Aperture
The aperture is basically a hole in the lens which lets light into your camera. It's formed by a ring of metal blades called the iris ordiaphragm. As the size of the hole changes, more or less light enters the camera, affecting the exposure of an image.
The aperture is basically a hole in the lens which lets light into your camera. It's formed by a ring of metal blades called the iris ordiaphragm. As the size of the hole changes, more or less light enters the camera, affecting the exposure of an image.
Depth of field is the amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph.
Smaller # = smaller depth of field
Larger # = greater depth of field
Smaller # = smaller depth of field
Larger # = greater depth of field
Shutter Speed
Slow SS: 1/15-1/60(more blur, more light)
Fast SS: 1/125-1/1000, (freezing motion, less light)
*Slower SS= brighter the photo
Slow SS: 1/15-1/60(more blur, more light)
Fast SS: 1/125-1/1000, (freezing motion, less light)
*Slower SS= brighter the photo
ISO
ISO is how quickly your camera will react to the light.
Higher ISO reacts quicker to light, more noise & pixels.
Lower ISO reacts slower to light, less noise & pixels.
ISO is how quickly your camera will react to the light.
Higher ISO reacts quicker to light, more noise & pixels.
Lower ISO reacts slower to light, less noise & pixels.