Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
f2.8 photo
f16 photo
1. I would say eyes because your eyes dilate
2. The smaller the aperture the less light that gets in, the higher the aperture the more light that gets in.
3. When you make the aperture higher the background will get blurry because the light coming in is way less.
FAST SHUTTER SPEED
f16 photo
1. I would say eyes because your eyes dilate
2. The smaller the aperture the less light that gets in, the higher the aperture the more light that gets in.
3. When you make the aperture higher the background will get blurry because the light coming in is way less.
FAST SHUTTER SPEED
SLOW SHUTTER SPEED
1.
a) You can use a medium shutter speed because the subject is not moving.
b) You can still use a medium shutter speed because the light is good and the subject isn't moving.
c) You will need to use a faster shutter speed to catch the fast movements of the performance.
d) You will need to use a faster shutter speed to stop the movement of the kids dancing.
e) You need to shoot in a faster shutter speed to make the people look like they are not moving.
f) Use a faster shutter speed to stop the ball from moving in the picture so that your picture is in focus.
c) You will need to use a fast shutter speed because you are still inside and the light doesn't affect the picture and you still need to stop the motion in the performance.
f) You need to use the flash to make the lighting better and use a semi-fast shutter speed.
2) When the camera is set to aperture priority you set the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed. When the camera is in manual you set both aperture and shutter speed. When the camera is in shutter priority you set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture.
1. When you have a higher ISO the camera is more sensitive to light and when its lower your camera is less sensitive to light.
2. Stick to a low ISO to have the clearest image.
3. If you want to stop the movement of something you can also use the ISO instead of shutter speed or the flash.
APERTURE: f2.8-f22
SHUTTER SPEED: 1 sec-1/4000sec
ISO: 100-25600
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