Thursday, September 29, 2016

Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO

Aperture

1. Our pupil is the body part we relate to aperture.

2.  The higher the aperture the lower the f stop and the lower the aperture the higher the f stop.

3.  A higher aperture mean you will have a smaller field of depth, and a lower aperture means you'll have a larger field of depth.

F/2.8
F/18

Shutter Speed

1. A.  Low 
    B.  Low 
    C.  High 
    D.  Medium
    E.  Medium/high
    F.  High 
2. A. Low 
    B.  Low 
    C.  High
    D.  Low/medium
    E. medium
    F. medium
3.  Shutter priority where you choose the shutter speed and it chooses the aperture for you, aperture priority where you choose the aperture and the shutter speed is selected for you. another is manual where you choose both aperture and shutter speed.
High Shutter Speed
Low Shutter Speed

ISO

1. It would be an advantage because those events happen fast and it would let you stop time to get a good picture thats not blurry.
2. When in the dark and using a tripod or a flat surface you should use a low ISO.
3. When there is not enough light for the image to be captured clearly use a high ISO

ISO 200
ISO 3200

Aperture settings- 2.8 to 22
Shutter Speed setting- 1 sec to 1/4000 sec
ISO Setting- ISO 100-25600




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