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The Exposure | Photo Basic Tutorial
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For a long time I thought that taking picture took as long as the click sounded. Today I know it a little more precisely and can take pictures with my camera between 1/8000 second and up to 1 minute.
how it works, I will explain it in this video
1. With the Shutter speed you can choose how long you want to take a picture or how long you want to expose an image. shutter speed or exposure? It's the same.
2.How long you expose an image affects how bright or dark the picture will get.
A short exposure means less light comes to the sensor and your image gets darker.
A long exposure means more light comes to the sensor and your image gets brighter.
depending if your object is moving, you have to choose a fast shutter speed to get the desired object sharp. For Example, people who dance, choose a shutter speed faster than 1/320 to get a sharp shot and no motion blur. because what happens when you choose a fast shutter speed. your picture is getting sharper.
3. And here is my 1/320 Rule. If you get on a daily road trip or you shoot on a festival hand-held shoots with your camera, choose the S mode.
Your camera is now in a semi-automatic mode. fix the shutter speed to 1/320 and go to the light meter, to set how bright you want your picture to be. In this way you prevent motion blur, your objects are sharp and your picture is automatically exposed correctly.
But Sometimes you want motion blur, to make your image appear softer.
For example: a river in a landscape, you don’t want to see the water frozen.
if you want to shoot with a longer exposure, use a tripod. The camera is so static and the landscape most too. That allows you long exposure, like five seconds or up to one minute.
---during the day you have to push the aperture up, or use a gray filter that allows you long exposure without that your image gets too bright.
4.So that's it for this video and the Exposure. click on this video to see the full basic Tutorial for photographers. And if you like this video, then Push the like button, that helps me a lot too. In this sense, thanks for watching and have fun.
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