CAMERA ADJUSTMENT TECHNIQUES

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1: Aperture


Aperture & F-Stop - Photographer.org








2: Shutter Speed


- A faster shutter speed freezes the subject in motion.
- A slower shutter speed creates a motion blur effect from the movement of the subject.
- You can adjust the amount of light by opening/closing the shutter.


3: Exposure




- Cameras are equipped with an Auto exposure (AE) function.
- We refer to brightness that is calculated and set by the camera as “correct exposure”.
- If the correct exposure is not satisfactory, you can use exposure compensation to adjust it.


Camera Basics #3: Exposure



4: ISO Speed



- Within Normal ISO speed range, the lower the ISO speed, the higher the image quality.
- Increasing the ISO speed allows the camera to set a faster shutter speed.
- Noise occurs at higher ISO speeds.


5: Exposure Compensation




      
Exposure compensation: EV±0                  Exposure compensation: EV+1.0



      
Exposure compensation: EV±             Exposure compensation: EV-1.0

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