F2.8
F22
2. The smaller the Aperture the higher the F-stop, the higher the Aperture the lower the F-stop.
3. Aperture impacts depth of field by having a large F-stop will bring all foreground and background in focus, and a smaller F-stop will only focus on an object in the foreground or background, not both.
Shutter Speed:
High Shutter Speed
Low Shutter Speed
a)1/125
b)1/125, 1/200
c)1/500, 1/750
d) 1/500
e) 1/350
f) 1/750
night
a)1/30
b)1/30
c) 1/750
d) 1/125
e) 1/150
f) 1/250
Aperture Priority: You set the lens aperture but the camera automatically sets the shutter speed.
Shutter Priority: You set the shutter speed but the camera automatically sets the aperture.Manual: You set the shutter speed and the aperture.
ISO:
ISO 200
ISO 6400
1) The advantages of shooting at a higher ISO during a sporting event is because there is not as much light and you still want to freeze the image.
2) You should use a low ISO when there is plenty of light or if your camera is on a flat surface or tripod.
3)You should use a high ISO when there is not as much light or you want to get ultra fast shots.
DSLR:
DSLR:
Aperture Settings: 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
Shutter Speed Settings: 1 sec, 1/60 sec, 1/4000 sec
ISO Settings: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, 25600
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