Monday, October 27, 2014

Aperture, Shutter speed, And ISO

1. We should relate aperture to our eyes
2. The smaller the aperture the larger the F-stop, the larger the aperture the smaller the F-stop
3. Aperture impacts the depth of field by blurring the option of making the image have a blurred background or a sharpened image


High shutter speed

slow shutter speed
a)High
b)Slow
c)Slow
d)High
e)High
f)High

a)Slow
b)High
c)High
d)Slow
e)Slow
f)High

2. Aperture priority, in this mode the camera takes control of the shutter speed and you have to control the aperture on the lens.
Shutter priority, in this mode you are selecting the shutter speed and the camera decides on the aperture.
Manual, in this mode you decide the shutter speed and the aperture yourself.
ISO 200(left) ISO 3200(right)
1. If it is low lighted it is able to capture that image and it freezes the shots to get ultra fast motions in your images.
2. When you have plenty of light make sure it is on the lowest ISO for the best quality
3. Use high ISO when there isn't much light and your need to capture fast shots
Aperture settings 2.8-22
Shutter speed settings 1sec-1/4000sec
ISO settings 100-25600


 


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