What i learned about exposure is that there’s three camera settings =Aperture , ISO , and shutter speed its called The “Expose Triangle ” . That Aperture means : Controls the area over which light can enter your camera , And Shutter Speed means : Controls the duration of the exposure . Lastly ISO means : Control the sensitivity of your camera senor speed to a given amount of light. In the triangle the three corner have the each name so the left corner would be (SP) and its as motion blur , (A) its as death of field as the top , finally the right corner as (ISO) is image noise. Those three parts are really important because they will control how each photo will look. Exposure is the amount of light a digital camera’s sensor captures when a photo is taken , Too much light results in a washed out photo (overexposed). Too little light and the photo will be too dark (underexposed). A tip i learned is “On a bright sunny day using a smaller aperture and short shutter speed may get you a good exposure” . Another one i learned was “Remember that sometimes natural light gives you the most beautiful results “. An tip that i learned that i thought would be so helpful was , “There are two Priority Modes on your camera that can help make shooting easier while still having some control over the exposure of your image. When you’re shooting in a priority mode you decide which exposure setting you want to control – Aperture or Shutter Speed, while the camera can automatically adjust the others to ensure a good exposure.” I learn the reason why the exposure triangle is because they work together to produce a photo that is properly exposed. If one variable changes, at least one of the others must also change to maintain the correct exposure. This the way i learned how to set exposure on a camera .
- Select your camera’s manual mode.
- Decide what exposure control you want to set first. …
- Set the first value. …
- Set the second exposure control. …
- Adjust the third exposure control to get the right exposure. …
- Take a photo.
- Review it. …
- Continue adjustments, if necessary.