F2.8

F16

- The part of the body that is closely related to aperture is the pupil of our eyes
- The smaller the aperture the less light present in the picture and the larger the f stop . The higher the aperture the more light present in the picture and smaller the f stop.
- Aperture affects depth of a picture when the aperture is lower the background becomes blurred making the subject prominent when done correctly. It can also do the opposite.
Shutter Speed
Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
- Bulldogs & Hotdogs with sun
- medium shutter speed
- medium shutter speed
- fast shutter speed
- fast shutter speed
- slow shutter speed
- fast shutter speed
- Bulldogs & Hotdogs with no sun
- slow shutter speed
- slow shutter speed
- fast shutter speed
- fast shutter speed
- medium shutter speed
- fast shutter speed
- You can put your camera in "Aperture Priority" mode which allows the camera determine the shutter speed and you manually set the aperture. Another way to do it is "Shutter Priority" mode which allows the camera to determine the aperture and you manually set the shutter speed. The last way to do it is setting camera in "Manual" which gives the photographer full control of the camera.
ISO
ISO 6400
ISO 200 & ISO 3200
- The advantages of shooting at a higher ISO at a sporting event is that it will allow the picture to be higher quality due to the lack of light.
- The author suggests to use low ISO as much as possible and when there is a good amount of light.
- The author suggests to use high ISO when there is not enough light to create the image in a short amount of time.
DSLR
Aperature settings: 2.8-22
Shutter speed settings: 1second-1/4000 second
ISO settings: 100-25600
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