Monday, September 26, 2016

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

Aperture:

F2.8Image result for photo taken at F2.8





F16Image result for photo taken at F16



Questions:

1.The pupil is what we closely relate to aperture.


2.The smaller the aperture f-number the larger the aperture


Image result for photo taken at high shutter speed3.A smaller aperture will bring the images in the background in focus and larger aperture will make the camera focus on the subject in front.


Shutter Speed:
Photo at high shutter speed














Image result for photo taken at slow shutter speed









Photo at low shutter speed




















A)Low
B)Low
C)High
D)High
E)High
F)High

A)Low
B)High
C)Low
D)High
E)High
F)Low

Camera Settings:

Aperture Priority-Set the lens aperture while camera automatically sets shutter speed
Image result for photo taken at ISO 200
Shutter Priority-Set the shutter speed while camera sets aperture

Manual- Set both aperture and shutter speed.

ISO:

200 ISO:






























3200 ISO:

Image result for photo taken at ISO 3200





ISO Questions:

1. High ISO can be used to capture fast images with good lighting when you don't have good lighting.

2. Always try to use ow ISO unless you do not have good lighting.

3. Use high ISO when you need to quickly capture an image without enough light originally.

All Together:

1. Aperture Settings-2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22

2. Shutter Speed Settings- 1 sec  1/60 sec  1/4000 sec

3. ISO Settings 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 12800 25600




























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