The aperture, aka f-stop, which is the size of the opening in the diaphragm inside the lens. The smaller the number, f1.2, f1.4 the larger the opening and the more light admitted. The larger the number, f11, 16 the smaller the opening and the less light admitted.
The shutter controls how long the light admitted by the lens is allowed to expose the light sensitive surface, whether film or digital sensor. The more light admitted the less time the shutter remains open (fast shutter speed). The less light admitted the longer the shutter remains open (slow shutter speed).
ISO is simply the measurement of the sensitivity to light of a light sensitive surface, whether film or digital sensor. The lower the ISO the less sensitive; the higher the more sensitive. For maximum image quality a low ISO is best. For low-light or fast action a higher ISO is better.
Here are some hypothetical examples:
ISO 100
f1.4 @ 1/500
f2 @ 1/250
f2.8 @ 1/125
f4 @ 1/60
f5.6 @ 1/30
ISO 200
f1.4 @ 1/1000
f2 @ 1/500
f2.8 @ 1/250
f4 @ 1/125
f5.6 @ 1/60
ISO 400
f1.4 @ 1/2000
f2 @ 1/1000
f2.8 @ 1/500
f4 @ 1/250
f5.6 @ 1/125
As in all things, there are no solutions, only trade-offs. The lower the ISO the better the image quality but you either shoot at a wide aperture or slow shutter speed. The higher the ISO the lower image quality but you can stop down more or use a fasterer shutter speed.
There is two syllables in cua-les.
Answer:
ay yo se de musica pero esta pregunta no la se lo siento quesiera ayudarte
Explanation:
Answer:
Hugo Chávez, Venezuelan president from 1999 to 2013, was temporarily ousted in 1992 by right-wing elements of the army, but his supporters reinstated Chávez after violent protests.
Chávez tries to put his doctrine of socialism "The Bolivarian Revolution" into execution. This controversial doctrine strives to bring more equality between social classes, while at the same time attacking globalization and causing instability in the region.
Use some vocabulary words from this unit to write a sentence in Spanish that describes Hugo Chávez:
I know the first one which is “verano” which means summer in spanish since they are talking about favorite seasons