Little-em Basically, if you use a smaller aperture (larger f number) you need to compensate with a longer shutter speed to ensure the same amount of light reaches the sensor.
Please don`t hesitate to ask if you need more clarification.
Little-em Basically, if you use a smaller aperture (larger f number) you need to compensate with a longer shutter speed to ensure the same amount of light reaches the sensor.
Please don`t hesitate to ask if you need more clarification.
The relationship of aperture (fstop, shutter speed and iso can be confusing at first but it is really straightforward. I will help all I can, please don`t be afraid to ask as the only silly question is the one you did not ask.
As the focal length increases so the depth of field is less. You can get a large depth of field with a wide angle lens but a lot less with a long telephoto (at the same aperture). This is a basic simple explanation without the science which you probably don`t need at this point.
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