- controls the area over which light can enter your camera.
- because you’re targeting a specific shutter speed.
- lets you choose the aperture (aka f-stop) setting you want, but the camera chooses the shutter speed
- Set the lens to AF mode. Most brands have a button on the lens and the camera body to switch between AF and MF mode.
- because it won’t be fooled by subject reflectivity.
- your final images might not look the same.
- Depth of field is the area of acceptable sharpness in front of and behind the subject which the lens is focused.
- the process of how your camera decides to assign the right shutter speed and aperture based on the amount of light the camera can pick up.
- Exposure Compensation allows photographers to override exposure settings picked by camera’s light meter, in order to darken or brighten images .