Sunday, September 30, 2018

Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO

Aperture

                                                                            F 2.8



F 16



1) We should relate aperture to our pupil
2) The smaller the aperture opening or hole the higher the aperture number
3)When using aperture you adjusting the light in you photo as well as the depth and field of the photo. The smaller the number when using aperture, the more blurred the background will be to add depth to the photo and truly focus on the subject.





Shutter speed


 High shutter speed




Slow shutter speed



1)
a. medium shutter speed
b. medium shutter speed
c. high shutter speed
d. high shutter speed
e. medium/high shutter speed
f. high shutter speed


2)
a. slow shutter speed
b.slow shutter speed
c.medium shutter speed
d.medium shutter speed
e.slow/medium shutter speed
f.medium shutter speed



3) Aperture Priority allows you to point you camera around while it adjusts the shutter speed
Shutter priority setting allows you to manually set the shutter speed but the camera automatically sets the aperture.
Manual mode is the way to go if you want to manually set aperture and shutter speed.


ISO
ISO 200




ISO 3200



1) If you are shooting in a dark place then a higher ISO will help brighten the photo and will give you better results.
2)Try to use the lowest ISO possible. If you are in a dark environment try to use a tripod and leave you camera at a low ISO.
3)Use a high ISO when there is not enough light to give you a clear, sharp photo.





Aperture setting on camera:
2.8
4
5.6
8
11
16
22

Shutter speed settings:
1 sec
1/60 sec
1/4000 sec

ISO setting:
100
200
400
800
1600
3200
6400
12800
25600





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