ISO meausres the sensitivity of the image sensor. Lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain.
Take a guess: What is Aperture?
Aperture is referred to the lens diaphram opening inside the camera lens. It regulates the amount of sunlight to pass through the shutter curtain.
Take a guess: What is the Shutter?
The shutter speed is the time in which how much light exposure you are letting in. The faster the shutter speed, the less light that is letting in. The slower the shutter speed, the more light you are letting in.
Shutter Speed |
Blur Level |
1/1000 |
No Blur |
1/500 |
Minimal Blur |
1/250 |
Little Blur |
1/60 |
Noticeable Blur |
1/30 |
Blurry |
1/15 |
Blurry |
1/8 |
Very Blurry |
1/4 |
Extremely Blurry |
1/2 |
Most Blurred |
Want to see an example of how to use the camera in these settings? Use the video below to learn!
With being in Photography, I learned how to use a camera in manual setting |
and I also learned how to use Photoshop. Most of the pictures I take are |
not photoshopped, I enjoy the natural look on photos and if they are |
Photoshopped you can really notice where the change is. |
This picture is a mix of 3 different photos. The one all the way to the left is a |
picture taken in Tennessee in Margaritaville. The one in the middle is |
part of the sunset I saw in my backyard. The last photo on the right was |
taken in the Smoky Mountains where there were little purple flowers.>> |
This picture is also a mix of 3 different photos. The one all the way to the left is a |
picture taken in South Carolina during the day. The one in the middle was taken |
at night in Margaritaville at the Ferris Wheel. The last photo on the right was |
also taken in South Carolina but it is a sunset.^^ |