Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO Review

Part 1: Aperture
1. A lot of people say the human eyes.
2. The smaller the Aperture the larger the f-stop, the higher the Aperture the smaller f-stop.
3. Aperture has an impact on depth of field because the larger f- number brings the background and foreground to focus. The smaller f-number the more the background will appear and by doing that the image will look sharper.
4. f/1.4, f/2,f/2.8,f/4,f/5.6,f/8
5. Maximum aperture of f/4.0 and the minimum is f/16.

Part 2: Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed

High Shutter Speed
Shutter Priority, Manual and Aperture Priority. 
Shutter Priority mode is where you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets it aperture.
Manual mode is where you choose both the shutter speed and the aperture manually.
Aperture Priority is when you set the lens aperture and then the camera automatically sets its shutter speed.

Part 3:
Shutter speed for ISO 200 and ISO 3200

1. The advantages are the higher iso is great when you don't have a lot of light available to you so it'd be perfect for a night baseball game.
2. The authors suggestions when using lower iso were if you have a lot of light available to you, you should use a lower iso like 100 or 200.
3. Only use higher iso if there isn't a lot of light available to you.
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