ISO - 800
F stops- 16.0
Shutter Speed - 3.2
I shot this by putting it on a tripod, because the shutter speed was too long for me to hold the camera. The sweaters are on a chair in my room, which is what is in the frame. The entire picture is clear, because it had a high aperture.
ISO - 800
Shutter Speed - 1/15
F stops - 5.0
This picture is of my sister, who is waving to the camera. This displays my moving subject because her hand is blurry, while the rest of the picture is in focus. Please don't pay any attention of that sock in the lower right corner, it's not important.
ISO - 6400
Shutter Speed - 1/80
F stops - 9.0
This is my shot for having grain/noise. It was shot with a high ISO because the higher that is, the more grain will be in your shot. You can see the grain the most up over the phone, by the window curtains, and by the area that has the light reflection on the iPhone.
ISO - 400
Shutter Speed - 1/4
F stops - 5.0
This portrait selfie with my sister was more difficult then it should of been. It took long for the lighting to look good, along with the shot being in complete focus. After we finally got it to work, it took the picture with a ten second timer, and on a tripod. The setting we used was aperture priority, which is where the aperture is picked for you, which can either be a blessing or a curse.
I learned many things throughout this unit, but the most important part was that I wasn't using all the items on the camera correctly. I also learned that manual mode is now my best friend ( goodbye all other modes ). The basics of the three main modes of the camera are that you need to know everything about them. For aperture, you must know that it lets the light in and out, and it determines if your picture has a blur, or no blur. ISO is where grain plays into your picture. You can set it up for you have a clear picture, or set it up for a grainer picture. ISO lets the more light if its higher, or less light if its at a lower ISO. Then shutter speed is how long it takes for the shutter to open. This is the mode where it blurs movement, or freezes the movement.
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