Aperture
F 2.8
1. The iris of the eye.
2. The smaller the aperture, the brighter the picture. The higher the aperture, the darker the picture. The higher the aperture, the less depth there is. The smaller the aperture, the more depth there is.
3. Aperture directly impacts how little or how much depth you will see in your picture.
4. F 3.5 to F 36
5. F 3.5 is the smallest and F 36 is the highest.
Shutter
Question:
1. The players will come out in focus while the background would be blurred.
Stick to high shutters that night of Blue & Gold so you can to create a frozen in action like photo.
Fast Shutter
(1.) In the beginning
a. Fast
b. Medium
c. Medium
d. Medium
e. Medium
f. Fast
(2.) Towards the end
a. Slow
b. Slow
c. Medium
d. Slow
e. Medium
f. Medium
Three Settings The Camera has for Shutter:
Auto: automatically sets your shutter for you
Aperture Priority: automatically sets the shutter for you
Shutter Priority: you choose the shutter
Manual: you set everything yourself
Shutter Settings on Our Cameras:
1. From 30" to 1/4000
ISO
ISO 200
ISO 6400
1. Higher ISO is going to give you sharper images, more focus on your subject.
2. Basically use the lower ISO's (100-200) as much as possible, especially when there's plenty of light.
3. Use the higher ISO when there is very little light.
4. 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400
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