digimodeille
Digimodeille is a term often used in the context of digital photography, particularly by enthusiasts and professionals. It generally refers to the practice of shooting photographs in the digital mode of a camera, as opposed to film. This encompasses a wide range of digital camera types, including DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, bridge cameras, and even advanced compact cameras and smartphones. The "mode" aspect can refer to the camera's settings and shooting styles, such as aperture priority, shutter priority, manual mode, or automatic scene modes. The focus is on utilizing the capabilities of digital technology for image capture. This can involve manipulating settings to achieve specific creative effects, optimizing exposure, and leveraging features like digital zoom, high ISO capabilities, and various picture styles or filters. The term emphasizes the deliberate choice to engage with and control the digital aspects of photography to produce desired results. It highlights the difference from older film-based methods and the specific skill set involved in modern digital image making.