Camera Simulator 1. EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT SETTINGS 2. RECORD YOUR FINDINGS On Each Slide 3. DESCRIBE YOUR PICTURE: WHY it was successful or not? 4.

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Camera Simulator 1. EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT SETTINGS 2. RECORD YOUR FINDINGS On Each Slide 3. DESCRIBE YOUR PICTURE: WHY it was successful or not? 4. Use the snipping tool to copy and paste picture to PPT Checklist you must have at least 1 image that displays each of these ☐ Very Underexposed ☐ Good Exposure ☐ Very Overexposed ☐ Shallow Depth of Field w/Good Exposure ☐ Wide Depth of Field w/Good Exposure ☐ Invisible Motion w/Good Exposure ☐ Show Motion w/Good Exposure ☐ Stop Motion w/Good Exposure Additional Experiments as you like

Mode (make bold & italic) APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) X ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL EXAMPLE SLIDE Simulator 1: Record the following ISO: 400 APERTURE: 5.6 SHUTTER (sec.): 1/45 Describe the result The picture lighting is bright and good. The jack in the box in the back is fuzzy while the plane is sharp. You cannot see the propeller moving.

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result

Mode APERTURE PRIORITY (A or AV) ­­­ SHUTTER PRIORITY (S or TV) MANUAL Record the following ISO: APERTURE: SHUTTER (sec.): Describe the result