Setting The Exposure; Effect Of Aperture And Shutter Speed - Pentax K-X Operating Manual

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Correct exposure
of the subject is determined
by the combination
of
shutter speed and aperture setting. There are many correct combinations
of shutter
speed and aperture
value for a particular
subject.
Different
combinations
produce different
effects.
By changing the shutter speed, you can manipulate
how time is expressed
in the pictures
you create. Unlike with your own naked eyes, in a picture
you can capture a fraction of a moment or a whole period of time, creating
different
effects.
Use the Tv (Shutter
Priority) mode.
• Using slower
shutter
speed
If the subject is moving, the image will be
blurred because the shutter is open longer.
It is possible to enhance the effect of
motion (rivers, waterfalls,
waves, etc.) by
intentionally
using a slower shutter speed.
• Using faster
shutter
speed
Choosing
a faster shutter speed will allow
freezing the action of a moving
subject.
A faster shutter speed also helps to
prevent
camera shake.
By changing
the aperture,
you can control the depth of the area that
appears in focus in the picture (the depth of field). By either narrowing
the
focus to emphasize
a single point or giving depth to your picture instead
you can completely
change the feel of the picture you create.
Use the Av (Aperture
Priority) mode.

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