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1 Shutter Speed By: Amit Chawla

2 Blurred v/s Frozen Shots

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4 What is shutter speed? It is essentially the indicator of the duration / timing at which the shutter curtain opens up and closes during an exposure process 1/8000, 1/4000, 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 etc.

5 The shutter speed dial provide the selection of shutter speeds, and indicates the timing of the shutter open and closes. A fast shutter speed such as 1/500 sec will close faster than, say 1/2 sec exposure time. In this case, the shutter curtain will close very fast and thus resulting in less light entering the film. Shutter speed dial

6 What does shutter speed do ? Different shutter speeds yield different kind of visual effect on a final photograph. A fast shutter speed can freeze action while slow speed can blur your image

7 Examples of Slow Shutter Speed

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9 Examples of Fast Shutter Speed

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11 Creative effect of Combination

12 Aperture By: Amit Chawla

13 What is Aperture? The aperture is like a pupil in your eye. The pupil opening is bigger in a room with less light to allow you to see and Vice Versa. In Photography, Aperture is referred to lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens.Aperture The size of this diaphragm opening in a camera lens REGULATES amount of light that passes through onto film inside the camera. The size of an aperture in a lens can either be a fixed or adjustable type (like an SLR camera).

14 How is aperture calibrated ? Aperture size is usually calibrated in f-numbers. These are ratios. i.e. f 22 (f/22), f16 (f/16), f/11, f/8.0, f/5.6, f/4.0, f 3.5,f/2.8, f/2.0, f/1.8 etc.

15 What it means is f/16 will let in 1X the amount of light than a diaphragm opening of f/22 and so forth; f/4.0 will let in 1X lesser than that of f/2.8 etc. Aperture + Shutter Speed = Exposure Aperture, along with duration/timing of shutter curtain opening, BOTH contribute to a the formation of an exposure. Aperture also affects "depth of field"

16 Exposure Balancing Shutter and Aperture: Exposure is about different combinations of shutter and f-stop settings. These combinations can drastically affect the finished picture.

17 A COMPARISON ALL PICS HAVE SAME AMT OF LIGHT

18 Amount of light

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20 Relation between A and SS Apert ure Shutter Speed Slow (1/30 sec)Fast (1/1000 sec) Small f-stop (f4.5) Overexposed — a slow shutter speed and small f-stop will both let in more light Correct — a fast shutter speed lets in less light, but a small f-stop lets in more Large f-stop (f22) Correct — a slow shutter speed lets in more light, but a large f-stop lets in less Underexposed — a fast shutter speed and large f- stop both let in less light


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