Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO.
2.The smaller the Aperture number, the higher the Aperture focus.
3. Aperture helps the picture look really sharp all around, or look sharp
only in one specific place.
Shutter Speed
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High Shutter Speed. |
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Slow Shutter Speed. |
1. At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light
a) very fast
b) moderate
c) moderate
d) slow
e) slow
f) very fast
a) very fast
b) moderate
c) moderate
d) slow
e) slow
f) very fast
Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other;
a) very fast
b) moderate
c) moderate
d) slow
e) slow
f) very fast
a) very fast
b) moderate
c) moderate
d) slow
e) slow
f) very fast
2.
- “Aperture Priority”: Setting the lens aperture manually while the camera a sets the shutter speed.
- “Shutter Priority”: Setting the shutter speed manually, while the camera selects the aperture.
- “Manual” Setting both shutter speed & aperture manually.
ISO
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ISO @ 3200 |
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ISO @ 200 |
2. To always use a low ISO to retain the most detail & increase the quality of the image.
3. To increase the ISO when there is not enough light to capture an image quickly, & to think about whether or not it would be good to allow noise in the picture.
Sim Cam
F5.6 looks best at 1/125 sec. The background is again, blurred but, not as much now. You can tell that the background are buildings & the couple still stands out clearly.
F8 looks best at 1/60 sec. the background continues to be blurred & the couple looks the closest to the picture from a persons eye view.
F11 looks best at1/30 sec. The background is still blurred while the objects look clear & live.
F16 looks best at 1/15 sec. Background is still blurred and the object is slightly blurred blending in.
F22 looks best at 1/8 sec. The background is blurred along with the main focus of the picture.
At slower Shutter Speeds, the photo comes out very bright and very dark at high shutter speeds. They should keep a shutter speed in the middle so they quality would come out right. I would say that the lowers shutter speed to use is probably 1/8th.
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