Aperture, Shutter speed, and ISO

F2.8F16

1. We should relate the Aperture to the human eye because they both dilate.

2. The smaller the shallower the depth of field. The higher the aperature the larger the depth of field.

3. The more you open in the Aperture the depth of field increases. The more you close the aperture the depth of field gets smaller.

    







Low shutter speed.



1a. low shutter speed
1b. medium shutter speed
1c. High shutter speed
1d high shutter speed
1e. Low shutter speed
1f. high shutter speed.

2a. low shutter speed
2b. High shutter speed
2c. low shutter speed
2d. high shutter speed
2e. low shutter speed.
2f. low shutter speed

2. 
1 1/40 is one setting
2 1/250
3 1/4

3200

200

1. A high ISO could stop the motion blur that would occur during a basketball game. It would also help in a dark environment.

2. Make sure there is lots of light in the photos, also try to get objects that are still.

3. High ISO is good for moving objects but it can make pictures look very grainy. 

Aperture options
2.8
4
5.6
8
11
16
22

Shutter speed settings
1
1/60
1/4000

ISO Settings
100
200
400
800
1600
3200
6400
12800
25600

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