by Joel <Joel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 11, 2008 at 10:10 AM
It seems like the original get kill-filed because of the "xxx" string in
email, so I don't have the original.
Aperture - the larger the aperture the MORE light will go through the
lens.
a. just like our eyes, if the subject is closer to the eyes (lens) the
background will be blur
b. If there is good enough distance then no blurry background. But the
image is softer than smaller aperture
c. Depending on the setting (mode) the F-Stop may In/Decrease base on the
smaller/LARGER aperture
ISO - in general, ISO=100 in low light silutation is usually a BIG NO NO
GO.
a. ISO-400 or so is usually an average setting for low-light using flash.
Of course it may depend on the distance + lighting condition + lens etc.
or if the subject is close enough and with good lens you may be able to
use ISO-100
b. ISO-400+ (like ISO-800 - 3200) if shooting in low-light situation with
no-flash allow.