From the course: Photography 101
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Motor drive modes
- Every DSLR or mirror less camera is going to have a drive button on it. This is the button that controls whether you take one picture when you push the shutter button down, or you take a series of pictures. You'll also find things like the self timer and sometimes even auto brackening controls under the same function. So first let's take a look at where we find them on a variety of cameras and then take a look at what they look like in the camera and what they actually do. Starting with the Canon here, you'll see this one has a drive button that actually says drive on it. Simply push that button down and then spin the back dial to go between single and multiple exposures. This will also take you into the self timer mode. On the Sony, the drive icon is represented by a stack of rectangles, that's to illustrate a stack of photos and you're gonna see that on a lot of cameras as well. Typically it'll either the say the word drive or it'll have a stack of rectangles. If you just push…
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Introduction to pushing camera buttons1m 11s
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Depth-of-field preview2m 56s
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Auto-exposure (AE) lock3m 30s
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Autofocus modes4m 53s
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Motor drive modes5m 8s
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Metering modes3m 43s
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White balance options5m 34s
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Time lapse mode4m 7s
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Panoramic mode2m 39s
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Electronic vs. mechanical shutter4m 59s
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Transfer photos to smartphone2m 16s
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