This is the presentation from Photography 102, Mastering your DSLR. This is taught by Jason Kirby of San Diego Photography Classes and The Right Light Photography. Jason is a San Diego Photographer who believes in making sure his students truly feel comfortable with their varies functions of their camera. Learn more at http://www.sandiegophotographyclass.com
2. Brought to you by: Jason Kirby Owner of The Right Light Photography Instructor for San Diego Photography Classes http://www.SanDiegoPhotographyClass.com
3. Brought to you by: Rob Szajkowski (shy-cows-ski) Freelance Commercial Photographer http://www.balancedigital.com Instructor for San Diego Photography Classes http://www.SanDiegoPhotographyClass.com
4. Introductions What would you like to get out of this class? What kind of camera do you have? What type of photos are you interested in taking?
16. Shutter priority S or TV Mode on your camera You Select The Shutter Speed Your camera’s light meter will evaluate the light and select the aperture
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19. Aperturepriority A or AV Mode on your camera You Select The Aperture Your camera’s light meter will evaluate the light and select the shutter speed
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22. Manual aMode You Select The Aperture and the Shutter Speed Your camera’s light meter will evaluate the light and let you know when you got the right exposure
29. Fast Shutter Speed = 1/4000th of a second (outdoors with lots of sunlight) Medium Shutter Speed = 1/250th of a second (indoors or outdoors, it is the max shutter speed when using a flash) Slow Shutter Speed = 1/10th of a second (usually indoors with low light)