Thursday, November 15, 2012

aperture, shutter, iSO

APERTURE





aperture of f.2 8




aperture of f16





1. the eye
2. larger f stop, smaller f stop
3. it impacts it by if its blurry or not or how much the back ground is blurry and how sharp the subject is




SHUTTER SPEED




fast shutter speed






slow shutter speed








At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light
a.) the dunking booth
     fast
b.) the food eating contest
     fast
c.) the rock climbing wall
     fast
d.) someone working at a booth
    fast
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle
     fast
f.) the Diamonds performance.
    fast





Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.
a.) the dunking booth
     slow
b.) the food eating contest
     slow
c.) the rock climbing wall
     slow
d.) someone working at a booth
     slow
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle
     slow
f.) the Diamonds performance.
    slow




2. Aperture Priority Mode: you only have to set the aperture and the camera will set the shutter
    Shutter Priority Mode: you have to set the shutter and the camera will set the aperture
    Mannel Mode: you have to set both the aperture and shutter



iSO



iSO 200





iSO 6400



2. when there is plenty of light to use the lowest iSO
3. use when there is not enough light




1. f4 - 1/125 - blurry, not visible- people bright
2. f5. 6 - 1/60 - blurry, barely visible-bright
3.f8 - 1/60- blurry, more clear- a little darker
4. f11 - 1/60- blurry, more clear- little more darker
5. f16 - 1/30- dark- a lot darker
6. f22 - 1/30- not blurry, very dark.- very much darker






84%- Test 1
96%- test 2






















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