Friday, 18 October 2013

Photos Galore!

We received a lesson into how to take pictures with a Canon 1100D SLR camera in a studio environment today (18th October)... Which just so happens to be the same make as my very own camera!

First things first was how to set up the camera;
You have the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO.
The shutter speed is how fast the lens clicks after you press the button to take the photo; the aperture is how much light is let into the lens; and the ISO is ...

The basic rule is:
The higher the aperture, the quicker the shutter speed, depending on the lighting in the room.

So anyway, here are some of the results I took after experimenting with the buttons, following the rule as above:






The easier way to find the right exposure is to look at the graph that appears when you look through the viewfinder; there's an arrow with numbers on, depending if the picture will come out too light or too dark... Just get that arrow to the centre (0) and it should turn out fine!


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