Friday, November 6, 2015

Read and Respond 7

For shutter priority mode you have to switch the camera setting to either "S" or "Tv" depending on you camera. This is where the photographer can controll shutter priority. This setting is usually used when trying to capture photos of moving objects or taking photos of movement. To set the camera to aperture priority mode, you must put your camera on the "A" setting or the "Av" setting. This will give you aperture. Aperture helps with depth of field. The best thing for these techniques is practice. 

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  1. The photographer can control shutter speed (not shutter priority) using shutter-priority mode. Aperture-priority mode allows you to set the f-stop (aperture). What does the camera set automatically in each mode? 88.

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