Auto mode promises simplicity. Point the camera, press the shutter, and let it handle almost every technical decision. That convenience becomes limiting when you want a specific subject in focus, a brighter face, a darker sky, no automatic flash, or…
Why Your Camera Slows Down During Burst Shooting
Your camera begins firing rapidly, capturing frame after frame exactly as expected. A few seconds later, the rhythm suddenly changes. The shutter becomes slower, the screen may display “Busy” or “Slow,” and pressing the button produces only an occasional photograph….
What Is Bulb Mode on a Camera
Most camera shutter-speed controls stop at 30 seconds. Bulb Mode begins where that countdown ends. Instead of asking the camera to close the shutter after a fixed number of seconds, Bulb Mode lets you decide exactly when the exposure starts…


