Wednesday, March 20, 2013


SHUTTER, APERTURE AND ISO BASICS
 
In relation to light, what does the shutter speed determine?

The shutter speed determines how much light will hit the image sensor

 
What is the shutter speed generally used to control?

The shutter speed generally controls the movement

 
What effects can different shutter speeds create?

Fast shutter speeds creates more detailed images than slow shutter speeds

 
Explain the difference between large and small apertures?

The depth of the image depends on the aperture

 
What is depth of field?

The depth of field is how much of the image is focused

 
What effect does a small aperture and large aperture have?

Large apertures are less in-depth whereas small apertures are more in-depth

 
Explain the relationship between ISO and light sensitivity?

The ISO determines how sensitive the light sensor is

 
What is ‘noise’ grain?

Noise grained images look grainy

 
Explain what “each element does not work in isolation” means?

The shutter speed, aperture and ISO all work together

 
Explain the Exposure Triangle?

Slow shutter speed + small aperture = correct exposure

Fast shutter speed + large aperture = correct exposure

- S. :)

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