Shutter Speed And Aperture - Nikon E2 Instruction Manual

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Shutter speed and aperture
Light
reach
in
g
the
CC
O
image
device is
contro
ll
ed
by
shutter
speed and aperture.
The
proper combination results
in
a
correct exposure. You can
use
shutter speed
to
freeze the
action
by using
a
hig
h
shutter
spee
d
,
or create a
motion
effect
by
choosing a slower shutter speed. You can control
depth
of
field
by
varying the aperture
.
Smaller
apertures
make
the
background
and
foreground
sharper while larger apertures
tend
to blur the
background
.
Taken with high shutter speed
Taken with slow shutter speed
The higher the
shutter speed
the more
effectively you can stop the action, and
the
slower
the
shutter speed
the
more
blurry the
action
becomes
.
Taken with narrow aperture
Taken with wide aperture
Depth of
field
is
the
zone of sharpness
in
front of, behind and around
the
subject on whic
h
the lens is focused,
and
it
is
greatly affected by aperture
.
The
small
er
the
aperture,
the more distinct
the
background
and
foreground
,
and
the
larger the
aperture
the
sharper
th
e
main
subject appears against a
blurred
background.
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