Explanation
- Aperture is when you can change the hole size altering the amount of light shinning into the camera.
- Shutter Speed stops motions (action, movement, etc).
- The ISO determines the sensitivity of the camera to the light.
- White Balance is the temperature of your photo and you would change it depending on the lighting of the location.
ISO
You would use a high ISO when there is less lighting and when it's nighttime or inside. However, when using a high ISO you could lose details and increase noise in the photo.
Aperture Value Priority (AV)
You would use Aperture Value Priority when you want to control the depth of field. For example, if I was to take a picture of my dog you would want the background to be blurry to control the depth of field.
Time Value Priority (TV)
You would use Time Value Priority when you want to stop motion. For example, if I was taking a photo of the freeway I would want to freeze the cars so I can get a clear picture of them.
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