A basic overview of the exposure triangle. This is how Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO camera settings work together to create exposure in your photography.
This document is from the Canon Training Network and provides an introduction to photography basics. It covers the fundamentals of photography including what photography is, the different types of cameras, and how the key camera settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO work to control the exposure and capture of light. It also explains how to properly hold and use a camera and provides examples of different exposure settings and their effects. The goal is to educate beginners on the essentials of photography.
Capturing movement in photographs is something that most photographers think of while photographing a fast moving object or a sport. In this presentation, we’ll discuss a few ways through which you can do it effectively and easily.
This document provides an overview of common photographic terminology used in digital photography. It defines key terms like shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, manual and automatic exposure, color balance, and white balance. Shutter speed refers to how long the camera sensor is exposed to light when taking a photo. ISO measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity, with higher numbers used in darker situations. Aperture controls depth of field by adjusting how much of the photo is in or out of focus. The document also explains manual and automatic exposure modes.
This photography guide provides tips for different types of photography including portraits, night portraits, landscapes, night landscapes, freezing action, flowing water, and wildlife/pets. It recommends the best shooting modes, aperture settings, shutter speeds, lenses, and other tips for capturing high-quality images in each scenario. For example, it suggests using modes P or A for portraits, using a tripod and shutter speeds between 1/30-1/15 for night portraits, and using modes P or S with shutter speeds of 1/125 or faster for wildlife shots.
This document provides an overview of different types of cameras and their functions. It discusses Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras and their viewfinders. It then covers various camera modes including Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Night Portrait, and Flash. Each mode is described in 1-2 sentences. It also discusses the exposure triangle of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings and how they work together to control light exposure. Aperture size, shutter speed times, and ISO numbers are defined. The document aims to educate readers on the basic functions and settings of digital cameras.
This document provides an overview of photography basics, including different types of cameras, concepts like aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and noise. It discusses choosing the right camera, understanding megapixels and resolution, and tools like optical and digital zoom. It also covers techniques like composition with the rule of thirds, different photography styles like landscape and portrait, and using settings like shutter priority, aperture priority, and manual.
This document is from the Canon Training Network and provides an introduction to photography basics. It covers the fundamentals of photography including what photography is, the different types of cameras, and how the key camera settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO work to control the exposure and capture of light. It also explains how to properly hold and use a camera and provides examples of different exposure settings and their effects. The goal is to educate beginners on the essentials of photography.
Capturing movement in photographs is something that most photographers think of while photographing a fast moving object or a sport. In this presentation, we’ll discuss a few ways through which you can do it effectively and easily.
This document provides an overview of common photographic terminology used in digital photography. It defines key terms like shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, manual and automatic exposure, color balance, and white balance. Shutter speed refers to how long the camera sensor is exposed to light when taking a photo. ISO measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity, with higher numbers used in darker situations. Aperture controls depth of field by adjusting how much of the photo is in or out of focus. The document also explains manual and automatic exposure modes.
This photography guide provides tips for different types of photography including portraits, night portraits, landscapes, night landscapes, freezing action, flowing water, and wildlife/pets. It recommends the best shooting modes, aperture settings, shutter speeds, lenses, and other tips for capturing high-quality images in each scenario. For example, it suggests using modes P or A for portraits, using a tripod and shutter speeds between 1/30-1/15 for night portraits, and using modes P or S with shutter speeds of 1/125 or faster for wildlife shots.
This document provides an overview of different types of cameras and their functions. It discusses Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras and their viewfinders. It then covers various camera modes including Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Night Portrait, and Flash. Each mode is described in 1-2 sentences. It also discusses the exposure triangle of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings and how they work together to control light exposure. Aperture size, shutter speed times, and ISO numbers are defined. The document aims to educate readers on the basic functions and settings of digital cameras.
This document provides an overview of photography basics, including different types of cameras, concepts like aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and noise. It discusses choosing the right camera, understanding megapixels and resolution, and tools like optical and digital zoom. It also covers techniques like composition with the rule of thirds, different photography styles like landscape and portrait, and using settings like shutter priority, aperture priority, and manual.
