The difference this time is that we are going to combine the two settings.
You will be taking a series of Photos where you adjust both ISO and Shutter Speed under both well lit and dim lighting conditions. You will be noticing how ISO and Shutter Speed interact with each other...for example:
Can you get a good exposure with low ISO and High Shutter Speed in dim light while Freezing action? Why or Why not?
Can you get a decent exposure using a low shutter Speed and high ISO while panning a subject?
ISO
What is ISO? It is the camera sensor's sensitivity to light.
Read this link to get an in-depth explanation of ISO and how the different setting affect exposure.
Next we'll try shooting around the room and building at different ISOs under different lighting conditions.
Capture the following:
High ISO Pictures in bright light and in dim light
Low ISO Pictures in bright light and in dim light
For each of these write down the ISO, and Shutter speed of the photo.
Post your examples on your blog.
Do you notice any patterns? is there a relation between ISO and the Shutter speed? What is the Shutter speed of the blurry pictures? What is the Shutter speed of the non blurry pictures? Do you notice the "noise" in the high ISO pictures?
SHUTTER PRIORITYRead this link to get an in-depth explanation of ISO and how the different setting affect exposure.
Next we'll try shooting around the room and building at different ISOs under different lighting conditions.
Capture the following:
High ISO Pictures in bright light and in dim light
Low ISO Pictures in bright light and in dim light
For each of these write down the ISO, and Shutter speed of the photo.
Post your examples on your blog.
Do you notice any patterns? is there a relation between ISO and the Shutter speed? What is the Shutter speed of the blurry pictures? What is the Shutter speed of the non blurry pictures? Do you notice the "noise" in the high ISO pictures?
Shutter Priority Mode is when you set the shutter speed of the camera and the camera sets the Aperture.
By changing shutter speeds you not only control how long light enters the camera but also how motion is captured in your image.
Set the camera to Shutter Priorty by turning the Mode Dial to S
Use the thumb dial to set the shutter speed
Follow this link for a description of how shutter speed works.
Capture the following
1. Freeze motion (fast shutter speed of 1/125 or higher and Low ISO)
2. Freeze motion (fast shutter speed of 1/125 or higher and High ISO)
3. Create a Motion Blur (Shutter speed of 1/15 or slower and High ISO)
4. Create a Motion Blur (Shutter speed of 1/15 or slower and Low ISO)
5. Track motion (shutter speed of 1/60 and High ISO)
6. Track motion (shutter speed of 1/60 and Low ISO)
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