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the connection between shutter speed and aperture
hi...i really would like to know 1.whats the connection between the shutter speed and aperture 2.what are the settings to take a panning photograph 3.what are the setting to take a shallow deep depth of field photograph ....i'd ask my lecturer but he asked my to find the answer myself.... THANK SO MUCH!!!!!
January 29, 2006
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Justin G. |
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Some instructor. You're paying him to teach you and he makes you teach yourself. Hmmm. In a nutshell. #1. They are indirectly proportional. #2. Generally, a slow shutter speed anywhere from 1/4 to 1/60 of a second. #3. Depends on your focal length and film format your shooting. Generally speaking the larger the aperture (smaller number) the less DOF. There isn't a preferred setting as it correlates with how much you want in focus.
January 29, 2006
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Brendan Knell |
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To your first question, aperature is how big the opening on your lens is, and shutter speed is just that. So unless you change the ISO, then as you increase one, the other generally will have to go down for you to get a properly exposed pic. For example, if you have a large aperature(small number) then you would have to increase the shutter speed and vice versa. To your second question, what do you mean when you say "panning"? Chances are that the settings will mostly depend on the situation, just as there is no magic settings that will work anywhere. To your third question, I really don't get what you mean when you say "shallow deep depth of feild". If you have a shallow DOF, then only the subject will be in focus and not the foreground and background. If you have a deep depth of field then everything(or at least most everything) will be in focus. So you can't have a shallow deep DOF. That's like walk running, you're either walking or running, you can't have both. And again, the settings will mostly depend on the secene.
January 29, 2006
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Brendan Knell |
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Sorry, Justin and I must have been typing at the same time. "Some instructor. You're paying him to teach you and he makes you teach yourself. Hmmm." Maybe it's a some class and he did this as an assignment?
January 29, 2006
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Justin G. |
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Quite possibly, I won't rule that out. I didn't read the 3rd question fully. I didn't realize they said shallow/deep. Kind of an oxymoron, like Microsft Works. For that I'm confused, as you are as well.
January 29, 2006
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Brendan Knell |
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"Microsoft Works" That is a HUGE oxymoron! I can't wait until I can buy a Mac! About the thrid question, maybe they ment who do you get a shallow or deep DOF? I thought of that after I posted my response.
January 30, 2006
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Brendan Knell |
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Sorry, it's monday! How not who.
January 30, 2006
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