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AUTO Mode What it is: The camera automatically selects all major exposure settings, including aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and focus. Best for: Beginners, quick snapshots, travel, family photos, and situations where speed is more important than manual control. ⸻ P Mode (Program Auto) What it is: The camera automatically chooses the aperture and shutter speed while allowing you to adjust settings like ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, and focus mode. Best for: Everyday photography, street photography, travel, and photographers who want more flexibility without full manual control. ⸻ A Mode (Aperture Priority) What it is: You select the aperture, and the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed to achieve the correct exposure. This mode gives you control over depth of field. Best for: Portraits, landscapes, macro photography, and any situation where controlling background blur or overall sharpness is important. ⸻ S Mode (Shutter Priority) What it is: You choose the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture for proper exposure. This mode lets you control how motion is captured. Best for: Sports, wildlife, action photography, panning, and creative motion blur effects such as waterfalls or moving traffic. ⸻ M Mode (Manual) What it is: You manually control both the aperture and shutter speed (and typically ISO), giving you complete control over the exposure and creative outcome. Best for: Studio photography, night photography, astrophotography, long exposures, flash photography, and any situation requiring consistent, precise exposure. #photography #camera #photographers #tipsandtricks #fyp