FMH Photography Class Posts

October 30, 2017 /

Introduction

Shutter speed can dramatically effect the mood of the picture by increasing or decreasing the speed of the camera shutter.… Read the rest

October 26, 2017 /

Shutter speed

Introduction

Shutter speed is a setting that lets you stop movement in the midst of action.… Read the rest

October 26, 2017 /

Shutter speed can be used to create dramatic effects by both freezing action and blurring motion.… Read the rest

October 25, 2017 /

Shutter speed is an important part of taking pictures. When taking pictures of people in action, you may want to stop the action by using a very fast shutter speed. … Read the rest

October 24, 2017 /
October 16, 2017 /
Exposure is the act of getting light on your pictures. It allows or restricts the amount of light that is exposed on the picture, using the shutter speed and size.
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October 16, 2017 /

AV: Aperture valued; camera sets the shutter speed, you adjust aperture

Portrait: Priority is given to the largest aperture

Landscape: Priority is given to the smallest aperture and there is no automatic flash

Macro: Similar to

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October 16, 2017 /

CAMERA CONTROLS

CREATIVE MODES:

M (Full Manual)- You set all the exposure settings.
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October 16, 2017 /

Camera Modes

M (Full Manuel) – You set all the exposure settings.

AV (aperture valued) – You set the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed.… Read the rest

October 16, 2017 /

7 photo modes

AV: Aperture valued; you set the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed

Portrait: Priority is given to the largest aperture

Landscape: Priority is given to the smallest aperture and there is no automatic flash

Macro: Similar to portrait mode, but gives higher priority to faster shutter speeds

Sports: Priority is given to faster possible shutter speed and there is no automatic flash

Night: Like automatic mode, but allows slower than 1/60 shutter speeds

No Flash: Like auto mode but does not use flash

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