Monday, September 16, 2013

Aperture, ISO, shutter Speed Notes

Aperture, ISO, and shutter speed are all part of the Exposure triangle. Aperture controls the amount of light let in to the photo. To change the aperture you hold the AV button and rotate the wheel to make the number smaller or buggier. ISO is the camera's sensitivity to light. The higher an ISO speed the less light it needs for a picture. You can change the ISO speed accordingly if you are shooting indoors or outdoors. To change the ISO speed you press the up button (^) and change the number. Shutter speed is how fast the camera takes a picture, or how fast the shutter opens and closes.To change the shutter speed you turn the q\wheel on the top of the camera.

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