Friday 23 September 2016

Working with the camera

 After watching a video on changing settings to fit specific lights and focus on particular points, I took some pictures to show the difference between these aspects. 
The first image is set with an ISO of 1600 and an aperture of 5.0. I later figures that these images where not the best in the dark as I didn't have the correct lense to take these sort of images, I later changed this.
 This image was taken on night mode with a considerable low ISO setting, as you can tell the image is too dark
 This was taken with a high aperture, making the image much lighter and unable to provide the perfect image for my media 
 The same goes for this one, I used a lens that only went down to 4.5 in aperture, which is not what the video said was the perfect aperture for night recording, the image was too light and you couldn't read everything on the screen.
 The next two photos were taken with a different lens, a lens that was able to go down to 1.0 in apeture. This lens is the correct and most suitable lens to use when recording in the night, as the aperture settings can be changed to suit this and let in a certain amount of light in. this camera lens will be the one I use when recording in the dark as it provides the right settings and captures the highest quality images/
As you can see, this lens really pulls at the focal points and the image is clear and less grainy.

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