Q1. What is ISO and what does it effect?
- ISO is one of three factors which determine the exposure of a photo, along with aperture and shutter speed. To really get the most out of your photos, you need to know what all 3 do and how you can use them.
International Standards Organization.
Q2. When would we use the ‘P’ control setting on the camera
mode dial.
We control the Iso which gives detail, and which we control the white balance.
Q3. Name two important consideration when attaching the
tripod baseplate to the bottom of camera?
-Arrows pointed the right way, the leaver that's on the back,push carefully so the leaver is on properly.
Q4. Name three important considerations when using a
red-head lighting kit
- The barn doors don't touch them because they a super hot, plus being aware of the equipment leaving it out for 10-15 minutes before actually placing it into the, and also being aware that you don't trip over the equipment such as wires/cables.
Q5. When focusing the camera, what do we place on the
object/subject to ensure it is the center of focus?
The tiny little square is placed at the center of the image.
Q6. Name two techniques we can use to adjust the brightness
and contrast of a photograph?
Histogram, curves and levels! included by the other factors on the triangle which are Iso,Apature and also shutter speed.
Well done Jess, I can see your trying hard. Look over the checklist (on Moodle week 5) and ensure all your photography work is uploaded to your blog.
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