2 main kinds of cameras
DSLR and point and shoot
what is depth of field
if you want to freeze motion which shutter speed is better 1/60 or 1/1000
1/1000
how many different pictures should you take of the same thing
3 or more
3 things that make up the exposure triangle
apeature,ISO, and shutter speed
difference between shallow depth of field and deep depth of field.
deep keeps it in focus shallow makes it blurry.
definition of ISO
rating of sensitivity of the sensor to light
2 different ways to write the f- stop
F2.8 or F/2.8
definition of aperture
the diameter of the lense opening
definition of shutter speed
the amount of time the shutter speed is open
if ISO increases what happens to your image
it gets grainy and it brightens
the minimum shutter speed is the ______ of the lense focal length
reciprical
how do photographers refer to different aperture settings.
F-stops
how do we measure shutter speed
seconds or fractions of seconds
if your in broad daylight should your ISO be 100 or 1000
ISO 100
what are 3 things you can do to brighten you image you can
decrease the shutter speed, increase the aperture, and take off the ISO
smaller numbers
along with controling exposure shutter speed also allows photographers to control something else what is it
stop action and blur motion
what is bracketing
taking the same photo at difrent exposures
three different kinds of pictures to take of the same thing at a different exposure
normal,underexposed,and overexposed