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MANUAL CAMERA

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FAST SHUTTER SPEED EXAMPLES

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DEFINITIONS

ISO

iso stands for international organisation for standardisation, it is the measure of a camera's sensitivity to light, it controls how much light is captured, which affects how light or dark your image will be. Iso is one of the three pillars along with shutter speed and aperture that controls exposure on your camera. Each camera has a “base ISO,” which is the minimum iso rating that will provide the cleanest image for that camera. As the iso is increased the sensor becomes more sensitive to light. Which allows it to capture more light without changing any other setting

SHUTTER SPEED

       It Is the speed at which the cameras shutter closes. And how fast or how slow a cabers shutter speed is controls the amount of light the camera takes in. A fast shutter speed would create a shorter exposure — and a slow shutter speed creates a longer  exposure . It is responsible for changing brightness of your pictures If your shutter speed is long, moving subjects in your photo will appear blurred along the direction of motion.

APERATURE

          It is an opening in the lens of a camera which light enters through known as the “pupil” ,it controls the brightness of an image depending on how big or small the aperture.A large aperture will pass a lot light, resulting in a brighter photographing if it is slyer it will give the opposite effect Aperture can also add dimension to your photos by controlling the depth field.

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