5.10.11

Heyo!! Morning!! ^^
Today gonna be another rotting day?
hahas!! well..maybe?maybe not?
But gonna brush up my knowledge with OmgFacts!
Anw, i sOo wanted to got WESTLIFE concert!! :(:(:(
Chun Ling AND Rachel went alr..hais..


Anw, Counting Down:
  • 14 more days to Bf's Taiwan trip(SAF)
  • 8months and 3 weeks to Bf's ORD
  • 4 more months to our 3 years Love Anniversary


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JOELLE'S STEPPING STONE TO GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY SKILLS
DSLR SETTINGS PT 1


The 3 Most Important settings are ISO, APERTURE and SHUTTER SPEED.


SHUTTER SPEED
  • The BIGGER the Denominator, the FASTER the speed (ie. 1/1000 is much faster than 1/30)
  • Slow Shutter speed (Slower than 1/60)
  • + Use Tripod/ Camera stabilisation
    + Used in low light Situation
    + Results in movement blur
  • Faster shutter speed
  • + Results in freezing movement of an image


FOCAL LENGTH VS SHUTTER SPEED
  • Longer focal length will accentuate the amount of camera shake ( Requires faster shutter speed)


RULE
(Using the focal length in a non-image stabilized situation)
  • Choose a Shutter speed with a denominator that is larger than the focal length of the lens.
  • For example, If you have a lens that is 50mm, 1/60th is probably ok. But if you have a 200mm lens you'll probably want shoot ar around 1/250th.
  • Another example, If the shutter speed increase(1/125th to 1/250th), effectively letting in half as much light into camera. To compensate, aperture one stop is a MUST to increase(F16 to F11). Alternative choose a faster ISO rating (from ISO 100 to ISO 400)

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