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Aperture, Shutter, ISO

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Shallow Depth of Field 
AV Mode 
F1.8

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Middle Range Depth of Field 
AV Mode

F11

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Deep Depth of Field
AV Mode
F22

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Slow Shutter Speed
TV Mode

1/60

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Fast Shutter Speed
TV Mode

1/1000

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Slow Shutter Speed 
M Mode
F:29
5"
ISO:100

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ISO 100
M Mode

ISO 400
M Mode

ISO 800
M Mode

ISO 3200
M Mode

 Project Glew 

1.Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO all work together as the part of the exposure triangle to control the brightness and focus of a photo. I would set the Shutter Speed from 1/500-1/60 because the higher aperture can freeze the photo but the lower one can catch some movement from the players moving. I would set the Aperture to either f/5.6-f/8 because the lighting would be good and clear, also the I would have a deep depth of field which could make the photo more clean and in focus of everything but if I were to take a photo of a football player I would use more of a shallow depth of field so only they could be in focus and the background would blurred. I would then set the ISO to 1600-3200 since it would be dark outside. I could use the ISO to make the photo brighter and more clear.

2.Some of the challenges I faced while controlling shutter speed were either when I tried to get a good photo of the movement, and for aperture I was trying to make the photo either shallow or deep, and for ISO was nothing. Now that I know how to use these different settings I can take better photographs. 

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