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Photography 102 Mastering Your Camera
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- 1. Photography 102
Mastering Your Camera - 2. Brought to you by:
Jason Kirby
Owner of The Right Light Photography
Instructor for
San Diego Photography Classes
http://www.SanDiegoPhotographyClass.com - 3. Brought to you by:
Rob Szajkowski (shy-cows-ski)
Freelance Commercial Photographer
http://www.balancedigital.com
Instructor for
San Diego Photography Classes
http://www.SanDiegoPhotographyClass.com - 4. Introductions
Whatwould you like to get out of this class?
What kind of camera do you have?
What type of photos are you interested in taking? - 5. Your Camera
Compact/P n Sor DSLR - 6. Lets Get Started!
- 7. Exposure Modes
- 8. Camera Dial
Canon DialNikon Dial - 9. Programs
Camera Select Both Shutter & Aperture - 10.
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S or TV Mode on your camera
You Select The Shutter Speed
Your cameras light meter will evaluate the light and select the aperture - 17.
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A or AV Mode on your camera
You Select The Aperture
Your cameras light meter will evaluate the light and select the shutter speed - 20.
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- 22. Manual aMode
You Select The Aperture and
the Shutter Speed
Your cameras light meter will evaluate the light and let you know when you got the right exposure - 23. Understand Exposure
- 24. Four Variable to Consider
Visualize what you want to shoot
Brightness of the scene
How long and how much
The sensitivity of your sensor - 25. 1. The brightness of the scene
Measured by your cameras light meter - 26. Light Meter
- 27. 2. Combination variables
HOW LONG
HOW MUCH
Shutter speed
Aperture - 28. 2. Combination variables
HOW LONG
Shutter speed
Measured in time values - 29. Fast Shutter Speed = 1/4000th of a second
(outdoors with lots of sunlight)
Medium Shutter Speed = 1/250th of a second
(indoors or outdoors, it is the max shutter speed when using a flash)
Slow Shutter Speed = 1/10th of a second
(usually indoors with low light) - 30. Stoppingorblurring
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Hands On Activity!
Lets Go Outside!
Time For Some Football - 39. 2. Combination variables
HOW MUCH
Aperture
Measured in aperture values or
f-stops - 40.
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Hands On Activity!
Lets Shoot Some Objects!
Work on Depth of Field - 48. 3. Sensitivity of the sensor
Measured in ISO - 49. The Digital Sensor
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- 53. 100 ISO vs 6400 ISO
Aperture=f/9
Shutter Speed = 1/320th
Aperture=f/2.8
Shutter Speed = 1/30th - 54. ISO
Hands On Activity!
Stay in Your Seats For This One
Too Dark? Brighten it up - 55.
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Hands On Activity! - 83. On Camera Flash
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Hands On Activity! - 87. Dont Forget
Practice, Practice, Practice
Share, Critique, Enjoy - 88. Class Picture
- 89. Evaluations
- 90. Post Your Photos
- 91. Questions