The Three Pillars of Photography
Aperture -
Photo of flowers on f/16.
Photo of small wagon at f/2.6.
1 - The eye and the cornea.
2 - The smaller the aperture, less background you see ,and the larger the aperture, the more background you see.
3 - The more objects in the background can make the average background turn in to one plane. Like if the object that you looking is a wheel, but the truck is making up the photo.
Shutter Speed -
Super high shutter speed
Low shutter speed
In the light at hot-dogs and bulldogs-
1 - 1/250
2 - 1/50
3 - 1/2000
4 - 1/75
5 - 1/50
6 - 1/1500
In the dark at hot-dogs and bulldogs-
1 - 1/10
2 - 1/1
3 - 1/100
4 - 1/250
5 - 1/1
6 - 1/50
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Aperture priority - you set aperture, the camera does the rest.
Shutter priority - you set shutter, the camera does the rest.
Manual - you set both aperture and shutter speed.
2 - 1/50
3 - 1/2000
4 - 1/75
5 - 1/50
6 - 1/1500
In the dark at hot-dogs and bulldogs-
1 - 1/10
2 - 1/1
3 - 1/100
4 - 1/250
5 - 1/1
6 - 1/50
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Aperture priority - you set aperture, the camera does the rest.
Shutter priority - you set shutter, the camera does the rest.
Manual - you set both aperture and shutter speed.
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ISO -
High I.S.O.
Low I.S.O.
1 - To give the player the main focus of the picture, not the crowd nor lights.
2 - To use a lower I.S.O. in places with lots of light already, so put it around 100 to 200 I.S.O.
3 - To use a higher I.S.O. when in low light environments and to also use it in times of freeze frame moments.
3 - To use a higher I.S.O. when in low light environments and to also use it in times of freeze frame moments.
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1 - Aperture: 2.8 to 20
2 - Shutter speed: 1 second to 1/4,000 second
3 - I.S.O.: 100 to 256,000
1 - Aperture: 2.8 to 20
2 - Shutter speed: 1 second to 1/4,000 second
3 - I.S.O.: 100 to 256,000
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