Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO

Aperture setting F2.8:













Aperture setting F16 of higher:













1. The pupil is what you should closely relate to Aperture
2. the smaller the Aperture the more bright it is, the higher the Aperture the darker the picture is.
3. the lower the Aperture number the more the background is blended, and the higher the aperture number the more focused the background is.

A) I would take photos at a booth in the middle of the yard near the trees, because if the sun was still out then i could still get a good photo because of the natrual lighting. My shutter speed would fast.
C)If i had to take photos of the Stars performance i would take them in the gym during the day, because i would get to keep the shutter speed fast because the light would still be out.

LIST:
1. Shutter-priority mode is where you can manually set the shutter speed
2. The program mode is used to select the shutter speed be detecting how much light is passing through the lens.
3. The Aperture-priority mode is used to manually set up the aperture and the camera will automatically capture the shutter speed.

ISO 200:












ISO 3200:













1.The purpose of a higher ISO is that it brightness is higher as well, so if it is light outside then you will need you will want a low ISO and if its dark outside then have a high ISO.
2.If it is lighter outside then have the camera set on a lower ISO.
3.If there is a lot happening in a picture, then have it set on a higher ISO to avoid blurriness.


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