F4- 1/125 sec/ The background is not very visible
F5.6- 1/60 sec/ The background is sort of visible
F8- 1/60 sec/ The background becoming more visible
F11- 1/60 sec/ The background looks the same as the last setting
F16- 1/30 sec/ The background is visible.
F22- 1/8 sec/ The background is completely visible.
At slower shutter speeds, the subject(people) gets more blurry. To fix this, the photographer could make the shutter speed faster. The lowest shutter speed that can be held is probably around 1/15 sec.
Monday, November 25, 2013
ISO Questions
1.) You could capture al the action faster with a higher ISO in a football game.
2.) The author suggested that you should use low ISO when there's plenty of light.
3.) The author suggested that you use high ISO when there's not enough light and you need to capture motion quickly.
2.) The author suggested that you should use low ISO when there's plenty of light.
3.) The author suggested that you use high ISO when there's not enough light and you need to capture motion quickly.
Shutter Speed Questions
a.) slow
b.) medium
c.) medium
d.) fast
e.) slow
f.) fast
a.) fast
b.) medium
c.) slow
d.) medium
e.) medium
f.) fast
3 settings a camera has regarding shutter speed are "auto", "shutter priority", and "manual".
b.) medium
c.) medium
d.) fast
e.) slow
f.) fast
a.) fast
b.) medium
c.) slow
d.) medium
e.) medium
f.) fast
3 settings a camera has regarding shutter speed are "auto", "shutter priority", and "manual".
Aperture
1.) We relate aperture to our eyes
2.) The smaller the aperture, the more of light is let in; the higher the aperture, the less of light is let in.
3.) The depth of field is shortened as the aperture decreases.
2.) The smaller the aperture, the more of light is let in; the higher the aperture, the less of light is let in.
3.) The depth of field is shortened as the aperture decreases.
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