The shooting modes will most likely be found on a dial labelled with auto av tv p m and maybe more.
Shooting pictures on the floor with dslr camera.
Don t get me wrong i am definitely a fan of my canon eos rebel t3i s auto capabilities as they usually yield a well exposed and clear shot.
If you are using iso 400 the images will be sharper and darker.
Specifically he covers how to use the wistia camera of choice the canon 5d mark iii.
But there is so much more to a dslr camera than full auto mode and scene modes portrait mode landscape mode etc and to not utilize and take advantage of its amazing tools would be like shooting with a very expensive point and shoot.
For example setting your camera to iso 1600 will lighten the image and make it noisier.
Note to mirrorless camera owners.
A high iso will yield a brighter image but it could also create a grainier or noisy image.
Even if you ve never touched a dslr in your life by the end of this video workshop you should be able to pick up a camera and shoot some great looking video.
If you see the bulb light up your camera can see infrared light.
If you have a point shoot camera look through your lcd viewer while pressing any button on the remote.
The best place to start is with shooting modes.
If you have a dslr you ll have to take a photo to see the results or if you camera has a live view feature you will be able to see the the results on your lcd as well.
The iso is a control within the camera that will affect the exposure.