Camera Exposure
by Blake Schrier
1. Understanding exposer
1.1. Under exposed
1.2. over exposed
1.3. with time and quality
2. shutter speed
2.1. determines camera sensor
2.2. open or closed incoming light
2.2.1. open
2.2.2. closed
2.3. exposer time
2.4. how it appears
2.4.1. slow
2.4.2. fast
3. aperture setting
3.1. controls light
3.1.1. which light passes through
3.2. opening increases as the f-stop decreases
3.3. stopping down the lens
3.4. opening up the lens
3.5. greater range does provide for more creative flexibility
4. How light or dark images will appear
5. APERTURE, ISO & SHUTTER SPEED
6. ISO speed
6.1. how sensitive the camera is
6.1.1. with dark or light colors
6.2. similar to shutter speed
6.3. correlates with how much the exposure increases or decreases in the camera
6.4. speed ranges
6.4.1. 100
6.4.2. 200
6.4.3. 400
6.4.4. 800
6.5. small cameras speed ranges from
6.5.1. 50- 200
6.6. nicer cameras rage from 50-800
7. Camera exposer mode
7.1. most cameras have a standard exposer mode
7.1.1. auto
7.1.2. program
7.1.3. Aperture Priority
7.1.4. Shutter Priority
7.1.5. Manual
7.1.6. bulb
7.1.7. Portrait
7.1.8. Landscape
7.1.9. Sports/Action
7.1.10. Night/Low-light
7.1.11. Camera settings