DSLR stands for “Digital Single Lens Reflex”.
A DSLR is a digital camera that uses mirrors to direct light from the lens to the viewfinder, Which is a hole on the back of the camera that you look through to see what you are taking a picture of. Exposure
Before taking a Photo, Consider the following
Aperture in a camera
Size of Aperture- Large VS Small Aperture -In photography , aperture is expressed in f-numbers (for example f/5.6). These f-numbers that are known as “f-Stops” are a way of describing the size of the aperture, or how open or closed the aperture is. Apertures
Shutter Speed
For example ¼ means a quarter of a second, while 1/250 means one two hundred and fiftieth of a second or four milliseconds. Rule of thumb for shutter speed The slowest shutter speed for handheld is 1/60. Anything lower then that should either be on a tripod on a straight, solid surface. Any slower handheld shutter speed begins to get motion blur and your photograph may be out of focus. ISO
General rule of thumb
Modes on the DSLR M- Manual Control over aperture and shutter A- Aperture Priority (Focus on the flower and not the background) S- Shutter Priority (Focus of moving objects and captures movement) P- Camera sets shutter speed and aperture How to hold a DSLR
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