Difference between the P Mode and the Full Auto Mode in Digital Cameras
All digital cameras, may it be a DSLR or prosumer digital cameras, there is a dial button to camera’s modes. The dial most often encountered is that for the PSAM and Auto Full Auto Modes. But what are the different between the P and the Auto Mode? They’re very similar in that they can be used for shooting with automatic settings without having to worry about setting the shutter speed, aperture, and light meter. But even though they both automatically determine the aperture and shutter speed, these two modes have several differences. Read the rest of this entry » .
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