ISO:
-How sensitive the camera is to the light
-Numbering scale
-Like sunglasses
-100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
-Lower the number, the more sensitive to light it is (Use 80-200 on sunny day)
-Higher the number, the less sensitive it is to light (Use 800-3200 on dark/nighttime)
Aperture (F-Stop):
- How much light is taken in
-Like pupil of eye
-Higher the number, smaller the opening=greater range of focus
-Smaller the number, the bigger the opening=decreased range of focus
-Controls depth/range of field
-Blurs in photos
-Wide Aperture Lens- curved to get blurs in photo
Shutter Speed:
-Unit of measurement
-Length of time the shutter is open
-Lower the shutter speed the less time shutter is open, light, motion affects it the least
-Higher the shutter speed the more time the shutter is open, motion, and light effects the photo greatly
-Measured in fractions of seconds or whole seconds
-How sensitive the camera is to the light
-Numbering scale
-Like sunglasses
-100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
-Lower the number, the more sensitive to light it is (Use 80-200 on sunny day)
-Higher the number, the less sensitive it is to light (Use 800-3200 on dark/nighttime)
Aperture (F-Stop):
- How much light is taken in
-Like pupil of eye
-Higher the number, smaller the opening=greater range of focus
-Smaller the number, the bigger the opening=decreased range of focus
-Controls depth/range of field
-Blurs in photos
-Wide Aperture Lens- curved to get blurs in photo
Shutter Speed:
-Unit of measurement
-Length of time the shutter is open
-Lower the shutter speed the less time shutter is open, light, motion affects it the least
-Higher the shutter speed the more time the shutter is open, motion, and light effects the photo greatly
-Measured in fractions of seconds or whole seconds