^REALLY IMPORTANT, EH? Exposure and Manual Shooting

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^REALLY IMPORTANT, EH?

Exposure and Manual Shooting

Exposure

To correctly expose a photo is to manipulate your settings until the light in the photo is completely

balanced.

Under Exposed Over Exposed

PERFECT! :D

The Three Tenants of Exposure

ISO

Always set your ISO first. ISO controls how sensitive your camera is to

light.The lower the number, the less sensitive your

camera, and the darker your photo.

The lower the number, the less grain in your photo.

Grain increases as the number increases.

See the Grain?

Final Thoughts on ISO

Don’t use any ISO bigger than you need.If it is a sunny day, ISO 100 or 200 is great.If it’s dark or you’re indoors, you’re going to

have to crank that number up, possibly to 800 or 1600.

F-Stop

The lower your F-Stop number, the more light will be let into your camera.

Think about it like the pupil of your eye. The smaller the number, the wider the hole,

and the more light you have.

F-Stop and Depth of Field

F-Stop also controls something calledDepth of Field.

DOF is how far back your photo will be in focus. A wide F-Stop creates a small DOF,

and a small F-Stop extends it farther.

Shallow DOFF- 1.8

Extended DOFF- 22

Shutter Speed

Shutter Speed is measured in fractions

of a second.It controls how quickly

the shutter in your camera opens and

closes. The smaller the

fraction, the darker your photo.

Shutter Speed and Motion Blur

Shutter Speed is VERY important for things like Sports photography. The lower the fraction, (like 1/25) the more motion blur your photo will

have. This isn’t a problem if someone is standing still, but if someone is running for a touchdown, you need a higher fraction, like 1/200.

1/3 1/100 1/200

Quick Review

YOU’RE WELL ON YOUR WAY.

Thanks for coming!

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