Thursday, September 29, 2016

Aperture, Shutter Speed and IOS

Image result for picture taken with f 2.8 flower

Picture with f/2.8

Image result for picture taken with f32 aperture

Picture with f/32



  1. The eye is easily related to aperture.
  2.  The smaller the aperture the blurrier the back ground the higher the aperture the more focused the back ground.
  3. If you have a high aperture then you can give the appearance of depth or 3D in the picture but if you have a low aperture then you can give the appearance of close up 2D affect.
Image result for high shutter speed photo High shutter speed 


Image result for low shutter speed photo Low shutter speed

  1.  1/500 second
  2. 1/600 second
  3. 1/1500 second
  4. 1/700 second
  5. 1/400 second
  6. 1/1000 second
  1. 7/10  second 
  2. 5/10 second
  3. 3/10 second
  4. 4/10 second
  5. 6/10 second
  6. 4/10 second
1. The three setting relating to shutter speed are aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, and it must be on manual mode.


Image result for picture taken at ISO 200



  1. The advantages of sooting in a higher ISO for a football game or something with action in it is that you can capture the action as its happening without having blur.
  2. However you should use low ISO in a low light situation so that you don't have a fuzzy picture.
  3. You want to use a high ISO when your capturing a fragment of an action when there is plenty of light.


  1. Aperture: 2.8, 4, 8, 11, 16, and 22.
  2. Shutter speed: 1, 1/60, and 1/4000
  3. ISO: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, and 25600



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