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[title] Using Your Camera | |
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- | [* black] Timer mode is handy if you are taking a very close up photo because |
- | [* black] Tethering mode is where you connect your camera to a computer |
+ | [* black] Cameras can be easy to use. Assuming your lights, colors and focus are ok, it's as easy as pushing a button. However, most cameras have two features that can make your life much easier: timer mode and tethering mode. |
+ | [* black] Timer mode is handy if you are taking a very close up photo, because pushing a button tends to shake the camera. It can also be useful if you need to use both hands in a shot and have no one around to help. |
+ | [* black] Tethering mode is where you connect your camera to a computer to capture, view, and save pictures. When done with two people, this mode can allow you to take more consistent pictures, as the person taking the photos does not have to adjust the camera for each new shot. Additionally, the person on the computer can better tell if a picture looks good, as they are viewing it on a larger, higher quality screen. |