Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Youtube Video Review

Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, & Light Explained-Understanding Exposure & Camera Settings

  • The brighter the lights the faster the shutter speed would need to be to compensate.
  • understanding these camera setting will help you get the perfect photo.
  • we set the camera on automatic (p) for those who dont really understand how to use the other settings on the camera.
  • the more exposure there is the brighter the photo will turn out to be.
  • ISO is the sensitivity of the cameras sensor
  • if you increase the ISO you increase the sensor by one stop. meaning make the photo brighter
  • if the photo was taken at a higher ISO it seen as "noisy" aka film grain.
  • the IOS100 photo will be more clearer without the grainy look in the picture
  • shutter speed is controlled in shutter priority mode
  • choosing a lower f stop number opens up the aperture of the camera
  • a higher f stop number makes the whole photo clear. controlling the aperture of the camera makes it focus on the whole photo.
  • camera flash is important because it can give too much brightness 
  • but there are options to compensate for that like back light and front light.

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