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Exposure •What are the elements of exposure?

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Exposure•What are the elements of exposure?

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Exposure•Camera settings that determine the amount of light that hits the film or digital image sensor

•The interaction between shutter speed, aperture and ISO.

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OverexposureOverexposure: When the settings chosen provide too much light to the digital image sensor.

Prints from overexposed film appear . . . too bright, washed out and lack detail.

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Overexposed

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UnderexposureUnderexposure – When the settings chosen provide not enough light to the film.Prints from underexposed film appear . . . dark, blocked up and often grainy.

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Underexposed

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Underexposed

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ShutterThe part of the camera that opens and closes, allowing the film to be exposed to light.

Shutter Speed:•The amount of time that the film is exposed to light•Expressed as fractions of a second. For instance, 1/125 of a second.

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Standard Shutter speeds1/8000 – fastest

1/40001/20001/10001/5001/2501/1251/601/301/151/81/41/2

1 second2 seconds -- slowest

Measured in fractions of a second

The amount of light hitting the film doubles as you move down.

•Which shutter speed would be best for stopping action?•Which shutter speed would be best for getting a blurred effect?

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ApertureThe size of the lens opening. Often called f-stop.Aperture is also expressed as a fraction.

Standard lens apertures include:f/22 – the smallest

openingf/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – often, the largest opening

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Aperture

f/16 f/11 f/8

f/5.6 f/4 f/2.8

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ApertureStandard lens

apertures include:f/22 – the smallest

openingf/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – often, the largest opening

The amount of light hitting the film doubles as you move down.

What aperture setting would be best for making photographs in a dark place?What aperture setting would be best for making photographs on a sunny day?

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ISO (Film Speed)Standard film speeds

include:100 ISO– least sensitive to light

200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO

1600 ISO3200 ISO – most

sensitive

ISOThe sensitivity of the digital sensor to light. Measured by ISO, the International Standards Organization.

The amount of light sensitivity doubles as you move down the list.

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ISO (Film Speed)Digital SensorThe light sensitive electronic chip that records the image.

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ISO (Film Speed)FilmA piece of plastic with a light-sensitive emulsion coating on one side.

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ApertureStandard lens

apertures include:f/22 – the smallest

openingf/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – often, the largest opening

The size of the lens opening. Often called f-stop.Aperture is also expressed as a fraction.

The amount of light hitting the film doubles as you move down.What aperture setting would be best for making photographs in a dark place?What aperture setting would be best for making photographs on a sunny day?

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Correct Exposure

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Reciprocal Agreement

Important: Each step up or down the settings for shutter speeds, aperture and film speed is equivalent.

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Aperture:f/22 – small

f/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – large

Film speeds:100 ISO – less sensitive

200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO

1600 ISO3200 ISO – most sensitive

1/8000 – fastest 1/40001/20001/10001/5001/2501/1251/601/301/151/81/41/2

1 second2 seconds -- slowest

Using Reciprocal Agreement #1

I am shooting at 1/500 at f/8 and 200 ISO Film. Name other exposures that are equivalent.

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Aperture:f/22 – small

f/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – large

Film speeds:100 ISO – less sensitive

200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO

1600 ISO3200 ISO – most sensitive

1/8000 – fastest 1/40001/20001/10001/5001/2501/1251/601/301/151/81/41/2

1 second2 seconds -- slowest

Using Reciprocal Agreement #2

I am shooting at 1/60 at f/5.6 and 400 ISO Film. The image is blurring and I don’t want it to blur. Name an exposure that I could choose.

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Aperture:f/22 – small

f/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – large

Film speeds:100 ISO – less sensitive

200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO

1600 ISO3200 ISO – most sensitive

1/8000 – fastest 1/40001/20001/10001/5001/2501/1251/601/301/151/81/41/2

1 second2 seconds -- slowest

Using Reciprocal Agreement #3

I am shooting at 1/125 at f/11 and 200 ISO Film. I run out of 200 ISO film. Now I must use 100 ISO. What aperture setting could I use if I keep my shutter speed the same?

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Aperture:f/22 – small

f/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – large

Film speeds:100 ISO – less sensitive

200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO

1600 ISO3200 ISO – most sensitive

1/8000 – fastest 1/40001/20001/10001/5001/2501/1251/601/301/151/81/41/2

1 second2 seconds -- slowest

Using Reciprocal Agreement #4

I am shooting 1/8 at f/2.8 and 400 ISO. All of my photos look underexposed. What could I do?

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Aperture:f/22 – small

f/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – large

Film speeds:100 ISO – less sensitive

200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO

1600 ISO3200 ISO – most sensitive

1/8000 – fastest 1/40001/20001/10001/5001/2501/1251/601/301/151/81/41/2

1 second2 seconds -- slowest

Using Reciprocal Agreement #5

I am shooting 1/4000 at f/22 with 100 ISO. I notice that it starts getting darker outside. What changes will I need to make?

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Aperture:f/22 – small

f/16f/11f/8

f/5.6f/4

f/2.8 – large

Film speeds:100 ISO – less sensitive

200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO

1600 ISO3200 ISO – most sensitive

1/8000 – fastest 1/40001/20001/10001/5001/2501/1251/601/301/151/81/41/2

1 second2 seconds -- slowest

Using Reciprocal Agreement #6

I am shooting 1/60 at f/8 and 400 ISO. I notice that my image is still blurred. What should I change?

If I change my shutter speed to 1/250 what change will I need to make to my aperture?