FPS. It features a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens and Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ ...
8ten action camera, low budget HD camera. In 2018 Sony launched a shock and waterproof camera with a 1" sensor in a body size similar to an action camera. However, Sony is not marketing it as an action camera; rather, as a video professional camera with the capability to shoot with up to 15 cameras at the same time. [4]
Automatic modes: Auto, Action, Portrait, Night portrait, Landscape, Macro. Most dSLRs and mirrorless cameras have a few manual settings and a small sample of automatic modes. On point-and-shoot cameras, all manual control may be condensed into one mode (e.g. ASP, for Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Program) or may be completely absent.
Introduction of a lens with a minimum F number of 2.8, compared to 2.0 in other G series cameras. Although slower, this lens introduced improvements such as optical image stabilisation, a higher zoom range (6×), and a macro mode that would focus as close as 1 cm. The lens would also retract completely into the camera.
Launched in April 2024, the Insta360 X4 is the successor to the Insta360 X3 and other X Series cameras. It's a waterproof 360-degree action camera with 8K resolution at 30fps, 5.7K at 60fps and 4K at 100fps, adding higher resolution and frame rates to 360-degree capture.
Hardware and software ("firmware"), built into the camera, measures luminance of the subject and automatically sets shutter speed, lens aperture or sensitivity; this also allows the camera to set the aperture for manual lenses fixed with an AE chip. [4] AE-L or AEL: Automatic exposure lock. Technology for holding an exposure setting from one ...
A cable ran from the camera to a padded backpack that contained a Panasonic VHS portable video recorder and a DC-lead-acid battery for power, which made the rig heavy, unwieldy, and hot. [ 10 ] This pioneering technology brought an engaging perspective to live sports television and action sports videos and eventually gave way to button and ...