THE PERFECT GUIDE TO HELP YOU MASTER YOUR NIKON D-SLRRanjit Patel
The document provides guidance on using a Nikon D-SLR camera. It covers camera concepts such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO and how they control exposure. It explains key parts of a D-SLR like the mirror mechanism. The document provides photography tips for different scenes like portraits, landscapes, action shots. It recommends modes and settings for shooting portraits in daylight, at night and landscapes. It emphasizes using tripod in low light and proper focus technique. In summary, the document is a comprehensive guide on mastering exposure controls and techniques for different photography genres using a Nikon D-SLR.
The document provides an overview of digital photography basics, including:
- Definitions of photography as the art of capturing light and images on a sensitized surface
- Characteristics of light such as quality, direction, contrast, and color temperature
- Key components of the exposure triangle - shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity
- How aperture affects depth of field and shutter speed works with aperture for proper exposure
- Common cameras types like point-and-shoot and DSLR, their features and differences
- Advantages and disadvantages of digital photography compared to film
- Factors to consider when choosing a digital camera, more megapixels do not necessarily mean better.
The document discusses the key components and functions of a basic camera, including how light enters through the lens, the role of the aperture and shutter speed in controlling light exposure, how film or an image sensor captures the light, and the different shooting modes that allow the photographer to control different aspects of the exposure. It covers topics like depth of field, motion blur, ISO sensitivity, grain, flash usage, and common shooting modes like aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual. Scene modes are also mentioned as preset configurations tailored for specific shooting conditions.
This document provides an overview of photography basics, including:
- The two main types of cameras are DSLR and mirrorless cameras. DSLRs have mirrors that reflect light through the viewfinder, while mirrorless cameras lack mirrors and light hits the sensor directly.
- The exposure trio of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO impact the exposure and quality of images. Shutter speed controls motion blur, aperture sets depth of field, and ISO supplements light.
- Cameras have three focus modes - continuous, single, and manual - which determine whether the camera focuses automatically or is controlled by the photographer.
- White balance and composition are also discussed as fundamental elements of photography. White balance sets the
Photography 101 provides a basic overview of photographic concepts like exposure, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, lighting, and framing. It explains that exposure is determined by the amount of light reaching the image sensor, which can be controlled through aperture size and shutter speed. Aperture refers to the size of the lens opening, with higher f-stop numbers meaning a smaller aperture. Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open to capture light. Getting the right combination of these settings is key to a good exposure. The document also touches on other factors like lighting, motion blur, focus, white balance, and compositional techniques. It emphasizes that practice is important for photographers of all skill levels.
How to set up your digital camera for optimum jpg shooting. Includes File size, File Quality, ISO, White Balance, reading the Histogram and Exposure compensation
This document provides an overview of digital photography basics and camera modes. It discusses the differences between SLR and point-and-shoot cameras. Camera modes like portrait, landscape, and manual are explained. Factors that affect light, including lenses, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and flash are covered. Finally, some photography tricks are presented, such as using rule of thirds, changing depth of field, and altering perspective.
The document discusses the basic components and functions of a digital camera. It explains how light travels through the lens and aperture to the image sensor, and how different settings like shutter speed, ISO, aperture, file formats, and shooting modes work and affect the photo. The shooting modes covered include full auto, program, aperture priority, shutter priority, manual, and preset scene modes for different types of shots.
The document provides instructions for basic settings and functions of a Canon EOS 700D DSLR camera. It explains that the camera can be turned on using the switch on top and set to manual mode using the dial. It describes the viewfinder for viewing the image and ports for connecting headphones, microphones, and inserting additional accessories like lights. Buttons are indicated for taking photos, recording video, and accessing common settings through the quick menu or camera menus. Memory cards are inserted on the right side and ports allow connection to other devices.
