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[title] The Photography Triforce | |
[* black] Shutter speed, f-stop, and ISO all affect how well the final image is exposed. | |
- | [* black] They are also interrelated: decreasing the f-stop value or increasing ISO |
+ | [* black] They are also interrelated: decreasing the f-stop value or increasing ISO allows for a faster shutter speed. You want to adjust these settings — depending on the light you have available — in order to obtain the best possible image. |
[* icon_caution] Beware of the Blurries! Generally speaking, one should not shoot a hand-held image with a shutter speed slower than 1/40 of a second. A grainy (high-ISO) image is much more usable than one that is blurry. | |
[* black] Now, let's explore each of these camera functions individually. |