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03/05/2008 11:51:07 AM · #1 |
I know there's some way to figure out how to adjust the shutter speed and f-stop. i think it goes,if u use a small f-stop you use a faster shutter speed and vice versa. is that right? |
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03/05/2008 11:53:29 AM · #2 |
as my instructors always like to say in response of a techinical question:
'how far downt the rabbit hole do you want to go?'
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03/05/2008 11:55:59 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by yungskeeme: I know there's some way to figure out how to adjust the shutter speed and f-stop. i think it goes,if u use a small f-stop you use a faster shutter speed and vice versa. is that right? |
Think of it this way:
Small f stop number, big hole, lots of light, faster shutter speed
Big f stop number, small hole, less light, slower shutter speed
Message edited by author 2008-03-05 11:58:08. |
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03/05/2008 12:16:15 PM · #4 |
best way to figure out how to adjust is to use a light meter, But trial and error works good too, Just takes a little longer sometimes.
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03/05/2008 12:23:18 PM · #5 |
The power of controlling your photos certainly lies in the ability to make these choices / decisions.
I'm sure the manual to your camera and also many links on the internet can help.
This one seems decent: One of many links I'm sure!
GOod luck! these forums are always a good place to get answers.
Message edited by author 2008-03-05 12:23:40.
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