Aperture:
F16
1.) The aperture is closely related to the eye mainly to the pupil.2.) The smaller the aperture will pass a little light through making the photo darker and the higher the aperture more light passes through and the brighter the photo will be.
3.) The depth of field is more or less the amount of focus from the front of the photo the back. Also it can range from a thin or large to effect the background of the image.
F2.8
High Shutter Speed
Shutter Speed:
1.) I think that when there was still light outside I would shoot with a quicker shutter speed, but when it gets dark and is dark I will shoot with a longer shutter speed.
2.) When you set your camera to " shutter priority" mode the camera selects the aperture and you chose the shutter speed. Also another thing is when you change the camera to "manual" mode you are choosing both the aperture and the shutter speed. Finally one other thing you can do is when the camera is in "auto" mode the camera selects the shutter speed and aperture for you.
Slow Shutter Speed
ISO:
ISO of 200
1.) It kind of depends on the how much lighting is in the area if its dark then use more ISO, but if its brighter then use less ISO.
2.) The author believes that the best time to use a low ISO is when you are still and that it is what you should try to stick to.
3.) The author believes that the best time to use a high ISO is when you are working with motion and blur and also when there isn't enough light.
Playing with the different settings:
1.) The different aperture settings include the lowest at 2.8 and the highest at 22.
2.) The different shutter speeds include anywhere between 1 second and 1/4000 second.
3.) The different ISO's include numbers between 100 and 25600.
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