Motif program

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In photography, a motif program is a program that automatically makes the camera settings in frequently recurring situations . The most common scene modes include landscape, portrait, night, macro, and sports. The advantage of these programs is that better images can be achieved than with the automatic settings, e.g. B. are not as well adapted to the situation at night as the corresponding motif program. In addition, z. For example, at night the settings cannot be manually adjusted to the changed situation, which is beneficial for inexperienced photographers.