06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is the exposure triangle? The exposure triangle describes the three settings that control image brightness: apert... Continue reading
06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is ISO? ISO controls the sensor's sensitivity to light. Lower ISO (100-200) produces clean, noi... Continue reading
06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is FPS (frames per second)? FPS describes how many individual images (frames) are captured or displayed per second.... Continue reading
06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is focal length? Focal length, measured in millimeters (mm), describes the angle of view and magnificati... Continue reading
06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is autofocus tracking? Autofocus tracking is the camera's ability to continuously follow and maintain sharp fo... Continue reading
06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is focus peaking? Focus peaking is a visual focus aid that highlights the edges of in-focus areas with a ... Continue reading
06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is the difference between mechanical and electronic shutter? A mechanical shutter uses physical curtains that travel across the sensor to control ex... Continue reading
06 Jun Exposure & Settings, What is? Posted by Camera Shop June 6, 2026 What is depth of field? Depth of field (DOF) is the range of distance in a scene that appears acceptably sharp.... Continue reading
23 May Exposure & Settings, How to? Posted by Camera Shop May 23, 2026 How to use picture profiles on a Sony or Canon camera? Picture profiles control how your camera processes color, contrast, and saturation in p... Continue reading
23 May Exposure & Settings, How to? Posted by Camera Shop May 23, 2026 How to shoot sharp photos in low light without flash? Shooting in low light without flash requires balancing three things: a wide aperture to... Continue reading