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Camera Parts and Functions Aperture (f-stops)

Bellwork: Review with a partner the notable differences between using a fast shutter speed and a slow shutter speed. Be ready to share with the class as non-volunteers will be called on to share responses.

Aperture An aperture is defined as a hole or opening through which light is emitted. Inside the camera lens is a system of blades which open and close to increase or decrease the opening through which light passes into the camera.

The higher the aperture number, the smaller the opening. f/2

Often referred to as an f-stop, aperture is usually represented by numbers such as: f/1.8, or f/5.6 A smaller number means a wider opening and is referred to as a larger value (ex. A large aperture of 2.0, a small aperture of 22)‏. The wider the lens is open (larger aperture value), the more light gets in (you can use faster shutter speeds)‏. Aperture

Aperture

Depth of Field Aperture also controls depth of field (DOF), which refers to how much of your image is in focus. A wide aperture (small #) will give a shallow DOF and can be used to isolate a subject.

Depth of Field

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AB Partner Activity: Set the shutter speed at 1/125 Set the ISO at 800 Choose one partner to be the “A” and the other the “B”. The A will go first, followed by the B Set the shutter speed at 1/125 Set the ISO at 800 Take a series of photos of each other using these apertures: (make sure there is something in the foreground and background so you can review the depth of field later) 5.6, 11, 22 Write what happens to the image at each aperture including the lighting and depth of field.

Both of the images you see here are exposed correctly, but the images contain noticeable differences. Notice the shutter speed used on the image on the right. It is much slower (1/30) than the one on the left (1 second). Review the two images for depth of field. Which image has more depth of field than the other? The image on the right is using an f/16 while the image on the left is using only an f2.8.

Basic In-Camera Settings Exposure Modes There are several modes available that offer a combination of automatic and manual control over the three elements of exposure. Auto, sometimes represented by an A, or simply a green square, is a fully automated feature. A true “point and shoot” camera is one that allows the camera to select all of the settings for you.

Also, the tripod socket is located at the camera base.

Also, the tripod socket is located at the camera base.

Basic In-Camera Settings AV, or Aperture Priority, allows you to choose the aperture value while the camera selects the shutter speed required to obtain a correct exposure. TV, or Shutter Priority, allows you to choose the shutter speed while the camera selects the aperture, which would produce the correct exposure. M, or Manual, gives you complete manual control. You will need to select shutter speed and aperture.

Basic In-Camera Settings Scene Modes are basically fully automatic modes designed specifically for a certain situation. They typically place emphasis on one or more settings based on the typical circumstances of the situation chosen. Most digital cameras have very similar scene modes available.

Scene Modes Backlight - eliminates dark shadows when light is coming from behind a subject, or when the subject is in the shade. The built-in flash automatically fires to "fill in" the shadows. Beach/Snow - photograph beach, snow, and sunlit water scenes. Exposure and white balance are set to help prevent the scene from becoming washed out.

Scene Modes Fireworks - shutter speed and exposure are set for shooting fireworks; pre-focusing & use of tripod recommended. Landscape - take photos of wide scenes. Camera automatically focuses on a distant object. Macro - take close-up shots of small objects, flowers and insects. Lens can be moved closer to the subject than in other modes. Hold the camera steady or use a tripod.

Scene Modes Night Portrait - take photos of a subject against a night scene. The built-in flash and red-eye reduction are enabled; shutter-speeds are low. Use of tripod recommended. Night Scene - photograph nightscapes. Preprogrammed to use slow shutter speeds. Use of tripod recommended.

Scene Modes Portrait - main subject is clearly focused and the background is out of focus (has less depth of field). Best when taking shots outside during the day. Shoot using a mid to long telephoto lens, stand close to your subject within the recommended camera range and, when possible, select an uncomplicated background that is far from the subject.

Scene Modes Sports (also called Kids & Pets)- take photos of a fast moving subject; fast shutter speeds "freeze" the action. Best when shots are taken in bright light; pre-focusing recommended. Sunset - take photos of sunsets and sunrises; helps keep the deep hues in the scene.

CLOSURE: Ticket to Leave 3-2-1 Take an index card, write name & period on it and then … Write 3 important terms from this lesson you learned today. List 2 key ideas you’d still like to know more about. Identify 1 concept you believe you fully understand. A few non-volunteers are chosen to report their responses on the KWI assignment.