Monday, November 17, 2014

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

Aperture
1. The eyes
2. The smaller the Aperture, the bigger the opening in the lens is and the larger the Aperture, the smaller the opening in the lens is.
3. The aperture impacts the Depth of Fields by the sharpness of the photo.
4. f/4.5.f/5,f/5.6,f/6.3,f/7.1,f/8,f/9,f/10,f/11,f/13,f/14,f/16,f/18,f/20,f/22,f/25,f/29
5. Highest- f/29 and Lowest- f/4.5

Shutter Speed
1. Beginning       End
a-Fast              a-Slow
b-Medium       b-Med
c-Fast              c-Slow
d-Medium       d-Fast
e-Medium        e-Fast
f-Fast               f-Slow
2. Aperture, Aperture Priority, Manual
3.1/4,1/5,1/6,1/8,1/10,1/13,1/15,1/20,1/25,1/30,1/40,1/50,1/60,1/80,1/100,1/125,1/160,1/200,1/250,1/320,1/400,1/500,1/640,1/800,1/1000,1/1250, 1/1600,1/2000,1/2500,1/3200,1/4000
                 High Shutter                                        Low Shutter                   


ISO
1. It makes the pictures more vintage and vivid.
2. When there is plenty of light use a low ISO.
3. When there is not enough light, it is best to use a high ISO.
4. Auto, 100, 200. 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400
                   ISO 200









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