ISO is a measurement of the camera's ability to capture light. The ISO number is directly proportional to the sensitivity of the camera towards light. Which mean, if we only adjust the ISO and fix the aperture and shutter speed, we can get bright or dark photos. Higher ISO number will give brighter image while lower ISO number otherwise. Raising the ISO helps to capture image in low light environment without the help of flash. However, high ISO sensitivity will add "noise" to your photograph making them seem grainy.
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Monday, October 24, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
The Lawn Cafe Penang
Nikon D7200 @ f/8, 1/125 sec, ISO-100 (Panorama) |
The Lawn Cafe was built by Eco World based on a contemporary glass-house concept. It has a vast compound that suitable for portrait and landscape photography. The cozy environment in the cafe is nice for refreshment or dining and chitchatting.
Nikon D7200 @ 52mm, f/5, 1/50 sec, ISO-100 |
Nikon D7200 @ 50mm, f/2, 1/160 sec, ISO-100 |
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Aperture (f-stops)
What is aperture?
Aperture Range |
The diagram above shows the size of the aperture in different f-stops. The f-stops also impact the depth of field. Large aperture or small f-stop will make the foreground sharp but the background blurry. On the other hand, small aperture or large f-stop will make the foreground and background in focus. Below are the examples taken with different f-stops.
Canon 600D @ 21mm, f/3.5, 1/50 sec, ISO-100 |
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