iso, aperture,shutter speed

2.8 vs 16
1. The body part to relate aperture is the pupil of the eye.
2. The smaller the aperture, the higher the f-stop. The higher the aperture, the smaller the f-stop.
3. Aperture impacts the depth of speed, by having a wider aperture, you have a greater depth perception and with a smaller aperture, you have less depth (hence the blurred background).

high shutter speed

low shutter speed
A. Slow shutter speed
B. Slow shutter speed
C. Fast shutter speed
D. Fast shutter speed
E. Slow shutter speed
F. Fast shutter speed
2.
A. Fast shutter speed
B. Fast shutter speed
C. Slow shutter speed
D. Slow shutter speed
E. Fast shutter speed
F. Slow shutter speed
1. ISO
2. Aperture- How focused the photo and the depth speed of a photo.
3. Shutter Speed- The length of time it takes for the shutter to close or how long its exposed to light.
1. The advantages of shooting at a higher ISO at a sporting event is that the players are in focus and aren't blurry.
2. The suggestion the author made about low ISO was that to get a higher quality photo is to use the lowest ISO possible.
3. The suggestion the author made about high ISO was to only use it when it is too dark to use the lowest ISO. A high ISO is only for a when it is very dark outside.
Aperture settings: f2.8-f22
Shutter speed settings: 1 sec-1/4000 sec
ISO settings: 100-25600
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