Free Online Articles Directory
Hello Guest | Login | Register
Remember Me
forgot your password?

Aperture

 Articles

Displaying Results 1 - 15 for aperture

Andrew Goodall

Digital Photography: Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority Modes

... modes. That means you can be a little creative, and still allow the camera to control the exposure for you. If you have Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority on your camera, but never quite understood what they were for, this article is ... Read Read: Digital Photography: Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority Modes

By: Andrew Goodall | 04/11/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Shooting Photos in Aperture Priority Mode

... values translate to what depth of field. It is important to understand though that the depth of field depends not only on the aperture value but also on the object distance from the camera and the lenses that are used. With digital camera ... Read Read: Shooting Photos in Aperture Priority Mode

By: anonymous | 07/09/2006 | Digital Photography
Andrew Goodall

Digital Photography: Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual Modes

... Priority? Here you set the shutter speed, and the camera balances the exposure by setting the aperture. This is a great system if you are working with moving subjects. Sometimes you may want to freeze a moving subject with a fast shutter ... Read Read: Digital Photography: Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual Modes

By: Andrew Goodall | 06/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Digital Camera Modes - Shutter Aperture Priority and More

... set the shutter speed. The camera automatically takes care of everything else for you - for example setting the optimal aperture value for the shutter speed you chose. There are physical limitations and not every shutter speed that you ... Read Read: Digital Camera Modes - Shutter Aperture Priority and More

By: Ziv Haparnas | 01/09/2006 | Digital Photography
Muna wa Wanjiru

Aperture Priority Will Determine How Much Light is Let Into the Camera

... are too brightly white, or are too dark. And that’s why you would ideally want to control either the shutter or the aperture settings if not both. Like I said though, starting out with one on automatic and one on manual under your control ... Read Read: Aperture Priority Will Determine How Much Light is Let Into the Camera

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 13/01/2008 | Digital Photography

Aperture Settings and the Different Settings Available to you on your Camera

... a few times playing around with your camera will give you the general idea anyway. These combination shutter speeds and aperture settings which gives you the same exposure are normally referred to as reciprocal exposure settings. And ... Read Read: Aperture Settings and the Different Settings Available to you on your Camera

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 13/01/2008 | Digital Photography

Creative photography in five minutes - shutter speed and aperture totaly explained

... the left side (nine o' clock) and work your way around you will see all the different creative ways that the shutter speed/aperture size combination's gives you. Try to start with a manual setting on your camera, and dial in a really small ... Read Read: Creative photography in five minutes - shutter speed and aperture totaly explained

By: Linus Öhman | 17/07/2009 | Visual Art
Morten Svenningsen

Lens Aperture - What it Is, Does and How to Use it

... subject and the background also plays a role in how much blur-effect you get. It’s not only about what lens aperture you are using. Bokeh Ok, so now you have an out-of-focus background. But there’s a bit more to it than that. (Admittedly, ... Read Read: Lens Aperture - What it Is, Does and How to Use it

By: Morten Svenningsen | 22/06/2008 | Visual Art

Peter Gitundu

Aperture Priority

... too much light then you are probably over exposing your photo and if there is too little light then you are under exposing your photo. Aperture is usually found when you switch to your semi manual or manual mode. This priority controls the ... Read Read: Aperture Priority

By: Peter Gitundu | 29/09/2008 | Digital Photography
John M. Lund

Beginner Photography Tips - Understanding Aperture and Depth of Field

... can press that and preview the depth of field before you shoot. The drawback is that the scene through the smaller aperture will be correspondingly darker.  If you don't have that option, you can at least be aware of depth of field issues ... Read Read: Beginner Photography Tips - Understanding Aperture and Depth of Field

By: John M. Lund | 03/06/2009 | Digital Photography

Digital Photo Tips – Camera Aperture Made Simple

... correctly on your subject or it may be blurry. Here are a couple good rules of thumb to keep in mind when setting your aperture and shutter speeds. When shooting architectural and landscape photos, you should start with your aperture shut ... Read Read: Digital Photo Tips – Camera Aperture Made Simple

By: Thomas Luttig | 27/05/2009 | Digital Photography

Aperture Fails to Restore from Vault

... the given issue, you need to use Disk Utility as follows: To run the Disk Utility, quit the Aperture application Next, you need to open Disk Utility, which is located in /Applications/Utilities folder Select the target volume to be ... Read Read: Aperture Fails to Restore from Vault

By: jonny | 17/09/2009 | Data Recovery

Photography Basics: Exposure

... Each difference in one number position (e.g. from a 4 to a 5.6) is one stop. We can see that adjusting the shutter speed and aperture can both control the amount of light which reaches the film. We can use these in combination to control ... Read Read: Photography Basics: Exposure

By: Robert Meeks | 19/11/2006 | Photography
Andrew Goodall

Depth of Field: Three Ways to Make it Work for You

... background be visible, it will also be sharper (thanks to the increased depth of field) than if you adjusted the aperture alone. So there you have a quick look at not one, but three factors than can make it easier to master depth of ... Read Read: Depth of Field: Three Ways to Make it Work for You

By: Andrew Goodall | 21/05/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Taking Portrait Photos With Blurry Background and Understanding Depth of Field

... in a need to change the shutter speed (either manually or the camera can most likely do that for you automatically). The wider the aperture the more light that penetrates the lens and the faster the shutter speed needs to be so there is a ... Read Read: Taking Portrait Photos With Blurry Background and Understanding Depth of Field

By: Ziv Haparnas | 20/08/2006 | Digital Photography

Searches related to: aperture


 

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!
Article Categories





Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (2.42, 5, w2)