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ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed

ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed. For Beginners. The photographer can control how much natural light reaches the sensor by adjusting the camera's ISO shutter speed and aperture. ISO. With digital cameras, the ISO indicates how quickly the sensor absorbs light

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ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed

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  1. ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed For Beginners

  2. The photographer can control how much natural light reaches the sensor by adjusting the camera's • ISO • shutter speed and • aperture

  3. ISO • With digital cameras, the ISO indicates how quickly the sensor absorbs light • As the ISO increases, so does grain or noise

  4. ISO 100 - bright sunlight 1600 - low light

  5. ShutterSpeed (Tv) • You can control the length of time the shutter remains open by setting the SHUTTER SPEED. Longer shutter speeds = more light (1/4 second or less)shorter shutter speeds = less light (1/250 second or more )

  6. ShutterSpeed (Tv) Slow Shutter speed for blurring water– 10 seconds Fast Shutter speedfreezes the action – 1/200th second

  7. Aperture (Av) • Before light reaches the sensor, it must pass through an opening called an "Aperture • Similar to your pupil which closes down in bright conditions and opens wider in darker conditions

  8. Aperture Wide aperture = small number = more light Also less depth of field or area in sharp focus Small aperture = large number = less light More depth of field or area in sharp focus

  9. Aperture Av = 16 Av = 1.4

  10. How to take better images using these 3 features • Action Fast shutter speed to freeze the motion

  11. 2. Portrait This setting uses a wide aperture (1.4 - 3.5) to make the background out of focus

  12. 3. Landscape This setting uses a small aperture (16) to have most objects in focus

  13. 4. Night Shots • High ISO to increase the amount of light being absorbed by the sensor

  14. 5. Low Light • High ISO and no flashEg 1600 ISO.

  15. Special Effects • Long Exposures–8 seconds, ISO 100, F2.8, flash

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