G
Goldspoon
On modern cameras...
Aperture priority: you set aperture and camera auto adjusts shutter speed depending on light.
Shutter priority: you set shutter speed and camera auto adjusts aperture depending on light.
Manual: you set everything.
There is also usually a "camera does everything" setting.
Bracketing is where you take, say three or five shots. One shot on the recommended setting and then two or four shots either side (one or two darker and one or two lighter). A lazy way of getting a good exposure but useful none the less.
Top tip: research "the rule of thirds" (composition).
Aperture priority: you set aperture and camera auto adjusts shutter speed depending on light.
Shutter priority: you set shutter speed and camera auto adjusts aperture depending on light.
Manual: you set everything.
There is also usually a "camera does everything" setting.
Bracketing is where you take, say three or five shots. One shot on the recommended setting and then two or four shots either side (one or two darker and one or two lighter). A lazy way of getting a good exposure but useful none the less.
Top tip: research "the rule of thirds" (composition).