Thursday, November 29, 2012

Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO




1. The pupil
2. The smaller the aperture, The bigger the F number. The higher the Aperture, The smaller the F number
3. well it messes with the focus and how well you can see the subject of the photo and not the background




F2.8


F 16

1. A) High Shutter speed
    B) Normal Shutter Speed
    C) Normal Shutter Speed
    D)Normal Shutter speed
    E) SLOW shutter speed
    F) Normal Shutter Speed

2. A)Slow Shutter Speed
    B) Normal Shutter Speed
    C) Normal Shutter Speed
    D) Normal Shutter Speed
    E) high Shutter Speed
    F) Normal shutter speed




3. Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, manual.






 ISO 200

ISO 3200






 ISO 6400

1. You can catch them in the moment
2. When there is alot of light, Use the lowest ISO
3. When there is not enough light, use a high ISO


 F4 looks best with 1/125, No background visible
 F5.6 looks best with 1/60, barley see background
 F8 looks best with 1/60, barely see background
 F11 Looks best with 1/30, Background visible
 F16 looks best with 1/30, Background visible
 F22 Looks best with 1/8, Background Visible.

The slower the shutter speed, the more blurry it is. All the photographer has to do is increase the shutter speed. The lowest one he can hold is 1/8 on the shutter speed.

 I got a 25/25 on depth of field. No lie. Put it on everything. Evidence: "You scored 25 out of 25. Your performance has been rated as Perfect!"

I got a 25/25 on Shutter speed and motion. Once again, No lie. Put it on everything. Evidence:
"You scored 25 out of 25.
Your performance has been rated as Good work!"

I understand everything now






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