SHUTTER SPEED
INDUCTION
CONTROLLING THE AMOUNT
OF LIGHT
SHUTTER
Controls the amount of light by the
length of time it remains open
APERTURE
(size of the lens opening)
controls the brightness of light that
reaches the film
Shutter speed is simply a measure of how long the shutter
stays open when you take your picture.
shutter speed is measured in fractions of seconds.
the faster the shutter speed, the less light will hit the film.
SHUTTER
Leaf Shutter
Located inside the lens
SHUTTER
SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
Slow shutter speed
Fast shutter speed
Stop action
Blurred action
Panned action
Stop action
subject and background are frozen
fast shutter speed
(1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 second)
peak of action
Blurred action
blurred subject,
frozen background
slow shutter speed
(1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2
second)
brace the camera!
Panned action
frozen subject, streaked background
slow shutter speed
(1/15, 1/30, 1/60 second)
camera moves with the moving subject
Panning
Move the camera with the subject as it
crosses the field of view of your camera,
and you snap the shot as you move the
camera with the subject.
Panning
1/60th second
1/30th second
1/15th second
SLOW SHUTTER SPEED
(1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 second)
BLURRED ACTION
FAST SHUTTER
SPEED
(1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 second)
STOP ACTION
SLOW SHUTTER SPEED
(1/15, 1/30, 1/60 second)
PANNED ACTION
Panning
During the exposure,
the camera is moved in
the same direction as
the subject.
Resulting in a
reasonably sharp subject
and a blurred
background
PETA BUIH I THINK
Bina peta buih I THINK
bagi bacaan shutter
speed
-action stop
-blurred action
-panned action
JAWAPAN
JAWAPAN
JAWAPAN
TAMAT
Each f/stop number can be though of
as the bottom part of a fraction
APERTURE
The larger the f/stop number, the
smaller the lens opening
f/11 is a smaller opening
than
f/4
Each full stop aperture
setting allows half or
double the amount of
light as the next one
f/1.4
f/2
f/2.8
f/4
f/5.6
f/8
f/11
f/16
f/22
APERTURE
APERTURE
The area from near to far in a scene that is
acceptably sharp in a photograph
DEPTH OF FIELD
The smaller the aperture size, the more that a
scene will be sharp from near to far (deep
depth of field).
The larger the aperture size, the less that a
scene will be sharp from near to far (shallow
depth of field).
f/22 provides more depth of field than f/4
DEPTH OF FIELD
DEPTH OF FIELD
DEPTH OF FIELD
Smaller aperture (f/22)
Larger aperture (f/4)
deep depth of field
shallow depth of field
DEPTH OF FIELD
Shallow Depth of Field
Deep Depth of Field
SHUTTER and APERTURE
To get a correctly exposed picture, you need a
combination of shutter speed and aperture
Each
shutter speed lets in twice as much light as the
next faster speed
1/60 lets in 2x as much light as 1/125
Each
aperture setting lets in twice as much light as the
next smaller opening (larger-numbered setting)
f/4 lets in 2x as much light as f/5.6
EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE
F stop
f/22
f/16
f/11
f/8
f/5.6
f/4
f/2.8
shutter speed 1/4
1/8
1/15
1/30
1/60
1/125
1/250
EQUIVALENT EXPOSURES
FOCAL LENGTH
FOCAL LENGTH