Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Activity 5- ISO

 Most digital cameras offer a range of ISO values, such as 100, 200, and 400. Some go much higher--all the way to 3200.



As you can see this is a picture I have used the ISO100, you can tell I have used this because of the brightness and of the photograph. This image was taken inside so you can't really see the ISO on the picture as well. when you bumped your ISO up from 100 to 400 you’ll notice that you can shoot at higher shutter speeds and/or smaller apertures.

This was the ISO of 400. As you can see the image is darker and you cant really see the image because of the lighting. If i were to do this outside, it would look really natural. You would normally use a ISO of 400  film for lower-light photography.
This is ISO 800 when I used the camera for this. It's really dark as you can tell, there is not really vividness of the image because it's so dark. Also as you can tell this is an ISO 800 on a camera, because of how dark the image is, this has happened because I didn't use the triangle with the aperture and shutter speed.





  

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