hi guys wanna ask...
i feel that shutter speed n aperture somehow or rather work the same way...the both adjust the lights in the pictures i take..
just tat aperture will affect my depth of field?
I *really* suggest that you start reading the stickies at the top of the Newbies Corner, especially the photography notes for newbies.
:bigeyes: 6 posts and already 'sifu' .. alamak!i feel that shutter speed n aperture somehow or rather work the same way...the both adjust the lights in the pictures i take..
just tat aperture will affect my depth of field?
and also is it 1/10 is slower den 1/100??
considering the 1/10 is a bigger fraction of a sec
I can sympathise with your feelings , and I take it you are seeking confirmation on your understanding.
To make things simplier , Shutter speed and Aperture and iso controls exposure. Speed of shutter controls motion , aperture controls DOF. So your understanding is generally correct.
Just read more online literature on exposure and the sticky posted by fellow CS members and you will be fine !
:dunno: i am confused.
DOF, larger aperture will give you shallow DOF, smaller aperture will give you more DOF. This is generally speaking and you'd have to consider the other factors like subject to camera distance as well as background to subject distance.
Simply put.
Slow shutter speed can affect the picture in terms of motion. With a moving subject, you'll not be able to capture it clearly or it you are not able to hand-hold al lower shutter speeds.
With a faster shutter speed, you'd be able to freeze the subject.
DOF, larger aperture will give you shallow DOF, smaller aperture will give you more DOF. This is generally speaking and you'd have to consider the other factors like subject to camera distance as well as background to subject distance.