Aperture questions

                                                                             F2.6 
                                                                     F16



1. The pupil of the eye.
2. The larger the aperture F# the smaller the opening of the lens is.
3. The larger the aperture F# is the better, less blurrier the background is, and vice versa. If the aperture F# is small then the background will get blurry.
4. All the F stops on my camera are 4.0, 5.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, and then 8-25.
5. The smallest aperture number is 4, and the highest number is 25.
                               Shudder speed
   
                                             high shudder speed

                                                                    low shudder speed
                                  With the sun out
a.) the dunking booth: fast
b.) the food eating contest: fast
c.) the rock climbing wall: medium
d.) someone working at a booth: medium 
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle: fast
f.) the Diamonds performance: medium
                                                  With no sun out
a.) the dunking booth: slow
b.) the food eating contest: slow
c.) the rock climbing wall: medium
d.) someone working at a booth: medium
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle: slow
f.) the Diamonds performance: medium

2. Theres auto mode where the camera selects the right speed of the shudder, and aperture for you automatically. Theres shudder priority where you choose the shudder speed and the camera chooses the aperture. And manual mode, it allows you to choose the shudder speed and aperture to your liking.
3.

                                                                ISO
1. It is better  to use a higher ISO at a football game because it will allow us to see all the "noise", which means we can see everything thats going on in the photo at the same time
2.
3. He said it is better to stick with the lowest ISO because it will give your image better quality.
4. auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400

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