- larger number for shutter speed means longer exposure
- smaller aperture number means larger aperture size meaning more light coming in
- larger aperture size will blur background and focus on foreground (throws objects further away even more out of focus)
- Since f-stop and shutter are both measured in stops, keeping balance is easy. If you take away 2 stops from the aperture, you can give 2 stops back with the shutter and end up with the same exposure level.
- moving to smaller aperture will make picture darker
- depth of field-range of image that appears sharp: larger aperture produce shallower depth of field.
- ISO speed is how sensitive the camera is to incoming light. Lower ISO speed is desirable-gives low image noise
dec 18 2013 ∞
dec 18 2013 +