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| This is the shaking of the camera caused by unsteady hands during exposure (when the shutter is open), resulting in image blur. The blur is prone to occur with slow shutter speeds and telephoto lenses. |
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| A type of memory card used as recording media by digital cameras. It is commonly used by digital SLR cameras including EOS DIGITAL cameras. |
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| The intensity or vividness of a color. |
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| Expressed in Kelvin (K), this is a measurement unit for the color of light shining on a subject. The higher the color temperature, the bluer it is. And the lower the color temperature, the redder it is. |
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| On a digital SLR camera's LCD monitor, you can adjust the color tone to make the image look more reddish, yellowish, etc. |
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| This feature is indicated by the number of shots that can be taken in 1 sec. such as 3 shots per sec. The maximum burst is the number of shots that can be taken continuously before the camera has to stop. A maximum burst of 21 shots means you can keep shooting continuously until 21 shots are taken. |
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| This is the difference of tones between light and dark in an image. An image with a high contrast has the light and dark tones changing abruptly, making the image look "hard." Low-contrast images have a very gradual change between light and dark. The digital SLR camera provides a processing parameter to adjust the degree of contrast. |
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| This is the aperture and shutter speed combination which produces a photograph having natural-looking brightness and colors. The exposure is the amount of light recorded by the camera. The camera calculates the correct exposure automatically. However, sometimes the camera does not obtain the correct exposure. In such cases, exposure compensation is necessary. |
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| Alternative fully automatic shooting mode that enables changes in flash light strength, picture brightness, depth of field, color tone (Picture Style) and other adjustments in very simple steps. |
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