Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Aperture, shutter speed and ISO

F2.8 aperture


F16 or higher aperture


1. The pupil of your eye.
2. The smaller the aperture the more isolated the subject is and more light can pass through the lens, the larger the aperture the less isolated the subject is and the less light can pass through the lens.
3. Depth of field kinda makes a subject more clear and takes away the background depending on how you want it to be set, and the aperture makes the subject lighter and more clear that it is the first thing you want to look at.

Shutter Speed:
High Shutter speed:

Low Shutter speed:

1.a)low shutter speed
 b)high shutter speed
 c)high shutter speed
 d)high or low shutter speed
 e)low shutter speed
 f)high shutter speed

 a)high shutter speed
 b)high shutter speed
 c)low shutter speed
 d)high shutter speed
 e)low shutter speed
 f)high shutter speed

2. Aperture priority, manual and shutter priority are all settings on your camera regarding shutter speed. In aperture priority mode you set the lens aperture and the camera will automatically set the shutter speed.  In manual mode you have to manually set the shutter speed and the aperture. In shutter priority mode you manually set the shutter speed and the aperture is automatically set for you.


ISO:
ISO of 200


ISO of 3200

ISO of 6400


1. The advantage of shooting with a higher ISO at a sporting event is that it can help freeze a moment, or capture a play.
2. The author said that when you have enough light you should try to keep the lowest ISO you can have. That way you can have more detail and your picture will be at the highest quality. The lower your ISO though the longer it could take to capture a shot.
3. The author said that when you should increase the ISO when there is not enough time for you to capture an image quickly. You may need to increase your ISO when you are trying to take ultra-fast shots and when you are indoors.

Aperture settings: 2.8 to 22
Shutter speed: 1 sec to 1/4000 sec
ISO settings: 100 to 25600

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