Night Photography Class PowerPoint from 02/13/2010. This presentation provides recommendation for the various night and low light situations. Learn more at http://www.sandiegophotographyclass.com
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in a photography course, including basic concepts, digital photography techniques, composition, digital editing, and other requested topics. It emphasizes that amazing photos are about composition and light rather than technical camera properties, and it provides tips on exposure, lighting, and leading the viewer's eye through an image with effective composition. Homework assignments involve learning exposure adjustment on one's camera and analyzing lighting in photographs.
The document discusses the basics of photography, specifically exposure. It explains that the three components that control exposure are aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Aperture controls the amount of light entering the camera by adjusting the size of the opening. Shutter speed determines how long the light is allowed to fall on the sensor, and is used for fast moving subjects or low light. ISO makes the sensor more or less sensitive to light and is increased in low light, but results in grainier images at higher levels. Together, these three elements must be balanced to achieve proper exposure in a photo.
The exposure triangle in photography is definitely not a triangle with an eye in it. This guide will walk you through the triangle, and how it is fundamental for every photographer - https://xlightphotography.com/exposure-triangle-photography/
The document provides tips for basic photography. It discusses the importance of composition, exposure, lens, and light. For composition, it recommends uncluttering the frame, placing the subject off-center, using lines and frames to guide the eye, and capturing from unexpected angles. For exposure, it discusses aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings and how they impact motion, depth of field, and light levels. It also provides principles and rules of thumb for using different lenses and lighting techniques.
Night photography - AWCL Photography groupHeather Jones
The document provides tips and techniques for night photography. It discusses necessary equipment like tripods and remote triggers to avoid camera movement during long exposures. It recommends shooting in RAW format and using mid-range apertures between f/8-f/16. Special lighting techniques are described like using flashlights to paint with light and create light trails or abstract patterns. Long exposure techniques include star trails, zooming during exposure, and combining stars with foreground elements.
The document discusses various photography composition techniques including:
- The rule of thirds which positions important elements along imaginary lines that divide the frame into thirds both vertically and horizontally.
- Balance, where the main subject is offset from the center to make the image more interesting, and a secondary element is included to balance the composition.
- Leading lines which guide the eye through the frame along lines in the scene.
- Viewpoint, framing, cropping and simplifying the scene to isolate the subject and direct attention.
- Depth cues like foreground/background separation and overlapping to convey three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional medium.
Sports photography: Everything You Need to KnowLearnPick
Capturing the action of a thrilling sports event, whether it's football, rugby, soccer, or tennis is a wonderful feeling. Here are a few of our choicest tips on sports photography that can hopefully improve your sports snapshots.
This document provides instructions for an induction task involving night photography. Students are asked to complete two parts: 1) Create a light-painted still life and 2) Light paint a landscape or shoot landscapes with long exposures. For part 1, students are given directions on setting up a homemade studio, using manual camera settings, and light painting an object of sentimental value. They are also instructed on how to reflect on the process in their sketchbook by including photos, discussing techniques, problems encountered, and settings used. For part 2, students have the option to either light paint sections of a landscape over 30 seconds or take long exposure shots of landscapes and edit them later. Guidelines are provided for both techniques and presenting reflections.
The shutter is a door inside the camera that opens when the shutter button is pressed, allowing light to enter and expose the image sensor. At slow shutter speeds moving objects appear blurry, while at fast shutter speeds they appear clearer. Shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second, with higher numbers indicating faster speeds. Faster shutter speeds require more light and can freeze motion, while slower speeds allow blurring effects. The document provides guidance on selecting shutter speeds for different types of shots and adjusting aperture, ISO, exposure compensation if images appear too dark at a desired shutter speed.
This document discusses different camera modes and presets that can help photographers take better pictures in different situations. It explains the basic modes like auto, program, shutter priority, and manual and how they control different camera settings. It also outlines several scene presets like portrait, landscape, close-up, action, and night that automatically adjust settings for specific types of photos. The presets are designed to optimize settings for things like shallow depth of field, fast shutter speeds, or slow shutter speeds but may require tradeoffs like increased noise or use of a tripod. Mastering these different modes and presets can help photographers get better results.
