
photo taken with an aperture of F2.8

photo taken with an aperture of F32
1. The aperture on a camera should be related to the pupil of our eye.
2. The smaller the aperture, the higher the f number. The bigger the aperture, the smaller the f number.
3. If you have an aperture with an f number that's high, all the objects will appear to be in focus while if you go the other way, than only the subject will be in focus.
1.
Reasonably Good Light
a) medium
b) medium
c) fast
d) medium
e) fast
f) medium
Dark/No Light
a) slow
b) slow
c) medium
d) slow
e) medium
f) slow
2. The three different settings you can use is aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual. Aperture priority does everything for you except for except for the aperture while shutter priority does the exact opposite. Manual does everything for you so you don't have to worry about it.
1. If you shoot at a higher ISO, it will take the image faster.
2. The author suggested you use a low ISO in a well lit environment.
3. The author suggested you use a high ISO she there is snot enough light to capture a photo quickly.
Aperture settings: F2.8-F22
Shutter speed settings: 1"-1/4000"
ISO settings: 100-25600
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