Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Aperture, Shutter speed, and ISO Review


F2.8


F16


What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
The person/object that is closest to the camera.

The smaller the Aperture the greater the depth, the higher the Aperture the smaller the depth.

In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?
Aperture impacts Depth of Field by making the main subject sharp and the background blurry during a large f-stop and the opposite during a small f-stop.

List all of the F-stops available on the lens
F3.5, F4, F4.5, F5, F5.6, F6.3, F7.1, F8, F9, F10, F11, F13, F14, F16, F18, F20, F22, F25, F29 

What is the highest and smaller aperture numbers available on the kit lens?
F3.5 & F29



Part II








High Shutter Speed



Slow Shutter Speed




A.)High Shutter Speed
B.)Medium Shutter Speed
C.)High Shutter Speed
D.)Slow Shutter Speed
E.)Slow Shutter Speed
F.)High Shutter Speed


When its dark outside:


A.)High Shutter Speed
B.)Slow Shutter Speed
C.)Slow Shutter Speed
D.)Slow Shutter Speed
E.)Slow Shutter Speed
F.)High Shutter Speed





List the manual presets that allow you to affect shutter speed on your camera.
Shutter Priority & Manual Mode


How does each one work
Shutter priority- Where you decide the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture for you.
Manual Mode- Where you choose your own shutter speed and aperture by hand.






Part III



ISO 200



ISO 6400




What are the advantages of shooting at a higher ISO at a sporting event like basketball or night football?
You get more detail in the picture even when they're constantly moving.


What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?
You should always try to stay with low ISO especially when there's plenty of light.


What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO?
You should increase the ISO when there is little light and you have to capture the image quickly.


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