various Exposure Modes in Photography
Various exposure modes play a vital role in controlling the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor.
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Various exposure modes play a vital role in controlling the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor.
In photography, the f-stop (or f-number) is an element in lens that influences how an image is captured.
In photography world, ISO means the sensitivity of light in a film or digital camera sensor to produce an exposure of a photograph. Therefore, it is one of the pillars of exposure triangle (Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO).
Shutter speed is a process through which the shutter device modulates the light length with time to enter into the camera sensor. It is one of the mainstays of exposure (aperture, shutter speed, and ISO).
Aperture – a process that regulates the reflected light on the sensor of the camera. It comes with the lens as an attachment.
DSLR is equipped with metering mode. It is also known as exposure metering or simply metering.