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The Exposure Meter

Shutter Speed

Aperture (f-stop)

ExposureMeter

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To adjust SHUTTER SPEED, Turn this dial to the right or left.

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To Adjust the Aperture, hold this button with your thumb

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And turn

the dial at

the same

time

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As the photographer…

• You decide what the best aperture or shutter speed would be…• Depends on the subject and the light• Sometimes you can let your camera

decide• Typically you don’t want shutter speed

slower than _______. So if the shutter speed says it needs to be slow, you need to make your aperture bigger. This should speed up your shutter speed.

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If you are photographing

something specific…• You will have to determine what aperture/shutter speed would be best.• If you are shooting action, you want to

freeze it or blur it. • Blurring action=slow shutter speed

(more light coming in)• Would the aperture be big or small to

balance for lots of light coming in?

• Freezing action=fast shutter speed (less light coming in)• Big or small aperture to balance the small

amount of light coming in?


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