Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO
Aperture
Photo taken at F2.8
Photo taken at F16
1. Aperture relates to the eye. IT closely relates, even more to the pupil, and cornea.
2. The smaller the aperture the more focused, while the larger the aperture, the less focused.
3. Aperture effects "Depth of Field," by great means. When the aperture is smaller, there is more of a focus on the small things. When there is a greater aperture, the back ground is more clear and loses the focus on the subject.
Shutter speed
Picture taken at a high shutter speed
Picture taken at a low shutter speed
1. a. low shutter speed
b. low shutter speed
c. high shutter speed
d. high shutter speed
e. low shutter speed
f. high shutter speed
a. high shutter speed
b. high shutter speed
c. low shutter speed
d. low shutter speed
e. high shutter speed
f. low shutter speed.
2. The three settings regarding shutter speed are,
ISO
1. The advantages of shooting with a higher ISO during a night game are that you get a better picture quality because there is less light. Also if there is very fast movement it would be help to take out the added blur.
2. The author suggests that we should use a lower ISO when we have a good amount of light. You also should use a lower ISO when your camera is very still.
3. The author suggest that we should use a higher ISO when we have a low amount of light and when you need fast quick pictures.
The Canon Simulator
The aperture choices are 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22.
The shutter speed choices are between 1 second and 1/4000.
The ISO choices are 100, 200, 400, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, 25600.
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