What I learned in photography is that the aperture controls the area over which light can enter your camera. Shutter speed controls the duration of the exposure ISO speed controls the sensitivity of your camera’s sensor to a given amount of light. So, if you shoot outside and it’s cloudy and you have your shutter speed very high it’s going to take in light that you don’t want and have so your picture may come out very light and you can’t see your photo. The shutter speed seconds haves’ different types of shots, 30+ seconds is low light photos and ½ second adds a silky look and enhanced depth of field and so on. The camera aperture setting controls the areas over which light can pass through your camera lens. You can increase and decrease the value of f-stop, and the f-stop value is half the light- collecting areas.
Camera simulator
August15
What I learned about the camera simulator tools are that on P mode I put the ISO at 3200 and the lighting partly cloudy and the distance 2m. What I noticed was having the ISO at 3200 it had the photo a little bit blurry, so I turned it down and got more of a cleaner picture. The aperture controls the lens amount of light passing through the lens and reaching the camera sensor. The aperture of an optical system is the hole or opening of limits light. The shutter speed stays open, exposing the camera sensor or film to light. On manual and the ISO is on 200 and the aperture on 9.0 and lighting was sunny and the shutter speed 1/25 and it made the photo blurry and out of focus. What I learned about the TV mode is known as shutter-priority shooting mode and its one of the most creative zone modes.
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