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aperture, shutter speed and iso

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aperture f2.8
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aperture f16 or higher

1. the eye
2. the smaller the aperture the more narrow the depth of field is, the larger the aperture the wider the depth of field is
3. smaller aperture=narrow depth of field


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fast shutter speed

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slow shutter speed

a. slow
b. slow
c. fast
d. fast
e. fast
f. fast


a. slow
b. slow
c. fast
d. fast
e. slow
f. fast

auto- camera is automatically set to this speed
shutter priority- you choose shutter speed and camera chooses aperture
manual- you choose shutter speed and aperutre

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iso 3200
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iso6400

1. to get clear pictures of the athletes 
2. use low iso as much as possible even when shooting in low light
3. only use high iso when needed and to fight motion blur

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