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DSLR
Exposure triangle
Aperture-the amount of light that is allowed into the camera
DSLR-digital single lens reflection

Small/Less light/F-stop
F22 less light
Focus/focus length (mm)

ISO/ASA
I.S.O
A.S.A

100 low
200
400
800 very sensitive

Shutter speed/how regular you shut off that lens  and thats infant of that cameras sensor

Lens Than to the shutter and then to the iso which is usually set to 100
choose the shutter speed for your FMP

So when you do an action scene such as a chase take advantage of your shutter speed

To capture a particle such as water or snow falling you should open the shutter for more longer periods of time


DSLR aperture photo examples




These photos above show the difference of frame rate and aperture on the same photo to help show how much of a difference it creates.
in this photo the frame rate was turned down so much that you can see the individual movement of these wolves in the forest it also shows the individual hairs of the wolfs furs.

this photo shows the difference the higher the iso is set on a DSLR camera as in the first section the aperture is set on 100 when in the picture it shows a nice evening with a colourful rainbow

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