Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO settings

in #new7 years ago

Shutter speed is the shutter speed that affects the lighting. Shutter speed has a second or second unit that shows the range of aperture opening speed on the camera. The faster the shutter speed, the greater the light entering the camera, and vice versa. Generating maximum image on moving objects means you have to set the shutter speed at the right number, you can set the shutter speed for example 1/2000 sec to 1/8000 sec. If you change the shutter speed, of course you also have to set the ISO and aperture, remember the exposure triangle right? In the way of photographing moving objects with DSLR cameras this time, the aperture or openings on the good lens are made wide (meaning the numbers behind the f / small) so that it will produce a blur effect and focus on the main object only, you can use f / 1.8 aperture, f /2.8, and f / 1.4. Regarding ISO, you can adjust the natural lighting at its location, if the light is bright enough, you do not need to use high ISO because it will only cause noise in the photo.
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