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5 lies your camera tells you

Feb 15, 2016 by GB Leave a Comment

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Your camera is very capable of capturing the truth, but that doesn’t mean it can’t also lie to you. In their latest video, lens rental company BorrowLenses shares ‘5 Lies Your Camera Likes to Tell You.’

In the three minute video we’re told five different issues that camera users will come across at some point in their career. After all, as impressive as any camera is, it’s up to the user of it to ensure that the most is made of its capabilities.

Below are the five lies told by cameras. Watch the full video for examples and explanations of each.

  1. Your photo is properly exposed
  2. Your photo is in focus
  3. You have enough card space
  4. You need an upgrade
  5. Auto mode means you don’t have to do anything

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