We always see the words like aperture, ISO, and shuttle speed on our camera.
So, what do we need to take note when adjusting best setting for a photo shoot?
Let's start off with Aperture 1st.
It's in fraction format. Eg F/2.5 (big aperture), F/8(small aperture)
The bigger aperture the more light going out and the photo would look brighter and blurry
If you want to shoot BOKEH effect, try to set bigger aperture Eg. F/2.4
How about ISO? It's about light. The bigger ISO the more light it has. Example,
try to set bigger ISO Eg ISO 800 at night. But anyhow, it produces lesser quality.
100 being the base ISO and produce best quality if shot at day time with good sunlight.
Regarding shuttle speed, it's measured in fraction Eg 1/2000 (faster speed),
1/100 (longer speed)
Try to set 1/1600 for those moving object. but take note that faster speed would result in darker
Hope that helps..
So, what do we need to take note when adjusting best setting for a photo shoot?
Let's start off with Aperture 1st.
It's in fraction format. Eg F/2.5 (big aperture), F/8(small aperture)
The bigger aperture the more light going out and the photo would look brighter and blurry
If you want to shoot BOKEH effect, try to set bigger aperture Eg. F/2.4
How about ISO? It's about light. The bigger ISO the more light it has. Example,
try to set bigger ISO Eg ISO 800 at night. But anyhow, it produces lesser quality.
100 being the base ISO and produce best quality if shot at day time with good sunlight.
Regarding shuttle speed, it's measured in fraction Eg 1/2000 (faster speed),
1/100 (longer speed)
Try to set 1/1600 for those moving object. but take note that faster speed would result in darker
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