Firstly, it is important to note that there is an optimal exposure for each photo that you want to use. Fortunately, this automatically in your camera (or at least some very old devices work!). Given the opportunity as a photographer, however, select camera setting up the exhibition.
The exhibition includes 3 variables of the shutter, Aperture and ISO. This can be summarised as follows:
Shutter speed-how long the shutter is open during recording,
Open-the amount of light that is allowed for the shutter button, when open,
ISO sensitivity of the light hitting the sensor digital sensor.
The camera determines the amount of light needed for the scene Expose. If the photographer, but be sure that you don't need the exposure settings.
Thus, for example, the following table shows a different configuration in the same show:
| Shutter speed | Aperture | ISO |
| 1/125s | f8 | 100 |
| 1/250s | f5.6 | 100 |
| 1/15s | f22 | 100 |
| 1/250 | f8 | 200 |
More importantly, the above configuration would give you a picture completely exposed (in this example). How do the photo would be different, but ..? In example 2, there would be a slight blur, depth fire had a greater significance for the foreground and background. Example 3, would have a greater depth of focus (from front to back sharpness to ensure), but the faster the shutter blur in the picture (for example, running water) and probably would require a tripod to ensure a strong result.
This is where the fun begins when create different results for different variables to your photos using the photo can really depending on what you are trying to achieve as a photographer.
You can independently, plenary or various institutions primarily through what they say the definition you know that ISO 100 and an aperture of F5. 6, chose to use the Aperture and ISO 100 is set, the camera will automatically correct the end time. For Information about selecting configuration should be on your camera's instruction manual.
Experiment with different configurations for insights into the effects in your photos. Have fun!






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