Sunday, July 27th, 2008 Posted in Understanding Exposure | No Comments »
Not all lighting situations are easy to shoot; that’s why photography is both an art and a science. Specifically, it’s fairly easy for real-life scenes to trick your camera’s ... Read more..Sunday, July 27th, 2008 Posted in Understanding Exposure | No Comments »
Instead of relying on an all-automatic or all-manual exposure system, you can compromise and use your camera’s shutter or aperture bias, if it has one. The idea with these controls ... Read more..Sunday, July 27th, 2008 Posted in Understanding Exposure | No Comments »
Keep in mind that these recommendations are just a starting point. Here are some tips that can help you zero in on your ideal exposure: Your camera will recommend an ... Read more..Sunday, July 27th, 2008 Posted in Understanding Exposure | No Comments »
At an ISO of 100, which many digital cameras use for general-purpose photography, you might want to rely on the traditional Sunny 16 Rule for a starting point. The Sunny ... Read more..Sunday, July 27th, 2008 Posted in Understanding Exposure | No Comments »
The most basic manual exposure control you can exert over your camera involves setting both the aperture and shutter speed. Some digital cameras allow you to set these controls as ... Read more..