Friday, November 16, 2012

Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO

Aperture
f2.8

f16

1. Eyes
2. The smaller the aperture means a larger f-stop , the higher the aperture means a smaller f-stop .
3. Depth of Field brings all foreground and background objects in focus (large f-number) and a small f-number will isolate the foreground from the background .

Shutter Speed

1. 
a) the dunking booth : During the day - fast shutter speed. At night - slow (dim)
b) the food eating contest : During the day - fast. At night - slow
c) the rock climbing wall : During the day - slow , motion blur. At night - slow (dim)
d) someone working at a booth : During the day - slow. At night - slow (dim)
e) the DJ : During the day - slow. At night - dim
f) Diamonds performance : During the day - fast. At night - dim

2.
Aperture Priority - the camera automatically knows to use shutter speed if you set the lens to aperture first
Shutter Priority - when you set the shutter speed , the camera sets the aperture
Manual - when you set both aperture and shutter speed manually .

ISO
 iso200
 iso3200

 
1. It's better to use it at night because you need it when there's not enough light
2. Use low when there's plenty of light .
3. You should increase your iso when there is not enough light .

Sim Cam
 Quizzes - i did alright . i understand it a little better .


 

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