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Manual Settings of the Digital Single Lens Reflex camera

Learn how to control light and exposure quality using the manual settings of a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera. Discover the impact of Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO on your photos, and how they influence motion blur, sharpness, and depth of field.

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Manual Settings of the Digital Single Lens Reflex camera

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  1. Manual Settings of the Digital Single Lens Reflex camera Aperture & Shutter Speed

  2. 3 settings that control lightand quality of your exposure • Shutter Speed • Aperture • ISO

  3. Shutter Speed • How fast the shutter opens and closes • How fast your exposure takes place • Effects how motion appears in a photograph • Slow Shutter Speed = Blurry • Fast Shutter Speed = Sharp

  4. Slow Shutter Speed • Shutter speed of 1 second • Must use a tripod • Lets in more light in dark settings

  5. Slow Shutter Speed

  6. Slow Shutter Speed

  7. Fast Shutter Speed • Sharp Action • Need flash if not enough light

  8. Aperture/ F-Stop • Size of the opening inside the lens • Effects whether the background will be sharp or blurry • Small F-stop number = large opening • Large F-stop number = small opening • Large opening = blurry background • Small opening = sharp background

  9. Aperture Small F-stop number = large opening Large F-stop number = small opening

  10. Large Aperture Opening • Shallow Depth of Field

  11. Large Aperture Opening

  12. Large Aperture Opening

  13. Small Aperture Opening • Everything in focus from near to far

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