Thursday, October 15, 2015

Read and respond 7

Q1. Adjust the dial so it is in aperture priority mode ("A" or "AV"). The photographer controls the depth of field whether they want shallow or deep focus. The camera controls the shutter speed, making adjustments depending on your conditions. You could take advantage of this setting if you're trying to capture a close up subject you want to be in focus. 

Q2. To switch to shutter priority mode twist the dial on your camera to "TV" or "S". The photographer chooses the shutter speed they want to shoot with. The camera controls the aperture for you. You should use this setting when you want more control of the moving subject you are shooting.

Q3. According to the article, it's often best to bracket your shots and shoot more than one image of the same subject. This makes it likely that you'll at least get one one shot that will work out. You also gain experience and practice!

1 comment:

  1. Great job.. Surprised though that you picked the more basic question. 100.

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