1. We should closely relate to the human eye.
2. The smaller the aperture, the higher the f-stop number. The higher the Aperture, the smaller the f-stop number.
3. Aperture can effect the depth of field, or the amount of clear/blurry objects in photo.The larger the aperture size, the objects the closest to the camera will come out more clear and the smaller aperture size, the more clearer the background appears.
Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
Fast Shutter Speed
Fast Shutter Speed
At the start of the even while the sun is still up and the courtyard has a lot of light.
a) high shutter speed
b) semi high shutter speed
c) medium shutter speed
d) medium shutter speed
e) medium shutter speed
f) high shutter speed
s) slow shutter
b) fast shutter
c) slow shutter
d) slow shutter
e) show shutter
f) fast shutter
s) slow shutter
b) fast shutter
c) slow shutter
d) slow shutter
e) show shutter
f) fast shutter
2.) Aperture Priority - Setting the lens to aperture while the camera is automatically set on shutter speed.
Shutter Priority - When you set the shutter speed, the camera automatically picks the aperture.
Manual - You set shutter speed and aperture manually.
f 2.8 with 1/125 sec
f 4 with 1/125 sec
f 5.6 with 1/60 sec
f 8 with 1/60 sec
f 11 with 1/30 sec
f 16 with 1/30 sec
f 22 with 1/15 sec


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