No. Usually the camera will display on its packaging whether it has scene mode or not. If it doesn't say, then it probably doesn't have it.
Most cameras do not have a 'night mode'. You may pay more for a camera that can take decent photographs at night. Most cameras take the best photos in the daytime.
Olympus cameras are lightweight, slim, focused, and have a good zoom. Also they can do many different things, like go on night-mode. All in all, if you uses and Olympus camera you will have good-quality, accurate pictures.
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BUrst mode is when your camera take numerous photos at one time its also known as multishots on some cameras
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Most digital cameras these days do allow you to view all of your picture in slide show mode directly on your camera . I would look up you cameras manual to find out if this function is available on your device .
Scene modes on digital cameras allow the camera to create a custom setting for taking pictures of different scenery including forests and far off mountains. Pictures will look better when taken with these modes.
No, not all cameras have pause buttons......
Professional cameramen use a wide variety of different cameras depending on the movie or scene. There is no single brand or model of camera which is used by all. Additionally, each camera is typically equipped with different lenses.
All cameras have multiple shutter speeds and depending the mode your camera is (Manual, Auto, etc...) the camera will choose what shutter speed it thinks will be appropriate for the picture. And most cameras will also not tell you the shutter speed you used, while some will.
Typically on most Nikon cameras, you just rotate the command dial.
Small surveillance cameras are digital cameras designed to capture more detailed and accurate information about the light in a scene than traditional cameras. Instead of just recording the intensity and colour of light at different points on a 2D image sensor, small surveillance cameras also capture information about the direction from which the light is coming.