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Camera exposure for all types of camera || #studioeducateor2.0 #bhojpuri #song

Camera exposure for all types of camera || #studioeducateor2.0
How to work || ISO || SHUTTER || APERTURE For All Camera #camerasetting #photography 
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*ISO is a camera setting that controls how sensitive a camera's sensor is to light. It's often considered part of the exposure triangle, along with aperture and shutter speed. 
ISO facts
Low ISO: Used for sunny, outdoor settings, and produces darker images with less grain 
High ISO: Used for low-light conditions, and produces brighter images with more grain 
Base ISO: The lowest native ISO on a camera 
ISO 1600–3200: Used for extreme low-light conditions without a flash, but can produce grainy images 
ISO 6400: Considered the highest ISO sensitivity 
Why ISO is important
ISO affects the brightness, color, and noise of an image 
Changing ISO settings allows you to increase or decrease the brightness of photos, even shot by shot 
Higher ISOs can lead to degraded image quality and cause photos to be grainy or "noisy"
*Here are some facts about a camera's shutter:

Shutter speed: The length of time the shutter is open when taking a picture. 

Shutter speed and light: The longer the shutter is open, the more light reaches the sensor. 

Shutter speed and motion: Slowing down the shutter creates motion blur, while speeding it up freezes motion. 

Shutter speed and sharpness: For sharp images, the shutter speed should be double the focal length. 

Shutter speed and exposure: Doubling or halving the shutter speed changes the exposure by one stop. 

Shutter speed and photography: Fast shutter speeds are important for action photography and sports. 

Shutter speed and measurement: Shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second for values less than one second. 

Shutter speed and visual effects: Dragging the shutter can create motion blur, which can be used creatively to create visual effects. 

Shutter speed and subjects: A fast enough shutter speed can make very fast subjects, like birds in flight or cars, appear frozen. 
*Aperture is the opening in a camera lens that controls how much light enters the camera. It's also known as the iris or diaphragm. 

Aperture facts

Depth of field

A larger aperture creates a shallow depth of field, while a smaller aperture creates a greater depth of field. 

Exposure

The aperture affects the exposure of a photograph by lightening or darkening it. 

F-stop

The f-stop number controls the size of the aperture and how much light can pass through the lens. 

Bokeh

The shape of the bokeh in a photo is affected by the way the blades of the aperture close. 

Diffraction

Closing down the aperture increases the impact of diffraction, which softens the image. 

Sharpness

Most lenses don't achieve maximum sharpness when the aperture is wide open. 

Aperture uses

A wide open aperture can be used to create a blurry foreground, leading the viewer into the background. 

A wide aperture is often required for remote visual inspection in low-light spaces. 
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