It is bassically a kind of Auto mode but with some kind of flexibility and control over the settings. Here in this mode you can set certain settings like the colour mode, flash settings, exposure, ISO, etc. But the aperture settings and the shutter speed will be automatically taken by the camera. That's it. It's easier for amateurs to use the P (Program) mode than the M (Manual) mode to click with a little manual settings.
A digital camera is hardware. The computer program inside that runs it is software. ----------------- Both, alone the camera (hardware) would not work without the program (software) inside it.
To move the camera vertically in construction mode of Kerbal Space Program, you have to use the IVA mode.
you do it by pressing the "mode" button 3 times
Yes but you have to reinstall the program
ifNikon d90 digital slr camera on auto mode can we use flesh sb600 on this mode or only manual mode
Exposure is the combination of shutter speed and aperture used to expose the image sensor in a digital camera. When the image sensor receives the right amount of light, your picture comes out correctly exposed. The camera's light meter determines how big to open the aperture (the hole to allow light in) and for how long (the shutter speed). If the image sensor receives less light than it requires, your picture comes out under-exposed. If the image sensor receives more light than it requires, your picture comes out over-exposed.
Use a file recovery program.
No. Windows Movie Maker is a video editing program not a camera.
You can't connect to your digital video camera with Windows Movie Maker. You can only connect/find a camcorder with the program. That doesn't mean you can't use your digital camera video though. You may need to convert it to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker though before importing it into the program.
When you download the software and plug it into your computer it can be used as a web-cam
Digital Camera!
Yes, the Nikon D3000 10.2 Megapixel has a face detection mode.