2. F-Stops control the aperture of your lens.
The larger the aperture, the more light gets
in.
You use a larger aperture, for MORE exposure
3. The shutter speed determines how long the
light is let in.
Which speed is faster? 8 or 125?
125th of a second is MUCH faster than an 8th of
a second
4. A faster speed means LESS movement that
can be seen on the film.
A slower speed means MORE movement.
5. If it’s very bright out, you will need LESS
exposure.
If it’s very dark, you will need MORE. Perhaps
even a flash.
6. The slower/larger the ISO, the larger the F-
stop and slower shutter speed need to be.
This will properly expose the picture.
7. When light from a flash is used, the light
reaches the subject
It then bounces back towards the camera.
The camera stops the flash when the light
reaches it.
The picture is now properly exposed.
8. You are now possibly the best expert on this
subject, due to the shear greatness of this
slide.