The digital camera being a fantastic
and technologically advanced device contains many
different applications of its own. Many users of this
fabulous device are unaware of quite a few of these
functions which can actually do wonders. And it is
the duty and right of every person possessing the
digital camera to intervene into the depths of knowledge
to understand their prized possession and their varying
qualities in order to foster the true respect that
this device deserves. This article deals with providing
information regarding one those qualities - Auto focus
and auto exposure!
Exploring the information in slight more details
it can be stated that auto exposure cameras are
provided with a fixed focus lens or manual focus
lens. These cameras are the simplest to set exposure.
To obtain the correct exposure for a particular
subject of photography, the only thing that needs
to be done is to simply lock the exposure by pressing
the shutter down halfway on the digital cameras
upon a reference object that is about one fifth
gray and also illuminated by the aid of the same
source of light as subject of photography. After
locking the exposure, the photographer has to recompose
the frame and shoot the picture. Auto exposure and
auto focus cameras are to some degree harder for
setting the exposure, because they contain the exposure
lock that is generally tied to focus-lock. However,
the users or photographers using these auto exposure
and auto focus cameras can still make adjustments
for the correct exposure and correct focus using
the digital cameras and make the photographs perfect!
Again, the exposure can be adjusted by locking on
an 18% reference that is illuminated by the aid
of the same source of light as subject of photography.
The users have to only ensure that the distance
to this so-called reference is the same as the distance
to the subject of photography that actually sets
the focus.
Now discussing the auto focus and auto exposure
lock (AE/AF) a bit more in detail. The shutter release
button on a digital camera has more function than
just snap a cool picture. The users have to grab
a technique where he or she has to depress this
shutter release button half way down thereby locking
both the auto exposure and auto focus. This enables
the users or photographers to have more control
on exposure in difficult lighting situations while
using the digital camera. Moreover, this entire
process also helps him or her to determine where
the camera focuses. Like if the photographer intends
to set the exposure before composing the final shot
of the photograph then he or she can move the digital
camera slightly so that only the subject to be photographed
is visible prominently in the auto focus frame in
the viewfinder. As a next step he or she can depress
the shutter-release button down half way to set
focus and exposure and then recompose the picture
and finally completely depress the button in order
to capture and freeze the moment of time! It is
to be noted here that the auto focus and auto exposure
lock (AE/AF) is available in all photography modes
of the digital cameras that are nowadays available
for the general people.
Not much remains to be discussed about this particular
topic of auto focus/auto exposure and a brief discussion
as above is enough to reveal a bounty of information
regarding this fantastic feature of the digital
cameras. At the end of this discussion it can be
expected that both the novice and expert photographers
and user of the digital camera would benefit from
whatever has been revealed and the effort to bring
out the human mind from the dark oblivion about
auto focus and auto exposure lock would be a success
in the magic light of the digital camera!
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