Credit to : Hidayah
ISO is an acronym for International Standardization for Organization. In
photography, this refers to 'film speed' or light sensitivity. Film
speed is the measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light,
determined by sensitometry and measured on various numerical scales, the
most recent being the ISO system. A closely related ISO system is used
to measure the sensitivity of digital imaging systems.
In summary...
Smaller ISO, less light sensitivity, more saturation, less grain.
Higher ISO, more light sensitivity, more contrast, higher noise level.
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| Stop increments for ISO. |
In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the effective length
of time a camera's shutter is open. The total exposure is proportional
to this exposure time, or duration of light reaching the film or image
sensor. Shutter speed along with the aperture of the lens (also called
f-number) determines the amount of light that reaches the film or
sensor. Conventionally, the exposure is measured in units of exposure
value (EV), sometimes called stops, representing a halving or doubling
of the exposure.
In summary...
The longer the shutter is open, more light is able to reach the sensor, hence, increasing the exposure.
Faster shutter speed means sharper images, but less light.
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| The stops for shutter speed. |
From that we can derive that:
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| The holy grail of
photography, the exposure triangle. Made up of three crucial and
technical components, ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture. Mix it with good
composition, art direction, zoning, and you get the recipe to a
beautiful photograph. |
Here is the ISO exercise we conducted in class. The first one is without
exposure compensation, only manipulating the ISO setting. (f/4, 1/15")
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| ISO 100 |
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| ISO 200 |
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| ISO 400 |
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| ISO 800 |
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| ISO 1600 |
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| ISO 3200 |
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| ISO 6400 |
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| ISO 12800 |
Here is the second part, with exposure compensation with a maintained
aperture of f/4. As the ISO increased by one stop, the shutter speed
increased by a stop as well.
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| ISO 100 • 1/15" |
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| ISO 200 • 1/30" |
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| ISO 400 • 1/60" |
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| ISO 800 • 1/125" |
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| ISO 1600 • 1/250" |
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| ISO 3200 • 1/500" |
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| ISO 6400 • 1/1000" |
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| ISO 12800 • 1/2000" |
Here is the shutter speed exercise, not uploading the each individual
image due to bandwidth limitations. Here is the
compiled/redone/finalised/approved assignment. Featuring a ceiling fan!
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