
Picture with f/2.8
Picture with f/32
- The eye is easily related to aperture.
- The smaller the aperture the blurrier the back ground the higher the aperture the more focused the back ground.
- 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.
- 1/500 second
- 1/600 second
- 1/1500 second
- 1/700 second
- 1/400 second
- 1/1000 second
- 7/10 second
- 5/10 second
- 3/10 second
- 4/10 second
- 6/10 second
- 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.
- 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.
- However you should use low ISO in a low light situation so that you don't have a fuzzy picture.
- You want to use a high ISO when your capturing a fragment of an action when there is plenty of light.
- Aperture: 2.8, 4, 8, 11, 16, and 22.
- Shutter speed: 1, 1/60, and 1/4000
- ISO: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, and 25600
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