Wednesday, 13 November 2019

CAMERA SKILLS






Canon 600D

F-stop (Aperture)
  1. Turn the Mode dial to align the M with the indicator line.
  2. Select your ISO by pressing the ISO button on the top of the camera, and then turning the Main dial.
Shutter speed
  1. Turn the Mode dial to align the M with the indicator line.
  2. Select your ISO by pressing the ISO button on the top of the camera, and then turning the Main dial.
  3. Point the camera at your subject and then activate the camera meter by depressing the shutter button halfway.
  4. View the exposure information in the bottom area of the viewfinder or by looking at the rear display panel.
  5. While the meter is activated, use your index finger to roll the Main dial left and right to change your shutter speed value until the exposure mark is lined up with the zero mark. The exposure information is displayed by a scale with marks that run from -2 to +2 stops. A "proper" exposure will line up with the arrow mark in the middle. As the indicator moves to the left, it is a sign that you will be underexposing (there is not enough light hitting the sensor to provide adequate exposure). Move the indicator to the right and you will be providing more exposure than the camera meter calls for. This is overexposure.
ISO (Film speed)

Focus

Panasonic G3

F-stop (Aperture)
  1. Toggle using ring on top-right of the body of the camera.
Shutter speed
  1. Shutter-Priority [S] mode allows you to select a shutter speed and ISO value, while the camera sets the lens aperture. [S] mode is often used while shooting sports events or moving subjects. Whether you want to freeze the subject in action or you want to portray motion of the subject, use the Shutter-Priority mode [S] of your Lumix camera.
ISO (Film speed)

Focus

Panasonic GH4

F-stop (Aperture) 
  1. Toggle using ring on top-right of the body of the camera.
Shutter speed
  1. Shutter-Priority [S] mode allows you to select a shutter speed and ISO value, while the camera sets the lens aperture. [S] mode is often used while shooting sports events or moving subjects. Whether you want to freeze the subject in action or you want to portray motion of the subject, use the Shutter-Priority mode [S] of your Lumix camera.
ISO (Film speed)

Focus
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 Camera Practice
 
Deep Depth of Field
Shallow Depth of Field
Overexposed
Underexposed
Side Light

Low Key Light
To Fit a Magazine Cover
Emphasising movement
Deep focus
Black and white freckles using a blue filter
Trying to achieve this effect using blue lighting, didn't work, possibly needs to be higher key and different exposure
Extreme uplighting chiaroscuro
Extreme chiaroscuro uplighting achieved with red light instead
Shallow depth of filed, needs a lower f stop to be more effective
Long shutter speed, should be longer to be more effective and longer movements
High Key Light





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