Thursday, December 13, 2012

Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO

F2.8 Photograph

1.) The Eye
2.) The smaller the Aperture the larger the f~number. The higher the Aperture, the smaller the f~number.
3.) It brings all the foreground & background objects into focus.

Shutter Speed

High Shutter Speed

Slow Shutter Speed

a.) High Shutter Speed
b.) Slow Shutter Speed
c.) Slow Shutter Speed
d.) Slow Shutter Speed
e.) High Shutter Speed
f.) High Shutter Speed

a.) Slow Shutter Speed
b.) Slow Shutter Speed
c.) High Shutter Speed
d.) Slow Shutter Speed
e.) Slow Shutter Speed
f.) HIgh Shutter Speed

2.) ~Auto is when both shutter speed & aperture are automatically selected by camera.
    ~ Aperture Priority is when you set the lens aperture while the camera automatically sets a shutter speed.
    ~ Shutter Priority is when you set the shutter speed & the camera automatically selects the aperture.
   ~Manual mode is when you set both the shutter speed & aperture manually.

ISO 200


ISO 3200

1.) The advantages wopuld be the bright lights on a football field at night or the lighting of the indoors helps make the photo have less grain or "noise".

2.) You should use a low iso when there is plenty of light.
3.) You should use a high iso when there isn't enough light for the camera to be able to capture the image quickly.
                                                                         Sim Cam

*f4- 1/125 The couple is visible but the background is blurry.
*f5.6-1/60 The couple is visible & the background is still blurry but not as blurry as before.
*f8-1/60 The couple is visible, the background is blurry but the photo is dark.
*f11-1/60 The couple is visible, the background is less bluirry, but the photo is dark.
*f16-1/30 The couple is visible, the background is more clear & the photo is still dark.
*f22-1/15  The couple is a little blurry, the background is clear & the photo is dark.

-The couple looks extremley blurry.
 -The photographer can raise the shutter speed.

















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