PostHeaderIcon Menus and Modes of the PowerShot D10

The PowerShot D10 Menus and Modes of the PowerShot D10
features Canon’s classic menu system. The choices it presents is known to be the best even when placed against its contemporaries. Navigating around the cameras system is extremely simple because it requires only minimal user input. When it comes to video editing, figuring you way around it is just as complicated. You can find your way around the most commonly changed and adjusted features and functions.

If you want to know the basic shooting modes, these are the following:
• Auto: It’s the basic point-and-shoot mode that doesn’t need much user input.
• Smart Auto: it has the automatic scene recognition mode so that it is able to immediately compare what’s in front of the lens with an on board image database. After that, it matches the information available with the specific scene’s subject distance, white balance, contrast, dynamic range, lighting, and color so that the user is able to determine the best exposure for the shot. If you don’t know what this means, just take a face shot and the camera will automatically switch to Portrait mode.
• Program: Allows auto exposure with just the input of the user. This involves aspects like sensitivity, white balance, and the like.
• Available Scene Choices: Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Foliage, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Aquarium, Underwater, ISO 3200, Long Shutter, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot, Color Accent, Color Swap, Stitch Assist
• Video: The camera is able to record video at a maximum of 640×480 @ 30 fps for up to 4 GB or as much as 1 hour.


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