Photography 102Mastering Your Camera
Brought to you by:Jason KirbyOwner of The Right Light PhotographyInstructor for San Diego Photography Classeshttp://www.SanDiegoPhotographyClass.com
IntroductionsWhat  would you like to get out of this class?What kind of camera do you have?What type of photos are you interested in taking?
Your CameraCompact/P n’ S		or 			DSLR
Lets Get Started!
Camera DialCanon Dial				Nikon Dial
Three Variable to ConsiderBrightness of the sceneHow long and how muchThe sensitivity of your sensor
Light Meter
Three Variable to ConsiderFast Shutter Speed = 1/4000th of a second(outdoors with lots of sunlight)Medium Shutter Speed = 1/250th of a second(indoors or outdoors, it is the max shutter speed when using a flash)Slow Shutter Speed = 1/10th of a second(usually indoors with low light)
Shutter SpeedHands On Activity!Lets Go Outside!Time For Some Football
ApertureHands On Activity!Lets Shoot Some Objects!Work on Depth of Field
The Digital Sensor
100 ISO vs 6400 ISOAperture=f/2.8Shutter Speed = 1/30thAperture=f/9Shutter Speed = 1/320th
ISOHands On Activity!Stay in Your Seats For This OneToo Dark? Brighten it up
Camera Dial
BracketingHands On Activity!
On Camera Flash
On Camera FlashHands On Activity!
Don’t Forget…	Practice, Practice, PracticeShare, Critique, Enjoy
Evaluations
Post Your Photos
Questions

Photography 102: Mastering Your DSLR Camera