THE PERFECT GUIDE TO HELP YOU MASTER YOUR NIKON D-SLRRanjit Patel
The document provides guidance on using a Nikon D-SLR camera. It covers camera concepts such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO and how they control exposure. It explains key parts of a D-SLR like the mirror mechanism. The document provides photography tips for different scenes like portraits, landscapes, action shots. It recommends modes and settings for shooting portraits in daylight, at night and landscapes. It emphasizes using tripod in low light and proper focus technique. In summary, the document is a comprehensive guide on mastering exposure controls and techniques for different photography genres using a Nikon D-SLR.
The document provides an overview of digital photography basics, including:
- Definitions of photography as the art of capturing light and images on a sensitized surface
- Characteristics of light such as quality, direction, contrast, and color temperature
- Key components of the exposure triangle - shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity
- How aperture affects depth of field and shutter speed works with aperture for proper exposure
- Common cameras types like point-and-shoot and DSLR, their features and differences
- Advantages and disadvantages of digital photography compared to film
- Factors to consider when choosing a digital camera, more megapixels do not necessarily mean better.
The document discusses the key components and functions of a basic camera, including how light enters through the lens, the role of the aperture and shutter speed in controlling light exposure, how film or an image sensor captures the light, and the different shooting modes that allow the photographer to control different aspects of the exposure. It covers topics like depth of field, motion blur, ISO sensitivity, grain, flash usage, and common shooting modes like aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual. Scene modes are also mentioned as preset configurations tailored for specific shooting conditions.
This document provides an overview of photography basics, including:
- The two main types of cameras are DSLR and mirrorless cameras. DSLRs have mirrors that reflect light through the viewfinder, while mirrorless cameras lack mirrors and light hits the sensor directly.
- The exposure trio of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO impact the exposure and quality of images. Shutter speed controls motion blur, aperture sets depth of field, and ISO supplements light.
- Cameras have three focus modes - continuous, single, and manual - which determine whether the camera focuses automatically or is controlled by the photographer.
- White balance and composition are also discussed as fundamental elements of photography. White balance sets the
Photography 101 provides a basic overview of photographic concepts like exposure, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, lighting, and framing. It explains that exposure is determined by the amount of light reaching the image sensor, which can be controlled through aperture size and shutter speed. Aperture refers to the size of the lens opening, with higher f-stop numbers meaning a smaller aperture. Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open to capture light. Getting the right combination of these settings is key to a good exposure. The document also touches on other factors like lighting, motion blur, focus, white balance, and compositional techniques. It emphasizes that practice is important for photographers of all skill levels.
How to set up your digital camera for optimum jpg shooting. Includes File size, File Quality, ISO, White Balance, reading the Histogram and Exposure compensation
This document provides an overview of digital photography basics and camera modes. It discusses the differences between SLR and point-and-shoot cameras. Camera modes like portrait, landscape, and manual are explained. Factors that affect light, including lenses, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and flash are covered. Finally, some photography tricks are presented, such as using rule of thirds, changing depth of field, and altering perspective.
The document discusses the basic components and functions of a digital camera. It explains how light travels through the lens and aperture to the image sensor, and how different settings like shutter speed, ISO, aperture, file formats, and shooting modes work and affect the photo. The shooting modes covered include full auto, program, aperture priority, shutter priority, manual, and preset scene modes for different types of shots.
The document provides instructions for basic settings and functions of a Canon EOS 700D DSLR camera. It explains that the camera can be turned on using the switch on top and set to manual mode using the dial. It describes the viewfinder for viewing the image and ports for connecting headphones, microphones, and inserting additional accessories like lights. Buttons are indicated for taking photos, recording video, and accessing common settings through the quick menu or camera menus. Memory cards are inserted on the right side and ports allow connection to other devices.
