Monday, September 14, 2015

Aperture, Shutter Speed , ISO Review

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APERTURE

1.  What part of the body should we relate aperture ?
      - The pupil 
2. The smaller the aperture the bigger the opening the larger the opening the smaller the aperture .
3.   The smaller the aperture the more the picture is going to show the bigger the aperture the more blurry the picture is going to look .
4. Using a class camera , List all of the F- Stops available 
  - 18 , 24 , 35 , 55
5. What is the highest and the smallest aperture numbers available on the kit lens ?
  The smallest is F 4.0 the biggest is 25
Slow Shutter Speed
                                                               
High Shutter Speed
a) Dunking Booth - Fast
b) The Food Eating Contest - Medium
c) The Rock Climbing Wall - Medium / Fast
D) Someone working at a booth - Fast
E) The DJ/MC working at the middle of a circle - Medium 
f ) The Diamonds performance - Fast 

a ) Dunking booth - fast
b) The food eating contest - Fast
c) The rock Climbing wall - Medium / fast 
d) Someone working at a booth -  Fast 
e) The DJ / MC working at the middle of a circle - Medium 
f) The Diamonds Performance - Fast 

2 .  - When you choose to shoot in " Aperture Priority " you manually set the lens aperture , you can increase or decrease the depth of field . It can go in slow or fast shutter speed .
3. -  It lets the camera control the depth of field , This is intended to be use when motion needs to be freezed or intentionally blurred. 
4.  You can both set the shutter speed and the aperture to any value .
What are the shutter speeds ? 1/ 4000 to "30 
                                         
ISO 200 & ISO 3200

1. What are the advantages of shooting at a higher ISO at a sporting event like basketball or a night football game?
you let more light in without changing the shutter speed

2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?

we should use the low ISO When there is plenty of light, and to retain the most detail and to have the highest image quality.

3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO?

You should increase the ISO when you don't have enough light available

4. At the camera near you, please tell me what ISO's are available on your camera?

Auto , 100 , 200 , 400 , 800 ,1600 , 3200 , 6400






                                                   
          



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