The Aperture
The aperture is probably the easiest to understand and remember. Depending on what lens you will use and what mm you are at will give you different aperture ranges. They range from f1-f22. The closer you are to f1 the more blurry the background will be. The closer you are f22 the sharper the background will be.
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The Shutter Speed
The shutter speed is represented by seconds. 1/125 means that you will take photos with the shutter open for 1/125th of a second. So if you have your shutter speed at 2", you will take photos with the shutter open for 2 seconds. If you have your shutter speed at 1/25th of a second or longer, I would recommend using a tripod.
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The International Organization of Standardization (ISO)
The ISO is what you change depending on light. The brighter the light is outside or inside the lower the number you want, like 100. The darker it is the higher the number you want, like 3200.
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The Exposure
The exposure is very simple, and you just have to remember that it's better for you want the arrow to point to 0. If the arrow points to a spot to the left of the 0, your photo will be underexposed (darker.) If the arrow points to a spot to the right of the 0, your photo will be overexposed (lighter.)
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1 comment:
Never knew this before, cool!
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