Monday, October 5, 2015

Aperture:

Aperture Setting F2.8

Aperture Setting F22

1.  We should relate the Aperture with the pupils of our eyes.
2.  The smaller the Aperture number, the higher the Aperture size.
3.  A smaller Aperture will bring the whole picture in focus, while a larger Aperture will make the background blurry and the foreground sharp.

Shutter Speed:

High Shutter Speed:

Low Shutter Speed:

1a.  Low Shutter Speed
1b.  Low Shutter Speed
1c.  High Shutter Speed
1d.  High Shutter Speed
1e.  High Shutter Speed
1f.  High Shutter Speed

1a.  High
1b.  High
1c.  High
1d.  High
1e.  High
1f.  High

2.  In "Shutter Priority" mode, the camera selects the Shutter Speed itself while you choose the Aperture.
In "Manual" mode, you set both the Aperture and Shutter Speed yourself.
In "Aperture Priority" mode, the camera selects the Aperture itself while you choose the Shutter Speed.

ISO:

ISO 200 (far left, if you couldn't gather):

ISO 3200:

1.  An advantage to using a high ISO at a sports game is that, when using a high ISO, the camera needs less time to take the picture.
2.  Use the lowest ISO on the camera whenever possible, because they produce the highest-quality pictures.
3.  A high ISO should be used when there is not enough light to capture a picture with a low ISO, or when you need to take shots quickly.

What happens when you mess with these Pillars of Photography:

The Aperture settings on this camera include 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, and 22.
The Shutter Speed setting on this camera include everywhere from 1 second to 1/4000 of a second.
The ISO settings available on this camera include 100, 200, 400, 800, 3200, 6400, 12800, and 25600.


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