Night Photography Class PowerPoint from 02/13/2010. This presentation provides recommendation for the various night and low light situations. Learn more at http://www.sandiegophotographyclass.com
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in a photography course, including basic concepts, digital photography techniques, composition, digital editing, and other requested topics. It emphasizes that amazing photos are about composition and light rather than technical camera properties, and it provides tips on exposure, lighting, and leading the viewer's eye through an image with effective composition. Homework assignments involve learning exposure adjustment on one's camera and analyzing lighting in photographs.
The document discusses the basics of photography, specifically exposure. It explains that the three components that control exposure are aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Aperture controls the amount of light entering the camera by adjusting the size of the opening. Shutter speed determines how long the light is allowed to fall on the sensor, and is used for fast moving subjects or low light. ISO makes the sensor more or less sensitive to light and is increased in low light, but results in grainier images at higher levels. Together, these three elements must be balanced to achieve proper exposure in a photo.
The exposure triangle in photography is definitely not a triangle with an eye in it. This guide will walk you through the triangle, and how it is fundamental for every photographer - https://xlightphotography.com/exposure-triangle-photography/
The document provides tips for basic photography. It discusses the importance of composition, exposure, lens, and light. For composition, it recommends uncluttering the frame, placing the subject off-center, using lines and frames to guide the eye, and capturing from unexpected angles. For exposure, it discusses aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings and how they impact motion, depth of field, and light levels. It also provides principles and rules of thumb for using different lenses and lighting techniques.
Night photography - AWCL Photography groupHeather Jones
The document provides tips and techniques for night photography. It discusses necessary equipment like tripods and remote triggers to avoid camera movement during long exposures. It recommends shooting in RAW format and using mid-range apertures between f/8-f/16. Special lighting techniques are described like using flashlights to paint with light and create light trails or abstract patterns. Long exposure techniques include star trails, zooming during exposure, and combining stars with foreground elements.
The document discusses various photography composition techniques including:
- The rule of thirds which positions important elements along imaginary lines that divide the frame into thirds both vertically and horizontally.
- Balance, where the main subject is offset from the center to make the image more interesting, and a secondary element is included to balance the composition.
- Leading lines which guide the eye through the frame along lines in the scene.
- Viewpoint, framing, cropping and simplifying the scene to isolate the subject and direct attention.
- Depth cues like foreground/background separation and overlapping to convey three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional medium.
Sports photography: Everything You Need to KnowLearnPick
Capturing the action of a thrilling sports event, whether it's football, rugby, soccer, or tennis is a wonderful feeling. Here are a few of our choicest tips on sports photography that can hopefully improve your sports snapshots.
This document provides instructions for an induction task involving night photography. Students are asked to complete two parts: 1) Create a light-painted still life and 2) Light paint a landscape or shoot landscapes with long exposures. For part 1, students are given directions on setting up a homemade studio, using manual camera settings, and light painting an object of sentimental value. They are also instructed on how to reflect on the process in their sketchbook by including photos, discussing techniques, problems encountered, and settings used. For part 2, students have the option to either light paint sections of a landscape over 30 seconds or take long exposure shots of landscapes and edit them later. Guidelines are provided for both techniques and presenting reflections.
The shutter is a door inside the camera that opens when the shutter button is pressed, allowing light to enter and expose the image sensor. At slow shutter speeds moving objects appear blurry, while at fast shutter speeds they appear clearer. Shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second, with higher numbers indicating faster speeds. Faster shutter speeds require more light and can freeze motion, while slower speeds allow blurring effects. The document provides guidance on selecting shutter speeds for different types of shots and adjusting aperture, ISO, exposure compensation if images appear too dark at a desired shutter speed.
This document discusses different camera modes and presets that can help photographers take better pictures in different situations. It explains the basic modes like auto, program, shutter priority, and manual and how they control different camera settings. It also outlines several scene presets like portrait, landscape, close-up, action, and night that automatically adjust settings for specific types of photos. The presets are designed to optimize settings for things like shallow depth of field, fast shutter speeds, or slow shutter speeds but may require tradeoffs like increased noise or use of a tripod. Mastering these different modes and presets can help photographers get better results.
