1) We should relate Aperture to our eye more specifically the cornea of out eye.
2) The smaller the aperture means more exposure the higher the aperture the less exposure .
3) Wide aperture adds and makes more depth of field.

High shutter speed
low shutter speed
medium shutter speed
All three shutter speeds together
1) In good lighting you do not need a high shutterspeed speed
I would shoot d people dancing near the courtyard.
2) when it gets darker I would use a higher shutter speed and
I would choose d shoot inside the gym.
1) The three modes that go along with shutter speed are "Manual", "Aperture Priority" and "Shutter Priority."
ISO 200

ISO 3200
1) It will produce a higher quality photo.
2) You use the low ISO to produce/retain more detail and have a high quality image.
3) You increase ISO when there is not enough light and you don't want your picture to be blurry.
1) Aperture settings availible - Aperture- 2.8 to 22, and depth of field.
2) Shutter speed settings availible - shutter speed 1 sec to 1/4000 sec and motion.
3) ISO settings availible - 100 to 25600 and digital noise.
2) The smaller the aperture means more exposure the higher the aperture the less exposure .
3) Wide aperture adds and makes more depth of field.

High shutter speed
low shutter speed
medium shutter speed
All three shutter speeds together1) In good lighting you do not need a high shutterspeed speed
2) when it gets darker I would use a higher shutter speed and
I would choose d shoot inside the gym.
1) The three modes that go along with shutter speed are "Manual", "Aperture Priority" and "Shutter Priority."
ISO 200
ISO 3200
1) It will produce a higher quality photo.
2) You use the low ISO to produce/retain more detail and have a high quality image.
3) You increase ISO when there is not enough light and you don't want your picture to be blurry.
1) Aperture settings availible - Aperture- 2.8 to 22, and depth of field.
2) Shutter speed settings availible - shutter speed 1 sec to 1/4000 sec and motion.
3) ISO settings availible - 100 to 25600 and digital noise.


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