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AWAI Pet Photography. Setting Your Camera. Overexposed. Underexposed. The Exposure Triangle. Aperture Shutter Speed ISO (sensitivity to light). Aperture. Controls the amount of light you let into the camera Controls the depth of field Small openings everything in focus
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AWAIPet Photography Setting Your Camera
The Exposure Triangle • Aperture • Shutter Speed • ISO (sensitivity to light)
Aperture • Controls the amount of light you let into the camera • Controls the depth of field • Small openings everything in focus • Large openings shallow depth of field
Shutter Speed • Controls the length of time you let the light in • Freeze motion or show blurred motion
ISO • Controls the sensitivity of the film (or digital sensor) to light • High ISO = “noisier” or grainy images • Low ISO = less noise or grain
White Balance • Daylight • Tungsten Light • Fluorescent Light • Custom basedon your lightingspecifications
Camera Controls • Lens set to autofocus • Camera “program” set to full manual
Suggested Settings • ISO 100 - 200 • Shutter Speed 1/60 to 1/125 • Your flash will freeze action at 1/1000 of a second or faster • Aperture - take exposure reading • Make sure your depth of field is OK to have entire animal in focus • Auto Focus • White balance • Determined by specs of your lights • Quality - highest jpeg or “raw”