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Sony alpha 330 - Manual Exposure Control

Sony alpha 330
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Shootingan imagethe wayyouwant it
(Exposuremode)
With a single lens reflex camera, you call adjust the shutter speed (how'
long the shutter is open) and aperture (the range that is ill focus: depth of
field) to enjoy a variety of photographic expressions.
For example, you call use a fast shutter speed to shoot the ephemeral shape
of a wave, or you call accentuate a flower by opening the aperture to put
everything ill front of and beyond the flower out of focus. These are a few'
of the effects you call enjoy with your camera (pages 60, 62).
Adjusting the shutter speed and aperture not only creates the photographic
effects of movement and focus, but also determines the brightness of the
image by controlling the amount of exposure (the amount of light the
camera takes in), which is the most important factor in photo shooting.
Changing the brightnessof the picturebythe amountof exposure
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exposure
When using a faster shutter speed, the camera opens the shutter for a
shorter time. This means less time for the camera to take in light, resulting
in a darker picture. To take a brighter picture, you can open the aperture
(the hole through which the light passes) to some extent in order to adjust
the amount of light the camera takes in at one time.
The brightness of the picture adjusted by the shutter speed and aperture is
called "exposure."
This section will show' you how to adjust the exposure and enjoy various
photo expressions by the use of movement, focus, and light. You can find
out the right way to shoot the image and the subject you like.
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