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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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EXPOSURE Your camera requires exactly the right amount of light to create an image.
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EXPOSURE Too much light Too little light
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EXPOSURE
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EXPOSURE Too little light Too much light
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EXPOSURE CORRECT UNDEREXPOSED OVEREXPOSED
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EXPOSURE in BLACK & WHITE - QUIZ
? UNDEREXPOSED OR OVEREXPOSED
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EXPOSURE in BLACK & WHITE - QUIZ
OVEREXPOSED
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EXPOSURE in BLACK & WHITE - QUIZ
? UNDEREXPOSED OR OVEREXPOSED
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EXPOSURE in BLACK & WHITE - QUIZ
UNDEREXPOSED
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EXPOSURE The camera requires exactly the right amount of light to create an image.
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how to control the amount of light reaching the film?
EXPOSURE how much light do I need? how to control the amount of light reaching the film?
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how to control the amount of light reaching the film?
EXPOSURE how much light do I need? light meter, usually built in to the camera how to control the amount of light reaching the film?
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how to control the amount of light reaching sensor in the camera?
EXPOSURE how much light do I need? light meter, usually built in to the camera how to control the amount of light reaching sensor in the camera? aperture and shutter controls on your camera
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LIGHT METER SWITCH CAMERA ON 2. SET CAMERA ON MANUAL SETTING
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LIGHT METER 3. LOOK THROUGH THE SCREEN AND IDENTIFY THE LIGHT METER.
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APERTURE The aperture is a hole whose size can be varied
to allow more or less light to pass through it. The smaller the f-number is then the larger the aperture is and the more light it will pass.
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APERTURE SWITCH CAMERA ON 2. SET CAMERA ON MANUAL SETTING
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APERTURE 3. LOOK THROUGH THE SCREEN AND IDENTIFY THE APERTURE SETTINGS. 4. CHANGE APERTURE SETTINGS
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SHUTTER SPEED the length of time a camera shutter is open.
in digital photography shutter speed is the length of time that your image sensor ‘sees’ the scene you’re attempting to capture.
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SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speed is measured in seconds – or in most cases fractions of seconds. The bigger the denominator the faster the speed (i.e. 1/1000 is much faster than 1/30).
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SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speed is measured in seconds – or in most cases fractions of seconds. The bigger the denominator the faster the speed (i.e. 1/1000 is much faster than 1/30). In most cases you’ll probably be using shutter speeds of 1/60th of a second or faster. This is because anything slower than this is very difficult to use without getting camera shake. Camera shake is when your camera is moving while the shutter is open and results in blur in your photos.
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SHUTTER SPEED Shutter values follow a standard sequence with each one being half that of the next, allowing half as much light to pass through. 1sec; 1/2sec; 1/4sec; 1/8th; 1/ 15th; 1/30th; 1/60th; 1/125th; 1/250th; 1/500th; 1/1000th; 1/2000th When a camera shutter is open, any objects, persons, etc. in front of the lens are recorded on film. Anything that moves across the field of view while the shutter is open will be recorded as a blur.
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SHUTTER SPEED 1/1000th 1/250th 1/60th High shutter speed
Low shutter speed
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SHUTTER SPEED High shutter speed = freeze the action
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SHUTTER SPEED High shutter speed = freeze the action
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SHUTTER SPEED Low shutter speed = idea of movement
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SHUTTER SPEED Low shutter speed = idea of movement
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SHUTTER SPEED - QUIZ High Shutter speed Slow Shutter speed OR
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SHUTTER SPEED - QUIZ High Shutter speed 1/1000s
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SHUTTER SPEED - QUIZ High Shutter speed Slow Shutter speed OR
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SHUTTER SPEED - QUIZ Slow Shutter speed 1/125s
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