This document provides information and tips for using a camera for video recording. It discusses various camera settings like ISO, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, focus modes, and lenses. It recommends settings for shooting video in a studio, including using a 35mm prime lens in manual mode at ISO 100, f/1.4-3.2, 1/50 shutter speed, and daylight white balance with manual focus. It also covers topics like depth of field, framing shots, and different recording modes. The goal is to help learn the key settings and techniques for operating a camera.
This document provides an introduction to the capabilities and settings of a DSLR camera. It discusses the different camera modes including automatic, program, aperture-priority, shutter-priority, and manual. It explains the concepts of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO and how they affect exposure. It also covers the benefits of shooting in RAW format versus JPEG and encourages experimenting with priority modes before moving to full manual control.
The document discusses the three components of exposure in digital photography - aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It explains how each component affects the exposure and describes the relationship between the three. Standard settings for aperture, shutter speed, and ISO are provided, along with examples of how changing one component requires adjustment of the others to maintain proper exposure.
A Complete Guide to Manual DSLR PhotographyLearnPick
It’s a commonly known fact that most beginner photographers use the auto mode on their DSLR cameras to click snapshots in the best possible manner.
It’s a fair enough practice; there’s no denying this fact but, at the same time, you must also remember that the auto mode of a DSLR doesn’t use the camera to its full potential.
So if you are willing to step out of your comfort zone to the "manual” mode, this presentation can help.
The document provides a quick reference guide for amateur photographers. It discusses different camera modes like shutter priority, aperture priority, and manual settings and how they affect motion blur and depth of field. It also gives tips on composition techniques like using rule of thirds, changing perspectives, and avoiding eye level shots. The guide recommends shooting in RAW format for better quality editing and experimenting with different camera settings through practice.
The document provides an overview of digital photography basics, including the exposure triangle of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It explains how these settings work together to control the amount of light in an image and offers tips on when to adjust each one for different photographic situations. The document also covers other important topics like file formats, white balance, histograms, and basic image editing.
This document summarizes tips and techniques for using a Canon 5D Mark III camera for video. It discusses settings like ISO, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, audio levels, and lenses. It recommends using a 35mm prime lens in manual mode at ISO 100, f1.4-3.2, and 1/50 shutter speed for studio videos. A 24-105mm f4 lens is suggested for run and gun culture videos. Focus, framing, and image stabilization techniques are covered. The document emphasizes keeping ISO low, using shallow depth of field for studio videos, and recommends sample settings for different shooting scenarios.
Shutter speed controls the amount of time that light is allowed to hit the camera's film or sensor. Faster shutter speeds of 1/60th of a second or higher will freeze motion, while slower speeds of 1/30th of a second or lower will blur motion. Special techniques like panning, spinning the camera, or using light trails can be used with slow shutter speeds. Night photography requires slow shutter speeds, so a tripod is recommended to avoid camera shake. Flash can also be used with slow shutter speeds to capture both stopped and blurred motion.
A basic course in the fundamentals of photography: Aperture, exposure and shutter speed, and how you can get them to work together to deliver the result you want. Thanks to Flickr and Penmachine.com for their good picture examples.
This document provides a crash course on how to master the basic settings and controls of a DSLR camera. It covers 10 steps, including how to set up the camera by adjusting quality controls like ISO and white balance, understanding key controls like aperture and shutter speed, choosing the right exposure mode, and exploring additional settings and accessories. It emphasizes the importance of understanding how different settings affect exposure and image quality in order to take creative photos.
The document provides an overview of digital SLR photography basics, including:
- Camera modes like automatic, aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual allow photographers varying levels of control over aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and other settings.
- Aperture, measured in f-stops, controls how much light enters the camera, with lower numbers indicating a larger opening. Shutter speed controls exposure time, with faster speeds freezing motion.
- Modes like aperture priority let the photographer choose the aperture while the camera sets shutter speed, while shutter priority is the reverse. Manual mode provides full control over all settings.
