Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

Image result for photos with aperture settings at F2.8
F2.8 aperture



Image result for photos taken at F16 aperture or higher
F16 or higher aperture

1) We should closely relate aperture to the human eye.
2) The smaller the aperture the larger f-stop the higher aperture the higher the f-stop.
3) Aperture impacts the depth of field by: Wide apertures have bigger depth of field and thinner apertures have less depth of field.

High Shutter Speed:
Image result for high shutter speed

Low Shutter Speed:
Image result for slow shutter speed

I was not assigned to Bulldogs and Hotdogs.

Three things the camera has regarding shutter speed:
1. ISO2. Aperture3. Shutter Speed

ISO 200:
Image result for photo with ISO 200

ISO 6400:
Image result for photo with ISO 6400

1. The advantages of shooting at a higher ISO at a sporting event is that the players won't be blurry.2. The suggestion the author made about low ISO were to try to stick to the lowest iso possible for the best image quality.3. The suggestion the author made about high ISO was to only use it when it is too dark to use the lowest ISO.

Aperture settings: f2.8-f22

Shutter speed settings: 1 sec-1/4000 sec
ISO settings: 100-25600


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