Photography is an art, and to take great photos, it’s important to understand how to properly set up your camera. Let’s break down three key settings: exposure, ISO, and shutter speed.
1. Exposure
Exposure is the amount of light hitting your camera’s sensor. It determines how bright or dark your image will be. Exposure is made up of three components: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture.
How to set it up:
Use the priority modes (Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority) to automatically adjust other settings.
If the image is too bright, decrease the exposure; if it’s too dark, increase it.
2. ISO
ISO determines how sensitive your camera’s sensor is to light. The higher the ISO value, the more sensitive the sensor becomes, allowing you to shoot in low-light conditions. However, high ISO values can result in noise in your image.
How to set it up:
In good lighting conditions, use low ISO values (100-400).
In low light, increase the ISO (800 and above), but be careful about noise.
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