Tuesday, November 20, 2012

DSLR Camera setting for Outdoor Portraits. Tutorial on how to choose your Setting Order.

DSLR Camera setting for Outdoor Portraits. Tutorial on how to choose your Setting Order. Video Clips. Duration : 12.08 Mins.


photographyequipment.yolasite.com (Budget Equipment) razzi.me www.facebook.com twitter.com In this video I talk about how I select my camera setting based on the outdoor available light. Instructions: Aperture Mode Settings. You can do this in Manual mode as well. #1 First set the ISO (for a Sunny day, pick lowest ISO, for cloudy start with ISO400) #2 Select aperture or f/stop # (your desired depth of field) Group shot or solo portrait? #3 Focus to see if shutter speed is fast enough - If Shutter speed is fast enough, take the picture - If shutter speed is not fast enough then increase the ISO to get to desired shutter speed OR open up your aperture to get to fast enough shutter speed. #4 If you're ISO is already too high and shutter speed is just shy of "minimum shutter speed" then see if you can open up the aperture Note: If your ISO is 100 or 200 and you're not getting fast enough shutter speed then you either open up your aperture OR increase the ISO to get faster shutter speed.

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