This document discusses the effects of different shutter speeds, apertures, and ISO settings when taking photos. It explains that slow shutter speeds with a moving subject will blur the subject, while fast shutter speeds will freeze motion. Smaller apertures create shallow depth of field and blur backgrounds when close to a subject, while larger apertures produce greater depth of field.
This document discusses the effects of different shutter speeds, apertures, and ISO settings when taking photos. It explains that slow shutter speeds with a moving subject will blur the subject, while fast shutter speeds will freeze motion. Smaller apertures create shallow depth of field and blur backgrounds when close to a subject, while larger apertures produce greater depth of field.
This document discusses the effects of different shutter speeds, apertures, and ISO settings when taking photos. It explains that slow shutter speeds with a moving subject will blur the subject, while fast shutter speeds will freeze motion. Smaller apertures create shallow depth of field and blur backgrounds when close to a subject, while larger apertures produce greater depth of field.
1. shallow depth of field with Shutter Speed: 1/400 the camera at 10-12 feet from ISO: 6400 the subject. 2. Shallow depth of field with Aperture: 6.3 the camera really close to the Shutter Speed: 1/125 subject no more than 2 feet ISO: 2500 from the subject (the closer the better).
3. Greater depth of field with Aperture: 22
the camera at 10-12 feet from Shutter Speed: 1/50 the subject. ISO: 12800
4. Greater depth of field with Aperture: 4.0
the camera really close to the Shutter Speed: 1/400 subject no more than 2 feet ISO: 6400 from the subject (the closer the better).