Mode dial

Generic mode dial for digital cameras showing several common modes. Actual dials may have more or fewer.
Some dials have more modes.
A Kodak dSLR with the mode dial located near the flash/viewfinder hump.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II, with two distinct automatic modes: "intelligent auto" (green "i📷") and "superior auto" (golden "i📷+")[1]

A mode dial or camera dial is a dial used on digital cameras to change the camera's mode. Most digital cameras, including dSLR and SLR-like cameras, support modes, selectable either by a rotary dial or from a menu. On point-and-shoot cameras which support modes a range of scene types is offered. On dSLR cameras and SLR-like cameras, mode dials usually offer access to manual settings. The more compact point-and-shoot cameras, and cameras offering a great many modes, do not have mode dials, using menus instead. Some SLR lenses themselves offer control over things such as aperture, reducing the need for mode support in the camera body.

  1. ^ "Which mode between Superior Auto and Intelligent Auto should I use? | Sony USA". www.sony.com. 2019-07-24.

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