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"ISO determines how sensitive your camera is to light, and shutter speed controls how long the light falls on the sensor." The terms are similar for film and digital cameras. The higher the ISO number the more sensitive your camer...
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If its just how to change the settings on your camera then your manual will tell you how. If you mean how changing these settings effects the final outcome of your photograph then I can recommend Langfords Starting Photography book which wi...
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In most DSLRs, you can preview the depth of field at the selected aperture. The camera simply stops the lens down so you can see the effect in the viewfinder.If the camera has a live view function, you can preview the approximate exposure, ...
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aperture and shutter speed control the amount of light while iso refers to the sensitivity of the film or sensor to light.
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Yes, but you don't need to have any knowledge of it what-so-ever. We will teach this to you over the average two day class. Longer classes will just do a better job of 'drilling it home'.
http://www.seewald.com/digital_photography_classes.htm
Shutter speed and ISO range are two different but interconnected functions. A higher ISO will allow a faster shutter speed which will help to avoid camera shake. However, a higher ISO setting can also degrade the quality of your image by ad...
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Heh, well that's what I was thinking, but nowhere does it specifically state that. I was asking because my camera boasts it's ability to adjust exposure in manual mode, and yet when I go outside to shoot pictures in manual I get massive n...
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Almost all my work at ISO 800 sticking to times I have collected darks for (e.g. 3 mins, 5mins, 10 mins). Sometimes drop down to ISO 400 for bright objects. In general, use a lower ISO if there is a chance of too many pixels overexposing on...
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You only want to alter the shutter speed. If you alter the apture your depth of field will change. If you alter the ISO the noise will change in the image.
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