F4: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. The couple looks clear and the background is blurry so they pop out.
F5.6: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. The couple stands out from the background and look clear.
F8: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. They look better, they photo doesn't look dark like the rest. The background is still a little blurry, which makes the couple stand out.
F11: 1/60th of a second shutter speed. The photo looks better than the other shutter speeds, the other ones look dark and blurry. The background isn't as blurry anymore.
F16: 1/30th of a second shutter speed. Even though you can see the background clear, the couple still stands out and they don't look blury.
F22: 1/8th of a second shutter speed. In this shutter speed the couple looks clear and the photo isn't dark. But the background is visible and its clear.
As the shutter speeds get lower, the people in the photo get really blurry. The photographer can fix this problem by maybe putting the couple in a different position or in a different colored background or in another type of lighting. The longest shutter speed would be typically 30 seconds.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
ISO
ISO200
ISO3200
1. It'll get a better shot, You'll be able to freeze motion and get the ultra-fast shots.
2. You use a low ISO when theres plenty of light, or when its sitting on a flat surface, like on a tripod.
3. You use a high ISO when there isn't enough light for the camera to be able to capture a fast image. or when your indoors and need to freeze any motion.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Shutter Speed
1.
a. Dunking booth: High shutter
b. Food eating contest: Slow shutter
c. Rock climbing wall: Slow shutter
d. Someone working at a booth: Slow shutter
e. DJ/MC: High shutter
f. Diamonds performance: High shutter
a. Dunking booth: High shutter
b. Food eating contest: Slow shutter
c. Rock climbing wall: High shutter
d. Someone working at a booth: Slow shutter
e. DJ/MC: High shutter
f. Diamonds performance: Slow shutter
2.
Shutter priority: It automatically selects the aperture where the shutter speed and the camera are set.
Aperture Priority: Its the lens where it automatically sets the shutter speed.
Manual: Its when you set the shutter speed and aperture yourself.
Aperture
1. The pupil.
2. The smaller the Aperture f-number the larger aperture opening.
3. The larger the f-number is, it makes the foreground and the background objects in focus. And the smaller the f-number is, makes the foreground focus and the background blurry.
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