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Some cameras provide options for fine-tuning settings such as sharpness and saturation, which may be referred to as "Styles" or "Films". Some cameras offer color-altering settings to do things such as make the photograph black-and-white or sepia, swap specific colors, or isolate colors.
The Nikon Coolpix L100 is a semi-compact digital camera introduced by Nikon Corporation in 2009 as part of the Nikon Coolpix series. It belonged to the "Life" series of Nikon digital cameras, which were intended for beginner and amateur users. It was replaced by the Nikon Coolpix L120 in 2011.
The rule serves as a mnemonic for the camera settings obtained on a sunny day using the exposure value (EV) system. The basic rule is, "On a sunny day set aperture to f /16 and shutter speed to the [reciprocal of the] ISO film speed [or ISO setting] for a subject in direct sunlight." [1]
Current cameras do not allow direct setting of EV, and cameras with automatic exposure control generally obviate the need for it. EV can nonetheless be helpful when used to transfer recommended exposure settings from an exposure meter (or table of recommended exposures) to an exposure calculator (or table of camera settings).
Technology for holding an exposure setting from one scene to another. [4] AF: Autofocus. The lens is focused automatically by means of the camera's hardware and firmware, to obtain optimum sharpness of an image. [4] AF-L or AFL: Autofocus lock. Locks a particular focus setting, preventing refocusing if the scene changes. [4] AoV: Angle of view ...
Shutter Priority (S): manually set the shutter speed while the camera adjusts other settings accordingly Manual Exposure (M) : Provides full manual control over both aperture and shutter speed Scene Selection : Offers various scene modes optimized for specific shooting situations like Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Scene, etc.
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