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Basic Camera Concepts How to properly utilize your camera

Basic Concepts Shutter speed One stop Aperture, f/stop Depth of field and focal length / focus distance

Shutter Speed When the shutter is closed no light can enter; when it is open light may strike the film or imaging sensor The interval between the shutter s opening and closing is called the shutter speed.

Shutter Speed The shutter speed times are represented in fractions of one second. A setting of 60 means that the shutter is open 1/60 sec. A typical sequence of shutter speeds are 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500 and 1,000 Each shutter speed is approximately double the preceding one. Depending on which direction the shutter speed is adjusted, the exposure will be either doubled or halved. To do so would be adjusting the exposure by one stop.

1/60 sec. Using the shutter speed to freeze motion. To have a sharp handheld photo, you must be 1/60 sec. or above. You may get away with slower, but will have sacrificed sharpness from hand movement. Shutter Priority

1/8 sec. Using the shutter speed to reveal a motion blur. Anything under 1/60 sec. may reveal motion blur, but something like this would be anywhere from 1/8 sec. or slower. Shutter Priority

1 sec. Shutter Priority Using a tripod is essential to capture motion blur while keeping the environment sharp.

1/30 sec.

ww 30 sec.

1/400 sec

1/4000 sec.

Aperture Light passes through the lens through an opening called an aperture. If the aperture is large much light passes through; if the aperture is small less light passes through. A number called the f-stop indicates the size of that opening This number reflects the ratio of the diameter of the aperture to the focal length of the lens F-stops, like shutter speeds, are also represented in fractions

F-stops Because these f-stops are fractions, the larger numbers represent smaller lens openings while the smaller numbers represent larger lens openings. Changing the lens opening from one f-stop to the next is called adjusting the aperture one stop. If the stops are changed to make the aperture smaller, this is called stopping down one stop. If the stops are changed to make the aperture larger, this is called opening up one stop.

F-stop Chart

Maximum Aperture / Lens Speed The maximum aperture to which a lens can be set is sometimes referred to as the lens speed. This f-stop is generally inscribed on the front of the lens barrel near the focal length. For example, if the lens reads 50 mm and 1: 1.4, this means that the focal length of the lens is 50 mm and its lens speed, or maximum aperture, is f/1.4. F/stops may also read as intermediate speeds, especially on digital cameras. This value usually represents 1/3 of a whole stop (e.g. f/ 6.7).

Depth of Field Depth of field is the distance range in which objects appear in sharp focus within an image. A shallow or small depth of field indicates that only a small distance is in focus. A deep or large depth of field indicates that a large range within the image is in focus. The smaller the aperture opening, the larger the depth of field. The larger the aperture opening, the smaller the depth of field

Aperture Priority Using the Aperture Priority setting on your camera, you can select the f-stop you want to shoot at, and the camera will balance the exposure with the correct shutter speed setting. For example, if you set the f-stop to f/4 on a sunny day, the camera might set the shutter speed to 2000. You can use this program to easily control your depth-of-field with the f-stop you select.

F-stop Chart

f 2.8

f 4

f 7.1

f 11

f 22

Depth of Field and Focal Length At any given aperture, the shorter the focal length the greater the depth of field. The longer the focal length, the shorter the depth of field. Therefore, wide-angle lenses will produce greater than normal depth of field whereas telephoto lenses will produce shallower than normal depth of field.

Distance Setting and Depth of field The distance setting at which the lens is focused also affects the depth of field. When focused on subjected close to the camera, depth of field is reduced. When focused on subjects far from the camera, depth of field is increased.

Summary Shutter speed One stop Aperture, f/stop Stopping down, opening up Lens speed, maximum aperture, Depth of field and focal length / focus distance