Questions
1. What number f stop does a large aperture hole have?
2. What type of aperture hole does F 5.6 have?
3. F in “F-Stop” also refers to:
4. If you want to change the aperture to let in the least amount of light what would you set the aperture at?
5.If you want to change the aperture to let in the most amount of light, what would you set the aperture at?
6.The F-stop also determines the “depth of field” or how much depth of the picture will be in focus.Using the picture in the note explain how much of an image will be in focus if you use F 32?
7.How much of the image will be in focus if you use the aperture of F 1.4?
8. If you want to adjust the shutter speed to capture or freeze something in motion, what would you setthe shutter speed at?
9.If you want adjust the shutter speed to create an image blur, what might you set the shutter speed at?
10.If you have your shutter speed at 1/25 you might consider using a tripod. Why is this?
Answers
1. A larger aperture hole has a larger f stop number.
2. An aperture hole of F5.6 is a small-medium size.
3. F in F-stop also referes to Focal.
4. A smaller aperture hole will let in the least amount of light. The actual number depends on the lens.
5. A larger aperture hole will let in the most amount of light. The actual number depends on the lens.
6. 32 feet of the image will be in focus at F32.
7. Only 1.4 feet of the image will be in focus.
8. If I wanted to freeze something in motion, i would set the shutter at a high speed. Probably around 1/125 or higher.
9. I would set the shutter at a lower speed, 1/30 or below.
10. If the shutter speed is 1/25 you might want to consider using a tripod because that is a relatively low shutter speed. Even though a photographer will most likely be able to hold the camera steady at 1/25 FPS, you may want to consider using a tripod.
1. What number f stop does a large aperture hole have?
2. What type of aperture hole does F 5.6 have?
3. F in “F-Stop” also refers to:
4. If you want to change the aperture to let in the least amount of light what would you set the aperture at?
5.If you want to change the aperture to let in the most amount of light, what would you set the aperture at?
6.The F-stop also determines the “depth of field” or how much depth of the picture will be in focus.Using the picture in the note explain how much of an image will be in focus if you use F 32?
7.How much of the image will be in focus if you use the aperture of F 1.4?
8. If you want to adjust the shutter speed to capture or freeze something in motion, what would you setthe shutter speed at?
9.If you want adjust the shutter speed to create an image blur, what might you set the shutter speed at?
10.If you have your shutter speed at 1/25 you might consider using a tripod. Why is this?
Answers
1. A larger aperture hole has a larger f stop number.
2. An aperture hole of F5.6 is a small-medium size.
3. F in F-stop also referes to Focal.
4. A smaller aperture hole will let in the least amount of light. The actual number depends on the lens.
5. A larger aperture hole will let in the most amount of light. The actual number depends on the lens.
6. 32 feet of the image will be in focus at F32.
7. Only 1.4 feet of the image will be in focus.
8. If I wanted to freeze something in motion, i would set the shutter at a high speed. Probably around 1/125 or higher.
9. I would set the shutter at a lower speed, 1/30 or below.
10. If the shutter speed is 1/25 you might want to consider using a tripod because that is a relatively low shutter speed. Even though a photographer will most likely be able to hold the camera steady at 1/25 FPS, you may want to consider using a tripod.