Understanding the Exposure Triangle - Relation Between Aperture, Shutter and ISO HD
In our practical sessions for Aperture, ISO and Shutter speed, you must have noticed that I choose an f-stop for aperture, or an ISO value, and increased it gradually to demonstrate certain concepts. I must admit, when incrementing the values for aperture i.e. the f-stops, I didn’t follow any logic. I just incremented them randomly to help you understand the depth of field concept, and to show you that aperture, shutter and ISO are part of an exposure triangle, and they work together. It is important however that you know the logic behind these values and how they are related in your camera settings. I am going to show you a chart in this lecture, and with a help of a few examples, we will learn how to adjust values in relation to one an other. Blog: www.mujahidurrehman.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mujahidslandscapephotography Twitter: https://twitter.com/mujahid_urrehma Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mujahids_photography/ Equipment: ------------------ Nikon D800 16-35 mm Shutter Release Cable Manfrotto Tripod (Aluminium) Gitzo Tripod Shutter Release Cable LEE Filters Video Making: ---------------------- GoPro Hero 4 Black GoPro 3-Way Mount GoPro Suction Cup Editing Tools: --------------------- Adobe Lightroom Adobe Photoshop (once in a while) Adobe Premiere for video editing