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Shutter Speed

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Blur/Stop Action

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Blurring vs. Panning

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Aperture

Think in reverse: small aperture, large number

Amount of Light

Depth of Field

Aperture controls

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Depth of Field

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ISO

ISO increases sensitivity to light

Lower the light, the higher the ISO

Ranges from 100-3200 ISO or higher

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Determining Exposure

1. Adjust ISO for lighting conditionTry to keep ISO as low as possible, prevent grain/noise

Higher ISO’s will allow for faster shutter speeds

2. Shutter Speed and ApertureCombine aperture (f-stop) and shutter speed for correct exposure

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Equivalent Exposures

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Equivalent Exposures

Changing both aperture and shutter speed in opposite directions to create the same tonal exposure

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Equivalent Exposures

Changing both aperture and shutter speed in opposite directions to create the same tonal exposure

Allows for creative decisions

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Equivalent Exposures

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1/3 stops

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Bracketing

Changing one of the three manual settings, with the other two remain constant.

Ex. Aperture changes - Shutter Speed and ISO stay the same

Any manual setting can be bracketed

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Bracketing

Allows for more options when editing

A good habit to start, great for tough lighting situations

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Bracketing