Assignments

 

  1. What are aperture, shutter speed and ISO? Having complete control over aperture means control over depth of field. ,The shutter priority mode works just like aperture priority, in the sense that it gives you complete control over shutter speed while making all the other settings automatically, according to the selected value ,Lower values are great when there is plenty of light to work with. Higher ISO values are needed for working in low light. Just keep the noise levels in mind.
  2. When would you need to change your ISO? Learn how to select the correct ISO value depending on the lighting conditions. Lower values are great when there is plenty of light to work with. Higher ISO values are needed for working in low light. Just keep the noise levels in mind.
  3. What is aperture and shutter priority settings? Aperture Priority (A) lets you choose the aperture (aka f-stop) setting you want, but the camera chooses the shutter speed
  4. What are AF modes how do you change them? ne Shot: This mode, geared to shooting stationary subjects, locks focus when you press and hold the shutter button halfway down
  5. Why do your need to meter the light to get the right exposure? capturing the image with the most complete information in the highlights and shadows and with the maximum color detail
  6. What is white balance and why would you need to change it? adjusting colors to make the image look natural
  7. What is depth of field and what is the difference  between shallow and good? Shallow depth of field keeps a small area of your photo in focus and blurs the rest,
  8. What are drive modes and metering modes? Metering is how your camera determines what the correct shutter speed and aperture should be, depending on the amount of light that goes into the camera and the ISO
  9. What is exposure compensation?  way of tweaking the exposure that your camera thinks is ‘perfect’