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Set-Up the Camera!

Set-Up the Camera!. Set Image quality to Small (Fine). You will be emailing these so you won’t be blowing them up to a large photos. AV Setting.

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Set-Up the Camera!

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  1. Set-Up the Camera! Set Image quality to Small (Fine) You will be emailing these so you won’t be blowing them up to a large photos

  2. AV Setting Set Mode to AVZoom all the way outSet camera on desk and place a small object about 12” in front of lensFocus in on the object.Take a photo in the Highest AV setting and Lowest AV Setting Small AV number Large AV number What do you notice between the two photos? Type answer When might you use this setting? Type answer

  3. TV Setting Set Mode to TVSet TV setting at 1” Take a photo of the water fountain/someone wavingSet TV setting at 80 Take a photo of the water fountain/someone wavingSet TV setting at 500 Take a photo of the water fountain/someone waving 1” 80 500 What number was flashing when you tried to take a photo at 500? Type answer What do you notice between 1 sec and 80th of a sec? Type answer When might you use this setting? When you want to get a close up shot of something in action.

  4. White Balance Take a photo of the same thing (put on a desk)Take 1 photo from each White Balance setting Sunlight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent No Flash Which WB is bluish and reddish in tint? Cloudy When might you have to use these settings? Depending on how much light you have when taking a picture

  5. Lens Take 2 photos of the same thing from each lens (4 lens) (8 photos)Zoom all the way in, take a photoZoom all the way out, take a photoUse tripod when using the 420-800 lens 420-800 Zoom in 75-300 Zoom in 28-90Zoom in Semi Fisheye Zoom in 420-800Zoom out 75-300Zoom out 28-90Zoom out Semi FisheyeZoom out Which lens do you like the most and why? I like the 420-800 lens most because you are able to capture things close up from far away.

  6. AE Lock Put Mode on AV setting at about 10Have someone stand by the back door looking outsideTake a photo (should be dark)Hit the AE lock as the camera points to the floor in front of you.Look back at the person and take a photo (should be in great color) Without AE Lock(Dark) AE Lock(Great color)

  7. Go Vertical!!! Turn your camera and take a few portrait style shots 1 Portrait Shot 2nd Portrait Shot

  8. Zoom Take 4 pictures of someoneFull Body/Waist to head/Head/ Chin to Eyes Full Body Waist to Head Head Chin to Eyes with background What type of photography style, listed above, do you think you will focus in on? Type answer

  9. Plain Background Take a picture of someone against a background that is plain, like a wall. 1 Portrait Shot 2nd Portrait Shot

  10. Rule of Thirds Remember the Rule of Thirds??? Keep subject on left Keep subject on right What type of photography style, listed above, do you think you will focus in on? Type answer

  11. Leave something for the imagination Take a partial picture of something, that we can guess what it is. What is it???? The corner of a paper towel

  12. Take LOTS of photos Take 10 photos of the same thing. Zoom in, Zoom out, tilt the camera, take photos from different angles, etc… Snap, Snap, Snap Put your favorite photo in the center and tell me why you like it so much? It captures the chair, but doesn’t look like a boring everyday angle.

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