Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Aperture, Shutter, and ISO Assignment

Aperture


f/2.8

Image result for f2.8 aperture photos


f/8.0





1. The sense of the camera is in control of the aperture.

2. The smaller the aperture number, the higher the aperture quality.

3. A larger aperture adds quality and a focus point to a picture. It helps divide and adds depth to a picture.


Shutter Speed

Slow Shutter Speed





Fast Shutter Speed




1.
a) fast shutter speed
b) fast shutter speed
c) fast shutter speed
d) fast shutter speed
e) slow shutter speed
f) fast shutter speed

a) slow shutter speed
b) slow shutter speed
c) fast shutter speed
d) slow shutter speed
e) slow shutter speed
f) fast shutter speed

2.
-You can handle the shutter speed automatically with the in-camera metering. When the camera is in auto mode, the shutter and aperture are already selected by the camera.

-You can also handle the shutter speed manually by setting the camera to shutter priority mode where the shutter aperture is set automatically and the shutter speed is set by you.

- You can lastly handle the shutter speed manually by setting the camera to manual mode where you have complete control over the shutter speed and aperture.



ISO

200 ISO Example




3200 Example




1. Advantages of shooting on a high ISO at night would enable you to take good quality pictures without flash.

2. Use low ISO most of the time especially when it's light outside.

3. Use a high ISO setting at night when you need to capture things without using flash and also when you need to shoot a picture of a quick moving animal or object.







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