1.Aperture closely resembles how human eyes work.
2.The smaller the aperture the less amount of light that will pass through, the higher the aperture the more light that will pass through.
3.Aperture impacts the depth of field in how much your photo will be focused when you are taking your picture.
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1.Long,Slow or Fast
a)Long
b)Long
c)Slow
d)Fast
e)Slow
f)Long
a)Long
b)Long
c)Long
d)Fast
e)Long
f)Slow
2.
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1.Shutter Priority
2.Manuel
3.ISO
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1.It fights against motion blur and is good a high speed.
2.You should you use the lowest iso whenever you can especially when there is a lot of light.
3.You should you use a high ISO when there is not a lot of light or if you need to take a sharp photo.
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1.In Aperture you need to only worry about what your aperture is at.
2.In Shutter Speed you will only about how fast or slow your shutter speed is.
3.In ISO you will have to consider what your aperture, shutter speed and what your ISO is at.
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