Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

** Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple
By: Pete G Williams**

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Exposure is one of the most important photography concepts to learn, but it is also one which strikes fear into the hearts of even the most intrepid photographer - after all, it all sounds so… technical! As it turns out, exposure is actually a very simple thing to grasp and, once you do, it allows you so much more control over your photos that you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.

                        **Exposure**
                        
                        Exposure is simply the amount of light that reaches                              our camera's sensor or film. Like Goldie Locks and                              her porridge, we're looking to capture just the                              right amount of light to show off all the details of                              our scene. Too much light and we end up with an                              overexposed photo; too little and it comes out dark                              and underexposed.
                        
                        So how do we control exposure? By using two basic                              camera properties - the shutter speed and the lens                              aperture diameter.
                        
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Shutter Speed**

                        Shutter speed is a measure of how long the camera's                              shutter is open for. A fast shutter speed might be                              around 1/1000th of a second, while a slow shutter                              speed can be up to several seconds or longer. Plus                              of course you can have anything in between.The                              longer the shutter is open for, the slower the                              shutter speed, and the more light we capture.
                        
                        **Aperture Diameter**
                        
                        This is perhaps the most daunting camera setting,                              but it's actually very simple. The aperture is an                              opening within the camera's lens that can get wider                              or narrower. A wide aperture allows more light                              through in a given amount of time than a narrow one.
                        
                        Aperture is measured by an 'f-number'. Somewhat                              confusingly, a small f-number (e.g. f2.0) means we                              have a wide aperture, which will let in more light.                              A large f-number (say f32) means we have a narrow                              aperture, letting in less light.
                        
                        **Combining Shutter Speed and Aperture Diameter for                              a Perfect Exposure**
                        
                        By now you can probably see that there are many                              combinations of shutter speed and aperture diameter                              that will give us our desired exposure. For example                              we could use a fast shutter speed and a wide                              aperture, or a slower shutter speed and a narrow                              aperture, and still let in the same amount of light,                              giving us the same exposure.
                        
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**The exact settings you use depend on the situation and the effect you want to achieve.

                        If you are photographing a fast-moving object like a                              car, then you'll need to use  a fast shutter                              speed to prevent it coming out blurred. For this                              you'll need a wide aperture to let in enough light                              in the short space of time the shutter is open for.
                        
                        If on the other hand you want to maximize your                              scene's depth of field, you'll need to use a narrow                              aperture, which will necessitate a slower shutter                              speed.
                        
                        The key to finding the best shutter speed and                              aperture diameter settings for your scene is to                              experiment with several different combinations. Each                              will give your scene a unique 'feel', and you'd be                              surprised at the amount of times the 'wrong'                              settings will produce the best photo.
                        
                        *About the Author*
                        Pete Williams is fanatical about photography. His                              website                             [http://www.amateursnapper.com](http://www.amateursnapper.com/) contains tons of                              tips, ticks and tutorials to help you get the most                              out of your photography.

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

THANKSSS PM :)

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

I know man, I actually got a whole book to find thid information YET I end up guessing it.

Book is awesome though. On amazon under 25$.

That will come with practice. What camera do you have ?

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

you know what silly girl at "Blacks" did not tell me that D60 was only 50$ more.
I ended up with D40. nikon is manufacturer.

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

^ Thats a steal. D60 is about twice the price of D40 in the US. For only $50 more, the 10.2 MP D60 is definitely better.

I use a D70S, btw.

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

I could be little off, but sure it was not over a 100$.

If you get a chance please post your pic in this same forum.

:hmmm: so why i never get to see u posting your photography here :zobo:

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

^I know ehh

Because I dont know how to :o

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

lolzzzzzzz
really ?

send them to zobia, she is the Boss-man here.
she will put them up.

:smack:

well what i do is i upload them externally…i mean on Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing

and from there i grab the URL and put em in img]pic.jpg /img] tag

Re: Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple::MUST SEE

Good idea. I will try that too. Thanx !