Tuesday, November 5, 2013

APERTURE, SHUTTER SPEED and ISO

APERTURE

                                                                             f 2.8


                                                                              f16  

1) the pupils of the eye.
2) the smaller the aperture the larger f stop, the larger the aperture the smaller f stop.
3) If there is a larger aperture there will be a smaller depth of field or smaller amount of things in focus.

                                                                SHUTTER SPEED


                                                          SLOW SHUTTER SPEED



                                                             HIGH SHUTTER SPEED

a) middle
b) middle
c) high
d) high
e) low
f) high

at night
a) id just put like a different iso and aperture to get more light to get into the camera. ( I'm not sure though)
b) same thing as above.
c) inside wouldn't make a difference
d) change iso ( I'm not use though)
e) change iso ( I'm not sure though)
f) im confused kindve.
2) Manuel. Shutter Priority. Aperture Priority. Auto.



                                                                               ISO






1) if you use a higher shutter speed its good for at basketball games to freeze the action and a little lower at outdoor football games at night so to add more light to the picture.
2)when there is lots of light
3) when there is not enough light

aperture settings- 2.8,4,5.6,8,11,16,22
shutter speed- 1 sec-1/4000 sec
iso- 100,200,400,800,1600,3200,6400,12800,25600




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