Master Your DSLR Camera, Part 1: Program Mode

Written by Eric on November 17th, 2007 | 0 Comments


In auto mode your camera makes just about all the decisions for you. It’s time to take control, hit the highway, and learn what you can do in program mode. Switching to program mode, however, allows your camera to make some decisions for you, but also puts three things in your control: the flash, the ISO value, and the white balance. Let’s start!

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