Captures night scenes naturally. Capture the image brighter than the actual scene by using a slow shutter in the still image mode. NIGHT & PORTRAIT ...
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camera and webcam
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.
If the camera has a "shutter priority mode", usually called "S mode", then the shutter speed is controlled directly by the user when the camera is in this mode, by moving a dial or pressing a button (or both). If the camera has a "manual" mode, usually called "M mode", then the shutter speed and aperture are both controlled directly by the user by moving dials or pressing buttons (or both). Some cameras have automatic modes which allow the user to control the minimum and maximum shutter speeds that will be selected by the camera when considering all other factors. If the minimum shutter speed is reached, the camera will increase the ISO or aperture size to compensate for under-exposure. If the maximum shutter speed is reached, the camera will decrease the ISO or aperture size to compensate for over-exposure.
Yes it can, Go to your camera settings and select USB Mode. And then select Camera. Plug it into your computer and youre ready to go. You will however require the drivers for the camera.
Obviously a Video Camera.Much better Quality than a normal camera with a video function.
Nope, just camera
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Yes the Sony Cybershot does have an HD video mode as one of it's features.
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Camera angles can be changed either when you pause the game or if you go to special brawl mode in group mode you can change the camera angles to either fixed or angled.
you do it by pressing the "mode" button 3 times
you turn on your camera and go to mode and go down to movie. i could tell you step by step if i knew the model
With most video cameras you can. I can do it with my camera, just have the camera in Auto (or whatever your usual record mode is) instead of Play or VCR mode. It should stream straight into your computer.
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.
change video mode
"Most night vision cameras have what is called infrared night vision. When you are taping something at night, it shows heat as a different color. There is also thermal." A2 Most modern hand held video cameras have a night mode. This uses an LED Infrared floodlight, mounted on the front of the camera. (Ususally behind a red lens cover). This lights up the subject at close range, with infrared light that is invisible to the naked eye. All video cameras are sensitive to infrared (they can see the light put out by a remote control). Night mode is usually in monochrome, black and white or green and white.