Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
Aperture at f/2.8
Aperture at f/16
- We should relate aperture to a pupil.
- The smaller the aperture the less light and the larger the aperture the more light.
- The smaller the aperture the more depth that is in focus while the larger aperture the less depth and a blurry background.
Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
SUNS UP:
a.) a booth in the middle of the yard near the Tree
b.) a food booth outside under one of the big red awnings
c.) the Stars performance inside the gym
d.) students dancing near the center of the courtyard
e.) people streaming in from the front doors
f.) the basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop
~A fast shutter speed
SUNS DOWN:
a.) a booth in the middle of the yard near the Tree
~A slow shutter speed
b.) a food booth outside under one of the big red awnings
~A slow shutter speed
c.) the Stars performance inside the gym
~A fast shutter speed
d.) students dancing near the center of the courtyard
~A fast shutter speed
e.) people streaming in from the front doors
~A fast shutter speed
f.) the basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop
~A fast shutter speed
2. The three settings for Shutter speed are manual, Shutter Priority and shutter speed.
ISO 200 and 6400
1.A higher ISO for basketball games and night football games helps get clarity and for night the higher the ISO the more clear and bright the picture comes out.
2.The author suggested to use a low ISO when there is plenty of light.
3. The author suggested to use a high ISO when there isnt a lot of light.
1. On this camera there is a manual and Aperture priority.
2.On this camera there is manual and Shutter priority.
3.There is only one setting for ISO and that is the ISO setting.
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