- Understanding the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO is essential for proper exposure and
Photography is the process of producing images by using light or radiant energy to capture scenes on a light-sensitive surface like film or a digital sensor. The document defines common photography terms like aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure, file formats, focal length, focus, and more. It provides descriptions and explanations of these essential photography concepts for beginners to understand.
Photography is the process of producing images using light or other electromagnetic radiation. Common photography terms that all beginners need to know include aperture, aspect ratio, bokeh, burst mode, depth of field, exposure, file format, focal length, focus, ISO, shutter speed, and white balance. These terms relate to how cameras capture and expose light to create photographs. Aperture refers to the size of the lens opening and affects depth of field and exposure. Aspect ratio is the ratio of an image's width to its height. Bokeh describes the out-of-focus areas of an image. Exposure is how light or dark a photo is, determined by aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings.
The document provides an overview of the key concepts of exposure including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It explains that aperture controls depth of field and is measured in f-stops, shutter speed determines how long light is allowed to enter the camera and is measured in fractions of a second, and ISO controls the camera's light sensitivity. It also notes that aperture, shutter speed and ISO work together to determine exposure and that changing two of the settings while keeping exposure the same is called equivalent exposure. Learners are encouraged to practice adjusting the settings in manual mode and bring in photos for discussion.
This document provides guidance on digital photography settings including formatting memory cards, ISO, white balance, shutter speed, aperture, and shooting modes. It explains that ISO controls the camera's light sensitivity, with higher ISO numbers producing more noise. White balance ensures colors appear natural under different lighting. Shooting modes like shutter priority, aperture priority, and manual give the photographer varying levels of control over exposure settings. Formatting should only be done in the camera, not on a computer.
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Basic camera operations are described including:
- JPEG files are the default file type for point-and-shoot cameras. Settings like ISO, white balance, and exposure compensation can be adjusted.
- ISO 100 should be used for outdoor shots to minimize noise. Aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual modes allow control over settings.
- Flash, focus, metering, color effects, and bracketing modes can customize the shot. Proper use of modes, settings, and controls are important for this beginning photography class.
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1. Is it time to turn off auto mode and start using your camera’s
settings for aperture, shutter speed and ISO? This handy guide
explains the effects of increasing or decreasing each one.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE
RIGHT CAMERA SETTINGS
Less light
enters camera
More light
enters camera
Motion is
blurred
Motion is
frozen
SHUTTER SPEED
Slower Faster
2s 1/8s 1/60 1/5001s 1/15 1/125 1/10001/4 1/30 1/250 1/2000
Aperture
NARROWER
ISO
LOWERUse
with:
Use
with: Aperture
WIDER
ISO
HIGHER
Brightness
increases
Brightness
decreases
Less noise
in image
More noise
in image
ISO
Lower Higher
Use
with:
Use
with:
100 200 400 800 1600 3200
Aperture
WIDER
Shutter
SLOWER
Aperture
NARROWER
Shutter
FASTER
DECIDE WHAT IS IMPORTANT
FOR YOUR IMAGE
If it’s controlling how much of your image is in
focus, prioritize aperture settings. If motion is
more important, prioritize shutter speed. Many
cameras have aperture and shutter speed piority
modes. Simply choose the appropriate mode and
your camera will take care of the other settings.
SET YOUR ISO
Now that you’ve set your aperture or shutter
speed, check your image. If it’s too bright or too
dark, you need to adjust your ISO level. This is
particularly true in situations where you need to
use manual mode to control both aperture and
shutter speed for your shot. E.g. a fast shutter
speed and a narrow aperture. You can also
choose auto ISO settings and let the camera
work out the correct level.
Auto
A
S
M
ISO
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f/2 f/2.8 f/4 f/5.6 f/8 f/11 f/16 f/22
Less light
enters camera
More light
enters camera
Shallower
depth of field
Deeper
depth of field
Wider Narrower
Shutter
FASTERUse
with:
Use
with:ISO
LOWER
Shutter
SLOWER
ISO
HIGHER
Deacrease Setting Increase Setting