What is Low Light?
How to Shoot Low Light?
Techniques
Basic Camera Settings
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What is Low-Light Photography?

Makes Use of Darkness and Minimum Light Contrast

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What are the Two Conditions Tackled in the Org Session?

Normal Low-Light

Very Dark

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What are the Three Components of the Exposure Triangle?

Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed

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What are the Two Essential Camera Settings?

Low Shutter Speed and Low ISO

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When Do We Use Low-Light Photography?

Sunrise/Sunsets


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Why use a tripod in low-light photography?

To allow you to decrease shutter speed

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If the Environment is Too Dark for Your Shot, What Should You Do?

Artificial Lighting
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Why Do We Need a Long Shutter Speed?

Take in More Light

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Low-light photography is useful in these two school-related events.

Prom and Graduation Ball

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Why Manual Focus Works Better than Autofocus?

Lighting Conditions are too dark for Autofocus to Work

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Why is it Important to Learn How Shutter Speed Affects Photos?

May Cause Motion Blur

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Based on the PowerPoint, What Shutter Speed Should We Use to Capture Landscapes and Portraits? (Hint: there are two!)

1/30

1/125

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Due to poor lighting conditions, "a random variation in the image signal" appears. What is the term?

Noise

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What is the full meaning of IBIS?

In-Body Image Stabilization





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What were the 5 Main Techniques Discussed?

Making use of the exposure triangle

Light Painting

Zoom in

Proper positioning

Focus on Composition

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Why use Auto ISO?

Faster exposure adjustments