Thursday, December 12, 2013

Iso, aperture, and shutter speed

1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?  The human eye.2.The smaller the Aperture the larger the lens, the higher the Aperture the smaller the lens3. Aperture impacts depth of field because it could either be sharp, or blurry.
F2.8F16
high shutter speedlow shutter speeda) dunking booth- fastb) the food eating contest- fastc) the rock climbing wall- slowd) someone working at a booth- slowe) the dj working at the middle of the circle- slowf) diamonds performance- fastnightime a) dunking booth- slowb) the food eating contest slowc) the rock climbing wall- medium d) someone working at a booth- slowe) the dj in the middle of the circle- mediumf) diamonds performance- medium

1. "aperture priority" mode is where you pick the aperture, but the camera automatically sets the shutter speed.2. "shutter priority" mode is where you select the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture.3. "manual" mode you set the aperture and shutter speed yourself.

iso 200
iso 32001. you have a better advantage to getting a better picture of the players, and the other action going on.2. that it works better during the day, so you will get a better picture.3. better to use during the night, you would get a better picture at night then in day.F4- 1/250- blurry background, lightF5.6- 1/125- blurry background, lightF8- 1/60- can see background more, lightF11- 1/30- background is clear, people are a little blurryF16- 1/30- background is sharp, so are peopleF22- 1/8- blurry, but lightOn the first test i got 80%, on the second i got 88%, yes i do know understand shutter speed, aperture, iso and everything else better.

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