Aperture, Shutterspeed, and ISO
Aperture
1. You should relate aperture to your pupil/eyes.
2. The smaller the aperture, the darker the photo. The bigger the aperture, the brighter the photo.
3. A smaller aperture means you have a larger depth of field and a bigger aperture results in a shallow depth of field or more blur in the background.
Shutter Speed
1. 1/400
2. 1/1000
3. 1/600
4. 1/200
5. 1/300
6. 1/800
1. 1/200
2. 1/800
3. 1/400
4. 1/100
5. 1/100
6. 1/600
Aperture F2.8
Aperture F16
2. The smaller the aperture, the darker the photo. The bigger the aperture, the brighter the photo.
3. A smaller aperture means you have a larger depth of field and a bigger aperture results in a shallow depth of field or more blur in the background.
Shutter Speed
1. 1/400
2. 1/1000
3. 1/600
4. 1/200
5. 1/300
6. 1/800
1. 1/200
2. 1/800
3. 1/400
4. 1/100
5. 1/100
6. 1/600
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